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Steele began publishing short stories in 1988. His early novels formed a future history beginning with Orbital Decay and continuing through Labyrinth of Night. Some of his early novels such as Orbital Decay and Lunar Descent were about blue-collar workers working on future construction projects in space. Since 1992, he has tended to focus on ...
Coyote (2002) is a science fiction novel by American writer Allen Steele, [1] [2] the first in a series of eight books. It is a fixup of several of Steele's previously-published short stories, beginning with Stealing Alabama in the January 2001 issue of Asimov's Science Fiction. The series has been noted for the constructed Lemarean Calendar ...
Spindrift is a 2007 science fiction novel by American writer Allen Steele. [1] Spindrift is set within the same universe as the Coyote trilogy but was written as a stand-alone novel. Steele has stated that he wrote Spindrift because he was "tired of the militaristic sort of space opera that says that any contact between humans and aliens will ...
V-S Day: A Novel of Alternate History is a 2014 science fiction novel by American writer Allen Steele. It was first published in the United States in February 2014 by Ace Books . The story is set during an alternate history of World War II and is about a space race between Germany and the United States.
Season 2 was based on the 11th book in Child’s series, Bad Luck and Trouble, and Santora has revealed that Season 3 will be an adaptation of the 7th book, which is titled Persuader.
The Tranquillity Alternative is a science fiction and space drama novel written by Allen Steele published by Ace Books in 1996. [1] The author's sixth novel, it tells an alternate history in which the United States placed nuclear missiles on the Moon in 1960.
Romance readers have enjoyed author Danielle Steel’s books for decades. ... These include 182 novels, 18 children’s books, four nonfiction works and a poetry book. She’s also written the ...
Third issue featuring Earle K. Bergey's debut art for the title.. Although sometimes mistakenly attributed to science fiction writer Edmond Hamilton, who indeed authored most of the Captain Future stories, the character was created by Better Publications editors Mort Weisinger and Leo Margulies before [2] [3] the 1st World Science Fiction Convention in 1939 and then announced there.