Catherine Asaro bibliography

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This is the bibliography of American space opera and hard science fiction author Catherine Asaro. [1]

Contents

Bibliography

Saga of the Skolian Empire

Reading order by date of publication

Note that the stories were published in a non-chronological sequence, from the perspective of the characters.

  1. Primary Inversion (1995), rewritten version available online in Baen Free Library (2008–2012)
  2. Catch the Lightning (1996)
  3. The Last Hawk (1997)
  4. The Radiant Seas (1999)
  5. Ascendant Sun (2000)
    • "A Roll of the Dice" (novella appearing in Analog , ed. Stanley Schmidt) (2000)
  6. The Quantum Rose (2000) (also serialized in Analog , ed. Stanley Schmidt) (1999)
    • "Ave de Paso" (short story appearing in the following anthologies: Redshift: Extreme Visions of Speculative Fiction, ed. Al Sarrantonio, (2001); Fantasy: The Best of 2001, ed. Robert Silverberg and Karen Haber, (2002); Aurora in Four Voices, ed. Steven Silver (2011))
    • "Soul of Light" (short story appearing in the following anthologies: Sextopia, ed. Cecilia Tan (2001); Erotic Fantastic: The Best of Circlet Press, 1992–2002, ed. Cecilia Tan (2003)
  7. Spherical Harmonic (2001)
  8. The Moon's Shadow (2003)
  9. Skyfall (2004)
    • "Stained Glass Heart" (novella appearing in anthology Irresistible Forces, ed. Catherine Asaro) (2004)
    • "Walk in Silence" (novella appearing in Analog , ed. Stanley Schmidt) (2003)
  10. Schism (2004)
    • "The Edges of Never-Haven" (short story appearing in anthology Flights: Extreme Visions of Fantasy, ed. Al Sarrantonio) (2004)
    • "The City of Cries" (novella appearing in Down These Dark Spaceways, ed. Mike Resnick) (2005)
    • "The Shadowed Heart" (novelette appearing in anthology The Journey Home, ed. Mary Kirk (2005), and Best New Paranormal Romance, ed. Paula Guran, (2006))
  11. The Final Key (2005)
    • "Echoes of Pride" (short story appearing in anthology Space Cadets, ed. Mike Resnick) (2006) Also in 2013; see below
    • "The Ruby Dice" (novella appearing in Jim Baen's Universe , ed. Eric Flint) (2006)
  12. The Ruby Dice (2008)
    • "The Spacetime Pool" (novella appearing in Analog 2008; also appeared in the anthology The Spacetime Pool in 2012; see below). Takes place in an alternate universe that also includes the Skolian saga.
  13. Diamond Star (2009)
  14. Carnelians (2011)
  15. Aurora in Four Voices (anthology, ed. Steven Silver) (2011). Includes "Aurora in Four Voices", "Ave de Paso", "The Spacetime Pool", "Light and Shadow", "The City of Cries", "A Poetry of Angles and Dreams" (essay on how Asaro uses math in her fiction), Introduction by Kate Dolan, and Afterword by Aly Parsons.
  16. The City of Cries, eBook, (2012)
  17. "The Spacetime Pool" eBook (2012). Includes "The Spacetime Pool", "Light and Shadow," and the math essay "A Poetry of Angles and Dreams"
  18. "The Pyre of New Day" (novelette appearing in anthology The Mammoth Book of SF Wars, ed. Ian Watson and Ian Whates) (2012)
  19. "Echoes of Pride" (appearing in Galaxy's Edge magazine) (Issue 5, November 2013)
  20. Lightning Strike, Book I, 2014, an expanded version of the first half of Catch the Lightning
  21. "The Wages of Honor" (novelette appearing in anthology Infinite Stars, ed. Bryan Thomas Schmidt) (2017)
  22. Lightning Strike, Book II, 2020, an expanded version of the second half of Catch the Lightning

Reading order by internal chronology

A Reader's Guide Asaro's skolian saga - a Reader's Guide.pdf
A Reader's Guide

Note: the name(s) between the parentheses denotes the main character.

  1. Skyfall (Roca Skolia, Eldrinson Althor Valdoria, Kurj Skolia)
  2. "The Wages of Honor" (Eldrin Valdoria and Althor Valdoria)
  3. "Stained Glass Heart" (Havyrl Torcellei Valdoria)
  4. Schism (Sauscony (Soz) Lahaylia Valdoria)
  5. "Echoes of Pride" (Sauscony (Soz) Lahaylia Valdoria)
  6. The Final Key (Sauscony Lahaylia Valdoria/rest of her family)
  7. "The Edges of Never-Haven" (Denric Winward Valdoria)
  8. "Light and Shadow" (Kelricson Garlin Valdoria)
  9. "Aurora in Four Voices" (Sauscony Lahaylia Valdoria)
  10. "Walk in Silence" (Jess Fernandez)
  11. "The Pyre of New Day" (Sauscony (Soz) Lahaylia Valdoria)
  12. The Last Hawk (Kelricson Garlin Valdoria)
  13. Primary Inversion (Sauscony (Soz) Lahaylia Valdoria) This was the first published book
  14. The Radiant Seas (Sauscony (Soz) Lahaylia Valdoria/rest of her family)
  15. "Soul of Light" (Althor Valdoria, Coop, Vaz Majda)
  16. "The Shadowed Heart" (Jason Harrick)
    • Aftermath of Radiance War – the following four stories have a great deal of overlap but follow different characters
  17. Ascendant Sun (Kelricson Garlin Valdoria)
  18. The Quantum Rose (Kamoj Argali, Havyrl Torcellei Valdoria)
  19. Spherical Harmonic (Dyhianna Selei)
  20. The Moon's Shadow (Jaibriol Qox Skolia)
  21. Diamond Star (Del-Kurj Arden Valdoria)
  22. "A Roll of the Dice" (Jeremiah Coltman)
  23. "The Ruby Dice" (novella, Kelricson Garlin Valdoria)
  24. The Ruby Dice (full-length novel, Jaibriol Qox Skolia and Kelricson Garlin Valdoria)
  25. Carnelians (Kelricson Garlin Valdoria, Jaibriol Qox Skolia, Del-Kurj Arden Valdoria)
  26. "Ave de Paso" (Akushtina Santis Pulivok)
  27. Catch the Lightning (Akushtina Santis Pulivok, Althor Vyan Selei)
  28. Lightning Strike, Book I (Akushtina Santis Pulivok, Althor Vyan Selei)
  29. Lightning Strike, Book II (Akushtina Santis Pulivok, Althor Vyan Selei)

Note: [2]

Major Bhaajan series

  1. "Children of the Dust" (prequel novella to the series, available online at www.baen.com), September 15, 2017.
    • Also as part of the anthology Down these Dark Spaceways Published May 2005 by the Science Fiction Book Club.
  2. Undercity, December 2, 2014. The first part of this three-part novel was previously published as the novella The City of Cries.
  3. The Bronze Skies, September 5, 2017
  4. The Vanished Seas, July 7, 2020
  5. The Jigsaw Assassin , July 5, 2022

Lost Continent

Lost Continent (aka Aronsdale) series (Romantic fantasy) [3]

  1. The Charmed Sphere (2004)
    • "Moonglow" novella (Charmed Destinies, ed. Mary Theresa Hussey (2003))
  2. The Misted Cliffs (2005)
  3. The Dawn Star (2006)
  4. The Fire Opal (2007)
  5. The Night Bird (2008)
  6. "The Topaz Desert" (Lace and Blade, ed. Deborah Ross, 2008)

Other works

Editor

Inclusion in collections with works by other authors

Music

Scientific articles

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Catherine Asaro</span> American science-fiction writer, singer and teacher

Catherine Ann Asaro is an American science fiction and fantasy author, singer and teacher. She is best known for her books about the Ruby Dynasty, called the Saga of the Skolian Empire.

<i>Catch the Lightning</i>

Catch the Lightning is a novel by Catherine Asaro in the Saga of the Skolian Empire, also known as Tales of the Ruby Dynasty. The novel won the 1998 Sapphire Award for Best Science Fiction Romance and the UTC Readers Choice Award for Best Science Fiction Novel.

<i>Schism</i> (novel) 2004 novel by Catherine Asaro

Schism is a novel in the Saga of the Skolian Empire, a series of science fiction books by Catherine Asaro. It was first published in 2004.

The Saga of the Skolian Empire, informally called the Skolian Saga or Tales of the Ruby Dynasty, is a series of science fiction novels, novellas and novelettes by Catherine Asaro, revolving around characters from an interstellar empire known as the Skolian Empire and their power struggle with the rival Eubian Concord. The plot of the book unfolds over several generations of characters and revolves around political intrigues, but also contains subplots regarding physics, bio-enhancements, virtual computer networks, romance, mathematics, and military conflict as it is affected by superluminal space travel.

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<i>Primary Inversion</i> 1995 science fiction novel by Catherine Asaro

Primary Inversion is a science fiction novel in the Saga of the Skolian Empire by Catherine Asaro. As Asaro's debut novel, it first appeared as a hardcover in 1995. It was nominated for the 1996 Compton Crook/Stephen Tall Memorial Award and placed tenth on the list for the Locus Award for Best First Novel.

<i>The Last Hawk</i> Book by Catherine Asaro

The Last Hawk is a 1997 science fiction novel by Catherine Asaro. The novel is an installment in the Saga of the Skolian Empire series and details the life of Kelricson Garlin Valdoria Skolia during his eighteen years of imprisonment on the planet Coba

Al Sarrantonio is an American horror and science fiction writer, editor and publisher who has authored more than 50 books and 90 short stories. He has also edited numerous anthologies and has been called "brilliant" and "a master anthologist" by Booklist.

<i>The Final Key</i>

The Final Key is a science fiction novel in the Saga of the Skolian Empire, a series of books by American writer Catherine Asaro. As the direct sequel to Schism, it tells the story of a major Eubian assault against the Skolian government and Eldrinson's rise from a rustic farmer to a member of the powerful imperial Triad.

<i>The Radiant Seas</i> 1999 novel by Catherine Asaro

The Radiant Seas is a novel from the Saga of the Skolian Empire series of books by Catherine Asaro. The book continues where Primary Inversion ended and centers on the story of the devastating interstellar Radiance War. It won the HOMer Award for Best Novel of 2000 from the SF and Fantasy forum on CompuServe.

<i>Nebula Winners Twelve</i> 1978 anthology edited by Gordon R. Dickson

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Aurora in Four Voices</span> Short story by Catherine Asaro

"Aurora in Four Voices" is a short science fiction novella written by Catherine Asaro and published in December 1998. It is part of the Skolian Empire series and was originally published in Analog Science Fiction and Fact. It was also available free online at Analog magazine's website.

<i>The Ruby Dice</i> 2009 novel by Catherine Asaro

The Ruby Dice is a 2009 science fiction novel. Written by Catherine Asaro, the book wraps up many of the events of Saga of the Skolian Empire.

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<i>Nebula Awards 25</i> 1991 anthology edited by Michael Bishop

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<i>Nebula Awards Showcase 2003</i> 2003 anthology edited by Nancy Kress

Nebula Awards Showcase 2003 is an anthology of science fiction short works edited by Nancy Kress. It was first published in trade paperback by Roc/New American Library in April 2003.

<i>Nebula Awards Showcase 2007</i> 2007 anthology edited by Mike Resnick

Nebula Awards Showcase 2007 is an anthology of award winning science fiction short works edited by Mike Resnick. It was first published in trade paperback by Roc/New American Library in March 2007.

<i>Nebula Awards Showcase 2010</i> 2010 anthology edited by Bill Fawcett

Nebula Awards Showcase 2010 is an anthology of award-winning science fiction short works edited by Bill Fawcett. It was first published in trade paperback by Roc/New American Library in April 2010.

<i>Nebula Awards Showcase 2013</i> 2013 anthology of science fiction short works

Nebula Awards Showcase 2013 is an anthology of science fiction short works edited by Catherine Asaro. It was first published in trade paperback by Pyr in May 2013.

References

  1. "Catherine Asaro". Fantasticfiction.co.uk. Retrieved December 17, 2015.
  2. A chronology and family tree appears at the back of most Skolian Empire books.
  3. "000283 - Romantic Fantasy". Readersadvice.com. June 14, 2011. Retrieved July 23, 2015.
  4. eMinor. "Catherine Asaro | Celtic from East Setauket, NY". ReverbNation. Retrieved January 11, 2023.