Mel Odom (author)

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Mel Odom
Born (1957-12-16) December 16, 1957 (age 66)
California, U.S.
Pen nameDon Pendleton
OccupationWriter
NationalityAmerican
Alma mater Byng High School
East Central University
Genres
Notable awards Alex Award (2002)
Children5

Mel Odom (born December 16, 1957, in California) [1] is an American writer known primarily for science fiction and fantasy novels set in existing properties.

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Education

Odom graduated from Byng High School in Byng, Oklahoma in May 1976, [2] and later graduated with a bachelor's degree in English from East Central University in Ada, Oklahoma. [3] He teaches undergraduate courses at the Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication in the Professional Writing program at the University of Oklahoma. [4]

Career

Odom sold his first book in January 1988 [5] and wrote dozens more books over the next ten years. [5] He wrote two novels for the F.R.E.E.Lancers campaign setting for TSR's Top Secret/S.I. role-playing game, F.R.E.E.Lancers and F.R.E.E.Fall. [5] He followed these with his first Forgotten Realms novel in 1998, The Lost Library of Cormanthyr, and then his Threat from the Sea trilogy. [5]

Odom has written dozens of novels in several fields action-adventure, computer strategy guides, fantasy, game-related fiction, horror, juvenile, movie novelizations, science fiction, and young adult as well as comics. [6]

Odom wrote several novels in the Forgotten Realms series, including the trilogy The Threat from the Sea , and two short stories. He has gained renown with his The Rover and Left Behind Apocalypse series, and two novels for the NCIS franchise.[ citation needed ]

He has published original novels for popular TV shows, including Roswell and Sabrina, the Teenage Witch . The most popular show for which he has written original novels is Buffy the Vampire Slayer . He has also written novelizations of movies, including: Blade starring Wesley Snipes,[ citation needed ] and xXx starring Vin Diesel.[ citation needed ]

One of his best known fantasy novels is The Rover (2001), which in 2002 won the Alex Award, an American Library Association award given to novels written for adults that would also appeal to young readers (see the link below). Three sequels have appeared since then: Destruction of the Books (2004), Lord of the Libraries (2005), and The Quest for the Trilogy (2007). These stories are high fantasy in the tradition of J. R. R. Tolkien and The Lord of the Rings .[ citation needed ]

In 2003, he published Apocalypse Dawn, a military spin-off of the enormously popular Left Behind Series; Odom's book made the Christian bestseller list.[ citation needed ]

Odom also writes DVD, HD DVD, and Blu-ray reviews for Audio Video Revolution.[ citation needed ]

He is known to have written under several pen names, among others Jordan Gray. [7] Additionally, under the pseudonym of Don Pendleton, Odom has written several Mack Bolan novels, an action-adventure series.

On February 7, 2015, it was announced that Odom would be writing the new companion novel to the upcoming Shadowrun: Hong Kong game. The novel was scheduled to be released in December 2015, coinciding with game. Shadowrun: Hong Kong is the third crowdfunded game set in the Shadowrun universe by game developer Harebrained Schemes. [8]

Personal life

He lives in Moore, Oklahoma, with his wife and five children. [6] By 1998, he had begun playing an AD&D Forgotten Realms campaign with the two oldest. [5]

Bibliography

Mack Bolan novels

(under pen name Don Pendleton)

Shadowrun novels
F.R.E.E.Lancers novels from Top Secret (role-playing game)
The Secret World of Alex Mack novel
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch novels
Buffyverse stories
Might and Magic novel
The Rover series
Diablo novel
Left Behind: Military series
NCIS novels
Identity Trilogy
Hunter's League series
Rogue Angel series

(under pen name Alex Archer)

Hellgate: London novel
Forgotten Realms novels and anthologies
Gamma World novels
A Blackpool Mystery series (based on bestselling game series Mystery Case Files)

(under pen name Jordan Gray)

Makaum War series
Other novels

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References

  1. "Odom, Mel". The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, ed. John Clute and David Langford. Entry by Clute and Langford. London: SFE Ltd and Reading: Ansible Editions, updated 29 October 2021. Retrieved 2022-04-23.
  2. "Author Mel Odom". Library Thing. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
  3. "Odom presenter for MSC's writers series". The Ada News. Mar 21, 2006. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
  4. "Gaylord College Faculty". University of Oklahoma. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 Kenson, Stephen (January 1999). "Profiles: Mel Odom". Dragon (#255). Renton, Washington: Wizards of the Coast: 120.
  6. 1 2 "Mel Odom". Archived from the original on February 24, 2009.
  7. "Adventures in Writing: STOLEN by Jordan Gray". August 2010.
  8. Kickstarter announcement