Kim Stanley Robinson bibliography

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This is a bibliography of American science fiction author Kim Stanley Robinson.[1]

Works[]

Series[]

Three Californias[]

  1. The Wild Shore (1984)
  2. The Gold Coast (1988)
  3. Pacific Edge (1990)

The Mars trilogy[]

  1. Red Mars (1992) - Colonization
  2. Green Mars (1993) - Terraforming
  3. Blue Mars (1996) - Long-term results
  4. The Martians (1999) - Short stories

Science in the Capital series[]

  1. Forty Signs of Rain (2004)
  2. Fifty Degrees Below (2005)
  3. Sixty Days and Counting (2007)

Green Earth (2015) • collected and condensed omnibus edition[2]

Novels[]

Short story collections[]

  • Orbit 18 (1976) (In Pierson's Orchestra, Coming Back to Dixieland)
  • The Planet on the Table (1986)
    • Venice Drowned (Universe 11, 1981)
    • Mercurial (Universe 15, 1985)
    • Ridge Running (F&SF 1984)
    • The Disguise (Orbit 19, 1977) Originally published in Orbit 19, 1977, ed. Damon Knight, ISBN 0-06012-431-8.
    • The Lucky Strike (Universe 14, 1984) Originally published in Universe 14, 1984, ed. Terry Carr, ISBN 0-385-19134-0. (nominated for Hugo Award for Best Novelette, Nebula Award for Best Novelette) (frequently anthologized, as in Alternative Histories, 1986, ed. Charles G. Waugh, Martin H. Greenberg, ISBN 0-8240-8659-7, There Won't Be War, 1991, ed. Harry Harrison, Bruce McAllister, ISBN 0-812-51941-8)
    • Coming Back to Dixieland (Orbit 18, 1976)
    • Stone Eggs (Universe 13, 1983) Originally published in Universe 13, ed. Terry Carr, ISBN 0-385-18288-0.
    • Black Air (F&SF 1983)
  • Escape from Kathmandu (1989)
  • (1991)
  • Vinland the Dream (2001)
    • "A Sensitive Dependence on Initial Conditions" (in Vinland the Dream) Originally published in Author's Choice Monthly #20, Pulphouse Publishing, May 1991.
    • "Black Air" (in Vinland the Dream) Originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1983. (won 1984 World Fantasy Award, 1984 Science Fiction Chronicle Award; nominated for Nebula Award for Best Novelette) (subsequently anthologized)
    • "Coming Back to Dixieland" (in Vinland the Dream) Originally published in Orbit 18, 1976.
    • "Mercurial" (in Vinland the Dream) Originally published in Universe 15, 1985, ed. Terry Carr, ISBN 0-385-19890-6. Later in Future Crimes, 2003, ed. Jack Dann, Gardner Dozois, ISBN 0-441-01118-7.
    • "Muir on Shasta" (in Vinland the Dream) Originally published in A Sensitive Dependence on Initial Conditions, Author's Choice Monthly #20, Pulphouse Publishing, 1991.
    • "Ridge Running" (in Vinland the Dream) Originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1984. (nominated for Hugo Award for Best Short Story)
    • "Venice Drowned" (in Vinland the Dream) Originally published in Universe 11, 1981, ed. Terry Carr, ISBN 0-385-17226-5. (nominated for the Nebula Award for Best Short Story)
  • The Best of Kim Stanley Robinson (2010)
    • "The Timpanist of the Berlin Philharmonic, 1942" (in The Best of Kim Stanley Robinson)

Short stories[]

Non-fiction[]

As editor[]

About Robinson[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Kim Stanley Robinson". FantasticFiction. Retrieved 14 November 2020.
  2. ^ Robinson, Kim Stanley (29 October 2015). "What I Learned From Cutting 300 Pages Out Of My Epic Trilogy". Gizmodo. Retrieved 14 November 2020.
  3. ^ "Aurora by Kim Stanley Robinson cover art and synopsis". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 14 December 2015.
  4. ^ "Cover Reveal: 2140 by Kim Stanley Robinson". 18 August 2016.
  5. ^ Cover Launch: RED MOON by Kim Stanley Robinson
  6. ^ The Ministry for the Future. Hachette Book Group. 4 February 2020. ISBN 9780316300162.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  7. ^ "The Novels Of Philip K. Dick". KimStanleyRobinson.info. Retrieved 14 November 2020.
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