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James Oliver Rigney, Jr. was born in Charleston, South Carolina, two tours in Vietnam for the US Army, and graduated military college The Citadel with a degree in physics.
First novel The Fallon Blood (1980), a historical novel written under the pseudonym Reagan O’Neal, was followed by western Cheyenne Raiders , written as by Jackson O’Reilly, in 1982. His first book as Robert Jordan, Conan the Invincible , appeared in 1982, followed by five more original Conan novels and the novelization of the second Conan movie. The first fantasy novel set in a world of his own creation was The Eye of the World (1990), the start of his wildly popular epic fantasy series The Wheel of Time. Other books in the series are The Great Hunt (1990); The Dragon Reborn (1991); The Shadow Rising (1992); The Fires of Heaven (1993); Lord of Chaos (1994); A Crown of Swords (1996); The Path of Daggers (1998); Winter’s Heart (2000); Crossroads of Twilight (2003); and Knife of Dreams (2005). The concluding volume, tentatively titled A Memory of Light , is forthcoming. He also wrote a prequel set in the same world, New Spring: The Novel (2004). He plans to write at least two other prequel novels once the main sequence is finished. Illustrated guide The World of Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time , co-written with Teresa Patterson, appeared in 1998.
Rigney is married to Tor editor Harriet McDougal. They live in Charleston, South Carolina.
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