Wikipedia bibliography
This is the complete bibliography of British science fiction author Stephen Baxter .
Xeelee Sequence [ ]
Title
Year
ISBN
Notes
Raft
1991
ISBN 0-246-13706-1
Nominated for the Arthur C. Clarke Award and the Locus Award for Best First Novel , 1992[1]
Timelike Infinity
1992
ISBN 0-00-224016-5
Flux
1993
ISBN 0-00-224025-4
Ring
1994
ISBN 0-00-224026-2
Vacuum Diagrams
1997
ISBN 0-00-225425-5
Philip K. Dick Award winner, 1999[2]
Short story collection.
Reality Dust
2000
ISBN 1-902880-10-2
ISBN 1-902880-11-0
Novella (first published by PS Publishing as trade paperback and hardcover; both limited; later collected in Resplendent )
Riding the Rock
2002
ISBN 1-902880-60-9
ISBN 1-902880-59-5
Novella (first published by PS Publishing as trade paperback and hardcover; both limited; later collected in Resplendent )
Mayflower II
2004
ISBN 1-904619-16-9
ISBN 1-904619-17-7
Novella (first published by PS Publishing as trade paperback and hardcover; both limited; later collected in Resplendent )
Starfall
2009
ISBN 978-1-906301-59-0
ISBN 978-1-906301-60-6
Novella (first published by PS Publishing as hardcover and jacketed hardcover; both limited; later collected in Xeelee: Endurance )
2011
ISBN 978-1-848631-89-2
ISBN 978-1-848631-90-8 (signed edition)
Novella (first published by PS Publishing as hardcover and signed hardcover; both limited; later collected in Xeelee: Endurance )
Xeelee: Endurance
2015
ISBN 978-1-473212-70-1
Collection of short stories and novellas.
2017
ISBN 978-1-473217-19-5
2018
ISBN 978-1-473217-21-8
Destiny's Children [ ]
The Destiny's Children series is part of the Xeelee Sequence .
NASA Trilogy [ ]
Title
Year
ISBN
Notes
Voyage [5]
1996
ISBN 0-00-648037-3
Arthur C. Clarke Award nominee, 1997[6]
Titan
1997
ISBN 0-06-105713-4
Arthur C. Clarke Award nominee, 1998[7]
Moonseed
1998
ISBN 0-06-105903-X
The Web Series [ ]
Baxter contributed two books to this series for young adults. See The Web (series)
Manifold Trilogy [ ]
Title
Year
ISBN
Notes
Manifold: Time
1999
ISBN 0-345-43076-X
Arthur C. Clarke Award nominee, 2000[8]
Manifold: Space
2000
ISBN 0-345-43077-8
Manifold: Origin
2001
ISBN 0-345-43079-4
Phase Space
2002
ISBN 0-00-651185-6
Short story collection.
Mammoth Trilogy [ ]
Title
Year
ISBN
Notes
Silverhair
1999
ISBN 0-06-105132-2
Young adult
Longtusk
1999
ISBN 0-380-81898-1
Young adult
Icebones
2001
ISBN 0-380-81899-X
Young adult
Behemoth
2004
ISBN 0-575-07604-6
Omnibus edition of the Mammoth Trilogy
A Time Odyssey (co-authored with Arthur C. Clarke) [ ]
Time's Tapestry [ ]
Title
Year
ISBN
Notes
Emperor
2006
ISBN 0-575-07432-9
Conqueror
2007
ISBN 0-575-07673-9
Navigator
2007
ISBN 978-0-441-01559-7
Weaver
2008
ISBN 978-0-575-08204-5
Flood/Ark [ ]
Title
Year
ISBN
Notes
Flood
2008
ISBN 978-0-575-08058-4
British Science Fiction Association Award nominee, 2008[9]
Ark
2009
ISBN 978-0-575-08057-7
2015
ISBN 978-1-938-26318-7
Northland Trilogy [ ]
Title
Year
ISBN
Notes
Stone Spring
2010
ISBN 978-0-575-08919-8
2011
ISBN 978-0-575-08923-5
2012
ISBN 978-0-575-08928-0
The Long Earth (co-authored with Terry Pratchett) [ ]
Proxima [ ]
Title
Year
ISBN
Notes
Proxima
2013
ISBN 978-0575116849
Science Fiction
Ultima
2014
ISBN 978-0575116870
Science Fiction
World Engines [ ]
Title
Year
ISBN
Notes
2019
ISBN 978-1473223172
In the near future Earth has recovered from the climate crisis. But in the far future an inexorable threat approaches, itself a relic of the deep past, and of the World Engines that created the planets.
2020
ISBN 978-1473223226
Trapped on an alternate Earth, the combined crews of a crashed Russian spaceship, a British expeditionary force and a group of strays from the future must work together to survive, escape, and discover what led them to this point.
Unrelated novels [ ]
Unrelated collections [ ]
Title
Year
ISBN
Notes
Traces
1998
ISBN 0-00-649814-0
Short story collection.
2004
ISBN 1-886778-49-3
18 stories and five essays on science and science fiction.
Obelisk
2016
ISBN 978-1-473-21274-9
Collection of 17 stories, four of which are set in the Proxima/Ultima universe.
Short fiction [ ]
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Title
Year
First published in
Reprinted in
"The Saddle Point Sequence"
1996
(Jul 1996)
"Last Contact "
2007
The Solaris Book of New Science Fiction
"Formidable Caress"
2009
Analog 129/12 (Dec 2009)
The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year : Volume Four , ed. Jonathan Strahan (Night Shade Books, 2010)
"Return to Titan"
2010
Godlike Machines , Jonathan Strahan , ed.[14]
The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-eighth Annual Collection , Gardner Dozois, ed., (St. Martin's Griffin, NY, 2011)
"The Invasion of Venus"
2010
Engineering Infinity , edited by Jonathan Strahan [15] [16] [17]
"Going Up the Blue"
2019
Scarlet Traces: An Anthology Based on War of the Worlds
Non-fiction [ ]
Title
Year
ISBN
Notes
2001
ISBN 0575071958
Science based examination of possible human futures.
2001
ISBN 0-9540788-1-0
Mainly science fiction criticism.
2003 (UK)
ISBN 0-297-82975-0
James Hutton and the True Age of the World[18]
2004 (United States)
ISBN 0-7653-1238-7
James Hutton and the Discovery of Deep time
[19]
2011
ISBN 0-297-86343-6
Examines the concepts used in the 2009 film Avatar .
References [ ]
^ "1992 Award Winners & Nominees" . Worlds Without End . Retrieved 15 May 2009 .
^ "1999 Award Winners & Nominees" . Worlds Without End . Retrieved 15 May 2009 .
^ "2004 Award Winners & Nominees" . Worlds Without End . Retrieved 15 May 2009 .
^ "2006 Award Winners & Nominees" . Worlds Without End . Retrieved 15 May 2009 .
^ Staff (16 February 1997). "Men go to Mars in alternate-history novel" . The Galveston Daily News . Associated Press. p. 34. Retrieved 10 July 2016 – via Newspapers.com.
^ "1997 Award Winners & Nominees" . Worlds Without End . Retrieved 15 May 2009 .
^ "1998 Award Winners & Nominees" . Worlds Without End . Retrieved 15 May 2009 .
^ "2000 Award Winners & Nominees" . Worlds Without End . Retrieved 15 May 2009 .
^ "2008 Award Winners & Nominees" . Worlds Without End . Retrieved 15 May 2009 .
^ "1995 Award Winners & Nominees" . Worlds Without End . Retrieved 15 May 2009 .
^ a b c "1996 Award Winners & Nominees" . Worlds Without End . Retrieved 15 May 2009 .
^ Sparrow, Susan J. (27 July 2000). "(no title)" . The Library File. Ukiah Daily Journal . Ukiah, California. p. 3. Retrieved 10 July 2016 – via Newspapers.com.
^ Berthel, Ron (19 March 2000). "Author's admirer becomes her biographer" . Standard-Speaker . Hazelton, Pennsylvania. Associated Press. p. 54. Retrieved 10 July 2016 – via Newspapers.com.
^ Strahan, Jonathan , ed. (2010), Godlike Machines , Garden City, New York : Science Fiction Book Club, pp. 83–165, ISBN 978-1-61664-759-9 "Return to Titan" includes characters from the Poole family of the Xeelee series.
^ Tilton, Lois (December 7, 2010). "Lois Tilton reviews Short Fiction, early December" . Locus . Retrieved January 6, 2015 .
^ Seel, Nigel (April 11, 2011). "Book Review: Engineering Infinity (ed) Jonathan Strahan" . ScienceFiction.com. Retrieved January 6, 2015 .
^ Waters, Robert E. (March 8, 2011). "Engineering Infinity , edited by Jonathan Strahan" . Tangent . Retrieved January 6, 2015 .
^ Jim Gilchrist book review (26 July 2003). "How James Hutton rocked the world" . The Scotsman . Archived from the original on 5 April 2012.
^ Baxter, Stephen (2010), The Science of Avatar , Orion Publishing Group, Limited, ISBN 978-0-297-86343-4
External links [ ]