Bill McCay (born April 6, 1951)[1] is an American author and has written over seventy books in total, mostly media tie-ins.
Bill McCay | |
|---|---|
| Born | April 6, 1951 New York City, U.S. |
| Occupation | Writer |
| Period | 1991–present |
| Genre | near future |
Series Contributions
editRaven League (With Alex Simmons)
editMage Knight
editMcCay contributed the first novel in the Mage Knight wargaming tie-in:
- Rebel Thunder (2003)
Tom Clancy's Net Force Explorers
editMcCay contributed several novels in the Tom Clancy's Net Force Explorers series:
- Cyberspy (1999) with Tom Clancy and Steve R. Pieczenik
- The Great Race (1999)
- Private Lives (2000)
- Duel Identity (2000)
- Cold Case (2001)
Nintendo Adventure Books
editMcCay contributed two books to the Nintendo Adventure Books series:
- Monster Mix-Up (1991)
- Koopa Capers (1991)
Stan Lee's Riftworld
edit- Crossover (1993)[4]
- Villains (1994)
- Odyssey (1996) with Stan Lee
Star Trek Universe
edit- Chains of Command (1992) with Eloise Flood[5]
Stargate
editExtended novelization of the original film, based on Roland Emmerich's backstory notes.
- Rebellion (1995)
- Retaliation (1996)
- Retribution (1997)
- Reconnaissance (1998)
- Resistance (1999)
Tom Swift
editMcCay contributed four books to the Tom Swift series, writing under both house pseudonyms Victor Appleton and Franklin W. Dixon.
- The Black Dragon (1991) [as by Victor Appleton]
- The Negative Zone (1991) [as by Victor Appleton]'
- Time Bomb (1992) (A Hardy Boys & Tom Swift Ultra Thriller as Franklin W. Dixon)
- The Alien Factor (1992) (A Hardy Boys & Tom Swift Ultra Thriller as Franklin W. Dixon)
References
edit- ↑ "McCay, Bill". The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. October 26, 2021.
- ↑ "Bill McCay". www.fantasticfiction.com. Retrieved 2022-07-18.
- ↑ "Amazon.com". www.amazon.com. Retrieved 2022-07-18.
- ↑ D'Ammassa, Don (1994). "Review of "Crossover"". Science Fiction Chronicle, #169 January 1994. p. 33.
- ↑ Sawyer, Andy (1992). "Review of "Chain of Command"". Paperback Inferno, #97. p. 8.