Anderson's first novel,
Resurrection, Inc., was published in 1988 and nominated for a
Bram Stoker Award for Best First Novel. His 1993 collaboration with Beason,
Assemblers of Infinity, was nominated for both a
Nebula and
Locus Award. Anderson wrote
The X-Files novels
Ground Zero (1995),
Ruins (1996) and
Antibodies (1997).
Ground Zero reached #1 on the
London Sunday Times Best Seller List and
Ruins made the
New York Times Best Seller list. Contracted to write novels in the
Star Wars expanded universe, Anderson published the
Jedi Academy trilogy in 1994, followed by the 1996 novel
Darksaber. He and Moesta also wrote the 14-volume
Young Jedi Knights series from 1995 to 1998. As a noted
Star Wars novelist, Anderson was a participant in the FidoNet
Star Wars Echo, a 1990s
bulletin board system forum cited as one of the earliest influential forms of
Star Wars on-line
fandom. In 1997, Anderson and
Brian Herbert signed a $3 million deal with
Bantam Books to coauthor a
prequel trilogy to the 1965 novel
Dune and its
five sequels (1969–1985) by Herbert's deceased father,
Frank Herbert. Starting with 1999's
Dune: House Atreides, the ongoing
Dune prequel series has expanded to ten novels to date. In 2011
Publishers Weekly called the series "a sprawling edifice that Frank Herbert's son and Anderson have built on the foundation of the original
Dune novels." Anderson and Brian Herbert have also published
Hunters of Dune (2006) and
Sandworms of Dune (2007),
sequels to Frank Herbert's final novel
Chapterhouse: Dune (1985) which complete the chronological progression of his original series and wrap up storylines that began with his
Heretics of Dune (1984). Between 2011 and 2014, Anderson and Herbert also released their
Hellhole trilogy of novels unrelated to
Dune. The following year he also wrote the novelization for the 2004 film
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow. In 2005, Anderson co-wrote, along with
Dean Koontz, the first book in the Frankenstein series called
Frankenstein, Prodigal Son. Between 2002 and 2008, Anderson published a seven-novel original
space opera series called
The Saga of Seven Suns. In 2014 he began publishing a sequel trilogy called
The Saga of Shadows. Anderson published four novels and two short stories in his
Dan Shamble, Zombie P.I. series between 2012 and 2014. In 2012, Anderson coauthored a novelization of
Clockwork Angels, an album by the Canadian rock band
Rush, with Rush's drummer,
Neil Peart. Anderson and Peart reunited in 2015 for a sequel,
Clockwork Lives. The original novelisation would win a Scribe Award for Best Adapted Novel That novel, out of print for nearly 15 years, ranked #27 on the 2013
BookFinder.com list of the Top 100 Most Searched for Out of Print Books before WordFire reissued it in February 2014. The company also reprinted
Advise and Consent five
sequels —
A Shade of Difference (1962),
Capable of Honor (1966),
Preserve and Protect (1968),
Come Nineveh, Come Tyre (1973), and
The Promise of Joy (1975) — as well as Drury's later novels
Mark Coffin, U.S.S. (1979) and
Decision (1983). WordFire also reissued several of Herbert's unavailable titles:
Destination: Void (1966),
The Heaven Makers (1968),
Soul Catcher (1972),
The Godmakers (1972), and
Direct Descent (1980) — as well as
Man of Two Worlds (1986), an out-of-print novel cowritten by Herbert and his son Brian. WordFire also possesses non-US/Canadian e-book rights to some of Anderson's own collaborations with Brian Herbert, the
Prelude to Dune trilogy (1999–2001), as well as Anderson's
Dan Shamble, Zombie P.I. series of novels. ==Awards, records and nominations==