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Robert Lynn Asprin (June 28, 1946 – May 22, 2008)[1] was an American science fiction and fantasy author best known for his humorous MythAdventures and Phule's Company series.
[edit] BiographyRobert Asprin was born in St. Johns, Michigan, and attended the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, Michigan from 1964 through 1965. From 1965 through 1966 he served in the United States Army. He was married (twice) and had two children. He was active in the early years of the Society for Creative Anachronism under the name "Yang the Nauseating" and co-founded the Great Dark Horde in 1971. He was also an influential member of the Dorsai Irregulars. Asprin's first novel, The Cold Cash War, an expansion of an earlier short story of the same title, was published in 1977. Over the next few years, he created and edited (with his then-wife, Lynn Abbey) the Thieves' World series of shared world anthologies, credited as the first project of its type. Soon after the series hit its stride they lost control over many of the authors and the series ended in anarchy.[citation needed] A series of graphic novels was published in the mid-1980s, and several of the authors, notably Andrew J. Offutt, Janet Morris, and David Drake published novels about their characters. In 2002, Lynn Abbey resurrected the series with the novel Sanctuary. In 1978, Asprin began the "MythAdventures" series chronicling the comic adventures of Skeeve and Aahz, with the book Another Fine Myth. Originally illustrated by Frank Kelly Freas, and later by Phil Foglio, the highly pun-driven books follow a "demon" magician who has lost his powers and his inexperienced human apprentice as they travel through a variety of worlds in pursuit of finding their place in life, under the guise of seeking wealth and glory. Some of the early "Myth" novels were later adapted as comic books by Foglio and others. The Myth books have passed through three publishing companies over the years: Donning Starblaze, Meisha Merlin and as of 2008, Wildside Press. In the 1990s, Asprin's "Phule" novels followed the humorous science-fiction exploits of a rag-tag company of the "Space Legion" and its wealthy and iconoclastic leader Willard Phule. Due to a series of personal and financial problems, Asprin stopped writing in the 1990s. He had two books on the New York Times Bestsellers list which piqued the interest of fans and the IRS. Unfortunately this came right at the time of an almost seven year writing drought. Eventually, these problems were somewhat resolved, and in the late 1990s and early 2000s, he wrote several novels in collaboration with authors Peter Heck, Jody Lynn Nye, and Linda Evans. As a result of the conditions of his agreement with the IRS,[2] it would receive all income earned from books for which he was credited as sole author, making it in his own best interest to reduce his role to co-author. These novels included continuations of the "Myth" series and the "Phule" series as well as works in original series. Asprin died May 22, 2008,[3][4] in bed, where he had been reading a Terry Pratchett novel. He was to have been the Guest of Honor at Marcon that weekend. In 2008, his heirs donated his archive to the department of Rare Books and Special Collections at Northern Illinois University.[5] [edit] Partial bibliography[edit] Myth Adventures series
[edit] Omnibus editions
[edit] Duncan and Mallory series
[edit] Phule's Company series
[edit] Time Scout series
[edit] Cold Cash series
[edit] Wartorn series
[edit] Griffen McCandles series
[edit] Other Novels
[edit] Selected short fiction
[edit] Editor[edit] Thieves' World series
[edit] References
[edit] External links
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