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The nine stories in the collection are set in the worlds of Roshar, Scadrial, Sel, Threnody, First of the Sun, and Taldain, which are all a part of Sanderson's Cosmere universe. [3] [4] The collection also includes essays and illustrations for the various planetary systems in which the stories are set. All have been released individually or as ...
A Kite Story: issue #21 Apr/1990 Blood wings part 1: First appearance of the Komori Ninja issue #22 May/1990 Blood Wings part 2: Usagi's Ark: featuring Miyamoto Usagi and the crew of the Space Ark issue #23 Jul/1990 The Way of the Samurai: issue #24 Sep/1990 Lone Goat and Kid: issue #25 Nov/1990 The Bridge: issue #26 Jan/1991 The Dual: issue ...
The Virginia Edition, a 46-volume hardcover collection of all of Robert Heinlein's stories, novels, and nonfiction writing, plus a selection of his personal correspondence, was announced by Meisha Merlin Publishing in April 2005; the Robert A. and Virginia Heinlein Prize Trust (which now owns the Heinlein copyrights) instigated the project.
Universe was a 1941 story from Heinlein's Future History series (shown here in the 1951 Dell edition). The Future History is a series of stories created by Robert A. Heinlein . It describes a projected future of the human race from the middle of the 20th century through the early 23rd century.
When Heinlein returned to writing after World War II, he sought to diversify beyond "the pulps". In 1946, Heinlein told his agent that his "own propaganda purposes will be best served by writing a series of boys' books." [3] This would simultaneously broaden the audience for science fiction and also put Heinlein into a steady, lucrative market. [4]
The Collected Stories of Arthur C. Clarke, first published in 2001, is a collection of almost all science fiction short stories written by Arthur C. Clarke. It includes 114 [ 1 ] stories, arranged in order of publication, from " Travel by Wire! " in 1937 through to " Improving the Neighbourhood " in 1999.
The early novels Falcons of Narabedla and The Door Through Space are listed by some sources [1] [2] [3] as part of the Darkover series (as noted below), but although they presage some themes and images with the main sequence, these do not take place on Darkover, and are in other ways inconsistent with the series.
Books, short stories, anthologies, and games set in the Known Space universe. Pages in category "Known Space stories" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total.