Jeremy Robinson | |
Pseudonym: | Jeremy Bishop Kutyuso Deep Jeremiah Knight Ike Onsoomyu |
Birth Date: | 22 October 1974 |
Birth Place: | Beverly, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Occupation: | Novelist |
Genre: | Thriller, Science fiction, Action-adventure, Action-thriller, Adventure, Fantasy, Techno-thriller |
Notableworks: | Antarktos series Chess Team series Nemesis series Infinite Timeline series |
Spouse: | Hilaree Robinson |
Portaldisp: | yes |
Period: | 2005–present |
Jeremy Robinson (born October 22, 1974), also known as Jeremy Bishop, Jeremiah Knight, and other pen names, is an author of sixty novels and novellas.[1] He is known for mixing elements of science, history, and mythology. Many of his novels have been adapted into comic books, optioned for film and TV, and translated into thirteen languages. He is the author of the Nemesis Saga, the Chess Team series, and the non-fiction title, The Screenplay Workbook (2003, Lone Eagle Press).[2]
Robinson was born in Beverly, Massachusetts, where he lived until he was 20. He resides in New Hampshire with his wife and three children, where he works as a full-time writer.
Robinson is a gamer and his experiences while gaming with a group of friends formed the basis for his 2018 novel Space Force, which is loosely based on the Battle Royale game format and features many tropes from that genre.
Robinson's career as a writer started out in comic books with several stints on indie comics. After that he wrote screenplays, several of which were produced, optioned or in development (including the screenplay version of The Didymus Contingency). His switch to book writing came with The Screenplay Workbook in 2003. He has since written over sixty novels, which are available in twelve languages, including the Nemesis Saga and the Chess Team series published by Thomas Dunne Books, an imprint of St. Martin's Press. Robinson is a former director of New Hampshire AuthorFest,[3] a non-profit organization promoting literacy in New Hampshire.
Title | Co-author | Year | Publisher | Note |
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"The Difference Between Science Fiction and Fantasy: What Every Screenwriter Needs to Know Before Writing the Next Matrix or Lord of the Rings" | 2003 | Script Magazine | Magazine article. | |
The Screenplay Workbook: The Writing Before the Writing | Tom Mungoven | Lone Eagle Press |
Origins refers to the first five novels written by Jeremy Robinson.[4]
Book | Audiobook | |||||
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Title | Year | Publisher | Note | Narrator | Year | Publisher |
The Didymus Contingency | 2005 | Self-published | R. C. Bray | 2012 | Breakneck Media | |
2015 | Breakneck Media | Tenth anniversary edition. | ||||
Raising the Past | 2006 | Self-published | Jeffrey Kafer | |||
Antarktos Rising | 2007 | Breakneck Books | Narrative expanded into the Antarktos Saga. | R. C. Bray | 2013 | |
Kronos | 2009 | Variance Publishing | Jeffrey Kafer | 2010 | ||
Beneath | 2010 | Breakneck Media |
The Antarktos Saga is an expansion of Antarktos Rising and is set on the book's tropical paradise version of Antarctica after the continent's thawing.[5]
The Last Hunter primarily revolves around Solomon Ull Vincent ("Solomon" after Robinson's son, "Ull" after the Norse god Ullr), the first child born on the continent, kidnapped and mentored by a fictional version of Antarctic explorer Belgrave Edward Sutton Ninnis as a hunter for the Nephilim residing in subterranean Antarctica.
The Collected Edition contains the short story "The Children of Antarktos", where an adult Solomon and his wife raise two daughters in the aftermath of the series.
Robinson also co-wrote a follow-up companion novella, which centers around Norah Kainda Vincent, Solomon's younger daughter, who sets out to save her older sister Aquila.
Book | Audiobook | |||||||
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Volume | Title | Co-writer | Year | Publisher | Note | Narrator | Year | Publisher |
0 | Antarktos Rising | 2005 | Self-published | R. C. Bray | 2012 | Breakneck Media | ||
1 | The Last Hunter: Descent | 2011 | Breakneck Media | 2011 | ||||
2 | The Last Hunter: Pursuit | 2012 | ||||||
3 | The Last Hunter: Ascent | |||||||
4 | The Last Hunter: Lament | 2012 | 2013 | |||||
5 | The Last Hunter: Onslaught | |||||||
5.5 | "The Children of Antarktos" | 2014 | Featured in The Last Hunter Collection. | 2014 | ||||
6 | The Last Valkyrie | Tori Paquette | 2017 |
The Jack Sigler / Chess Team series follows the adventures of a group of military operators founded to combat mysterious and mythical threats to the world.
Book | Audiobook | |||||||
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Volume | Title | Co-writer | Year | Publisher | Narrator | Year | Publisher | Note |
Jack Sigler Thrillers | ||||||||
0 | Prime | Sean Ellis | 2012 | Breakneck Media | Jeffrey Kafer | 2013 | Podium Audio | rowspan="10" |
1 | Pulse | 2009 | Thomas Dunne Books | 2010 | Audible Studios | |||
2 | Instinct | 2010 | 2010 | |||||
3 | Threshold | 2011 | 2011 | Podium Audio | ||||
4 | Ragnarok | Kane Gilmour | 2012 | Seven Realms Publishing | 2012 | |||
5 | Omega | 2013 | 2013 | |||||
6 | Savage | 2014 | Breakneck Media | 2024 | ||||
7 | Cannibal | 2015 | ||||||
8 | Empire | Sean Ellis | 2016 | |||||
9 | Kingdom | Kane Gilmour | 2024 | |||||
Chesspocalypse Novellas (occur between Threshold and Ragnarok; also called as Fracture) | ||||||||
1 | Callsign: King | Sean Ellis | 2011 | Breakneck Media | Jeffrey Kafer | 2013 | Breakneck Media | Included in Callsign: King — The Brainstorm Trilogy. |
2 | Callsign: Queen | David Wood | 2015 | Included in Callsign: Tripleshot. | ||||
3 | Callsign: Rook | Edward G. Talbot | ||||||
4 | Callsign: King — Book II: Underworld | Sean Ellis | 2013 | Included in Callsign: King — The Brainstorm Trilogy. | ||||
5 | Callsign: Bishop | David McAfee | 2015 | Included in Callsign: Tripleshot. | ||||
6 | Callsign: Knight | Ethan Cross | 2014 | Included in Callsign: Doublsehot. | ||||
7 | Callsign: Deep Blue | Kane Gilmour | 2015 | |||||
8 | Callsign: King — Book III: Blackout | Sean Ellis | 2012 | 2013 | Included in Callsign: King — The Brainstorm Trilogy. | |||
Continuum Novellas (occur between Omega and Savage) | ||||||||
1 | Guardian | J. Kent Holloway | 2014 | Breakneck Media | Jeffrey Kafer | 2025 | Breakneck Media | rowspan="3" |
2 | Patriot | 2015 | ||||||
3 | Centurion | 2016 | ||||||
Cerberus Group | ||||||||
1 | Herculean | 2016 | Breakneck Media | Jeffrey Kafer | 2016 | Breakneck Media | rowspan="2" | |
2 | Helios | Sean Ellis | 2018 | 2018 | ||||
Other | ||||||||
Endgame: A Jack Sigler & Chess Team Universe Guidebook | Kane Gilmour | 2015 | Breakneck Media |
Book | Audiobook | ||||||
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Volume | Title | Year | Publisher | Note | Narrator | Year | Publisher |
1 | The Sentinel | 2011 | 47North | Written as "Jeremy Bishop". | Emily Beresford | 2013 | Brilliance Audio |
2 | The Raven | 2013 | |||||
3 | The Host | Breakneck Media | Introduced in The Sentinel: The Complete Jane Harper Triilogy. | Breakneck Media |
The Nemesis Saga follows the fictional Homeland Security's fictional Fusion Center-P (Paranormal) and their exploits with the ancient Goddess of Vengeance, the massive Kaiju Nemesis.
Book | Audiobook | |||||
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Volume | Title | Year | Publisher | Narrator | Year | Publisher |
0 | Island 731 | 2013 | Thomas Dunne Books | R. C. Bray | 2013 | Breakneck Media |
1 | Project Nemesis | 2012 | Breakneck Media | Jeffrey Kafer | ||
2 | Project Maigo | 2013 | 2014 | |||
3 | Project 731 | 2014 | 2015 | |||
4 | Project Hyperion | 2015 | ||||
5 | Project Legion | 2016 | 2017 | |||
6 | Nemesis | 2023 | R. C. Bray | 2023 | Podium Audio |
Book | Audiobook | ||||||
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Title | Year | Publisher | Note | Narrator | Year | Publisher | |
SecondWorld | 2012 | Thomas Dunne Books | Phil Gigante | 2012 | Brilliance Audio | ||
Nazi Hunter: Atlantis | 2013 | Breakneck Media | Formerly titled as I Am Cowboy. | R. C. Bray | 2015 | Breakneck Media |
The Infinite Timeline is a hybrid book series, literary cycle and shared fictional universe written by Robinson and distributed by Breakneck Media. The cycle began in 2013 and concluded in 2023 with thirteen novels. Robinson began writing these novels as stand-alone stories that could co-exist in an ecosystem similar to the Marvel Cinematic Universe formula, combining science fiction, fantasy, horror and thriller with twisted concepts based on several mythologies. There are nine solo novels followed by four crossover events in this series.[6]
Book | Audiobook | ||||||
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Volume | Title | Year | Publisher | Note | Narrator | Year | Publisher |
1 | Infinite | 2017 | Breakneck Media | R. C. Bray | 2017 | Breakneck Media | |
2 | The Others | 2018 | 2018 | ||||
3 | Flux | 2019 | Jeffrey Kafer | 2019 | |||
4 | Tribe | R. C. Bray | 2019 | ||||
5 | NPC | 2020 | R. C. Bray and Jeffrey Kafer | 2020 | |||
6 | Exo-Hunter | R. C. Bray | 2021 | ||||
7 | The Dark | 2021 | Podium Audio | ||||
8 | Mind Bullet | ||||||
9 | Torment | 2013 | Written as "Jeremy Bishop". | 2022 | |||
10 | Infinite2 | 2022 | 2021 | ||||
11 | The Order | ||||||
12 | Khaos | 2022 | |||||
13 | Singularity | 2023 | 2023 |
The Refuge series revolves around the eponymous fictional small town in New Hampshire as a group of residents is caught in a rapture-like phenomenon that transports the town through a unique trans-dimensional journey each entry, deliberately serialized according to the style of a seasonal TV show format.[7]
Book | Audiobook | |||||||
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Volume | Title | Co-writer | Year | Publisher | Note | Narrator | Year | Publisher |
1 | Refuge: Night of the Blood Sky | 2013 | Breakneck Media | Written as "Jeremy Bishop". | Jeffrey Kafer | 2014 | Breakneck Media | |
2 | Refuge: Darkness Falls | Daniel S. Boucher | ||||||
3 | Refuge: Lost in the Echo | Robert Swartwood | ||||||
4 | Refuge: Ashes And Dust | David McAfee | ||||||
5 | Refuge: Bonfires Burning Bright | Kane Gilmour | 2014 |
Book | Audiobook | ||||||
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Volume | Title | Year | Publisher | Note | Narrator | Year | Publisher |
1 | Hunger | 2015 | Breakneck Media | Written as "Jeremiah Knight". | Jeffrey Kafer | 2015 | Breakneck Media |
2 | Feast | 2016 | 2016 | ||||
3 | Famine | 2023 | Introduced in Hunger: The Complete Triilogy. | 2023 | Podium Audio |
Book | Audiobook | |||||
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Volume | Title | Year | Publisher | Narrator | Year | Publisher |
1 | Good Boys: The Lost Tribe | 2024 | Breakneck Media | Tom Taylorson | 2024 | Podium Audio |
2 | Good Boys: Unleashed | |||||
3 | Good Boys: The Visionary | 2025 | 2025 |
Book | Audiobook | ||||||
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Title | Co-writer | Year | Publisher | Note | Narrator | Year | Publisher |
The Zombie's Way: Words of Wisdom for the Recently Undead | 2011 | Breakneck Media | Written as "Ike Onsoomyu". | colspan="3" rowspan="2" | |||
The Ninja's Path: Inspirational Sayings for the Silent Assassin | Lyons Press | Written as "Kutyuso Deep". | |||||
Flood Rising | Sean Ellis | 2014 | Breakneck Media | Xe Sands | 2015 | Breakneck Media | |
Human After All | Thomas Dunne Books | Formely titled as Xom-B, Uprising and Freeman. | R.C. Bray | 2014 | Brilliance Audio | ||
MirrorWorld | 2015 | St. Martin's Press | 2015 | ||||
Apocalypse Machine | 2016 | Breakneck Media | Jeffrey Kafer | 2016 | Breakneck Media | ||
Unity | Julia Farmer | ||||||
The Distance | Hilaree Robinson | Jeffrey Kafer | 2018 | ||||
Viking Tomorrow | 2017 | ||||||
Forbidden Island | |||||||
The Divide | 2018 | Christa Lewis | |||||
Space Force | Jeffrey Kafer | 2019 | |||||
Alter | Luke Daniels | ||||||
Tether | 2019 | Jeffrey Kafer | Breakneck Media | ||||
Point Nemo | 2024 | R. C. Bray | 2024 | Podium Audio | |||
Artifact | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Short story | Year | Publisher | Note |
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"Harden's Tree" | 2005 | AlienSkin Magazine | rowspan="10" |
2006 | Download Tales | ||
"Counting Sheep" | 2005 | AlienSkin Magazine | |
"From Above" | Download Magazine | ||
2006 | Download Tales | ||
"Insomnia" | 2005 | Self-published | |
"The Eater" | |||
"Star Crossed Killers" | |||
"Hearing Aid" | |||
"Dark Seed of the Moon" | |||
"Bought and Paid For" | Bonus story character sketch for Scott Sigler's The Crypt. |
Book | ||
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Anthology | Year | Publisher |
V Wars Night Terrors | 2016 | IDW Publishing |
MECH: Age of Steel | 2017 | Ragnarok Publications |
Kaiju Rising | ||
Fearful Fathoms II: Collected Tales of Aquatic Terror | Scarlet Galleon Publications | |
Predator If It Bleeds | Titan Books | |
Joe Ledger: Unstoppable (Jonathan Maberry) | St. Martin's Griffin |
Title | Issue(s) | Creative team | Year |
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American Gothic Press | |||
Famous Monsters Presents Project Nemesis | 1–5 |
| 2015–2016 |
IDW Publishing | |||
Island 731 | 1–2 |
| 2016 |
Godzilla: Rage Across Time | 1 |
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Breakneck Media | |||
Ptichka | colspan="3" rowspan="5" | ||
Project Nemesis | |||
The Excommunicated | |||
1001 Saves the World | |||
Nectar |