Catherine Asaro bibliography
This is the complete bibliography of American space opera and hard science fiction author Catherine Asaro.[1]
Bibliography
Saga of the Skolian Empire
Reading order by date of publication
Note that the stories were published in non-chronological sequence, from the perspective of the characters.
- Primary Inversion (1995), rewritten version available online in Baen Free Library (2008–2012)
- "Light and Shadow" (novelette appearing in Analog, ed. Stanley Schmidt) (1994)
- Catch the Lightning (1996)
- The Last Hawk (1997)
- The Radiant Seas (1999)
- "Aurora in Four Voices" (novella appearing in Analog, ed. Stanley Schmidt) (1998)
- Ascendant Sun (2000)
- "A Roll of the Dice" (novella appearing in Analog, ed. Stanley Schmidt) (2000)
- 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))
- Spherical Harmonic (2001)
- The Moon's Shadow (2003)
- 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)
- 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))
- 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)
- The Ruby Dice (2008)
- Diamond Star (2009)
- Carnelians (2011)
- 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 Afterward by Aly Parsons.
- The City of Cries, eBook, (2012)
- "The Spacetime Pool," eBook (2012). Includes "The Spacetime Pool," "Light and Shadow," and the math essay "A Poetry of Angles and Dreams"
- "The Pyre of New Day" (novelette appearing in anthology The Mammoth Book of SF Wars, ed. Ian Watson and Ian Whates) (2012)
- "Echoes of Pride" (appearing in Galaxy's Edge magazine) (2013)
- Lightning Strike, Book I, 2014, an expanded version of the first half of Catch the Lightning
- Undercity, 2014
Reading order by internal chronology
Note: the name(s) between the parentheses denotes the main character.
- Skyfall (Roca Skolia, Eldrinson Althor Valdoria, Kurj Skolia)
- "The City of Cries" (Major Bhaaj, P.I.)
- "Stained Glass Heart" (Havyrl Torcellei Valdoria)
- Schism (Sauscony (Soz) Lahaylia Valdoria)
- "Echoes of Pride" (Sauscony (Soz) Lahaylia Valdoria)
- The Final Key (Sauscony Lahaylia Valdoria/rest of her family)
- "The Edges of Never-Haven" (Denric Winward Valdoria)
- "Light and Shadow" (Kelricson Garlin Valdoria)
- "Aurora in Four Voices" (Sauscony Lahaylia Valdoria)
- "Walk in Silence" (Jess Fernandez)
- "The Pyre of New Day" (Sauscony (Soz) Lahaylia Valdoria)
- The Last Hawk (Kelricson Garlin Valdoria)
- Primary Inversion (Sauscony (Soz) Lahaylia Valdoria) This was the first published book
- The Radiant Seas (Sauscony (Soz) Lahaylia Valdoria/rest of her family)
- "The Shadowed Heart" (Jason Harrick)
- Aftermath of Radiant War – the following stories have a great deal of overlap but follow different characters
- Ascendant Sun (Kelricson Garlin Valdoria)
- The Quantum Rose (Kamoj Argali, Havyrl Torcellei Valdoria)
- Spherical Harmonic (Dyhianna Selei)
- The Moon's Shadow (Jaibriol Qox Skolia)
- Diamond Star (Del-Kurj Arden Valdoria)
- "A Roll of the Dice" (Jeremiah Coltman)
- "The Ruby Dice" (novella, Kelricson Garlin Valdoria)
- The Ruby Dice (full length novel, Jaibriol Qox Skolia and Kelricson Garlin Valdoria)
- Carnelians (Kelricson Garlin Valdoria, Jaibriol Qox Skolia, Del-Kurj Arden Valdoria)
- "Ave de Paso" (Akushtina Santis Pulivok)
- Catch the Lightning (Akushtina Santis Pulivok, Althor Vyan Selei)
- Lightning Strike, Book I, (Akushtina Santis Pulivok, Althor Vyan Selei)
Lost Continent
Lost Continent (aka Aronsdale) series (Romantic fantasy)[3]
- The Charmed Sphere (2004)
- "Moonglow" novella (Charmed Destinies, ed. Mary Theresa Hussey (2003))
- The Misted Cliffs (2005)
- The Dawn Star (2006)
- The Fire Opal (2007)
- The Night Bird (2008)
- "The Topaz Desert" (Lace and Blade, ed. Deborah Ross, 2008)
Other works
- The Veiled Web (1999)
- The Phoenix Code (2000)
- Sunrise Alley (2004)
- Alpha (2006) (Sequel to Sunrise Alley)
- "Dance in Blue" novelette (Christmas Forever, ed. David Hartwell, (1993) and Wondrous Beginnings, ed. Steven H Silver (2003))
- "Boot Hill" short story written with Mike Resnick (Civil War Fantastic, ed. Martin H. Greenberg, (2000) and With a Little Help from My Friends: Stories by Hugo and Nebula Winner Mike Resnick in Collaboration with . . . ed. Mike Resnick (2002))
- The Phoenix Code (2013) rewritten eBook version
Editor
- Mindsparks the Magazine of Science and Science Fiction, Editor and founder, Catherine Asaro, 1993–1996
- Irresistible Forces, ed. Catherine Asaro (2004)
- Nebula Awards Showcase 2013, ed. Catherine Asaro
Inclusion in collections with works by other authors
- Civil War Fantastic, ed. Martin H. Greenberg (2000)
- Redshift: Extreme Visions of Speculative Fiction, ed. Al Sarrantonio (2001)
- Fantasy: the Best of 2001, ed. Robert Silverberg and Karen Haber (2002)
- Charmed Destinies, ed. Mary Theresa Hussey (2003)
- Nebula Awards Showcase 2003, ed. Nancy Kress (2003)
- Flights: Extreme Visions of Fantasy, ed. Al Sarrantonio (2004)
- Projections: Science Fiction in Literature & Film, ed. Lou Anders (2004) Nonfiction
- The Journey Home, ed. Mary Kirk (2005)
- Down These Dark Spaceways, ed. Mike Resnick (2005)
- Year Million, ed. Damien Broderick Nonfiction (2008) Nonfiction
- Strange Divisions and Alien Territories: The Sub-genres of Science Fiction [sic], ed. Keith Brooke (2012) Nonfiction; chapter written with Kate Dolan
- The Mammoth Book of SF Wars, ed. Ian Whates and Ian Watson, (2012)
Music
- Diamond Star, Point Valid with Catherine Asaro (2009) CD
- Goodbye Note, Asaro and Wolcott (2010) EP
- "Deep Snows," Catherine Asaro (2012) Single
- "Looking For Sunsets," Catherine Asaro (2013) Demo
Scientific articles
- "Photoexcitation and Ionization in Molecular Oxygen: Theoretical Studies of Electronic Transitions in the Discrete and Continuous Spectral Intervals," A. Gerwer, C. Asaro, B.V. McKoy, and P.W. Langhoff, Journal of Chemical Physics 72 713 (1980)
- "Photoionization of Molecular Oxygen," P.W. Langoff, A. Gerwer, C. Asaro, and B.V. McKoy, International Journal of Quantum Chemistry, Quantum Chmistry Symposium 13, 645 (1979). (Conference proceedings for 1980 JCP article)
- "Stieltjes-Imaging Calculations of Photodissociation," C. Asaro and A. Dalgarno, Journal of Chemical Physics 78 200 (1983)
- "Bound Vibrational Levels of the Two Lowest Singlet Sigma States of LiF," Catherine Asaro and A. Dalgarno, Chemical Physics Letters 118 64 (1985)
- "Polarization Control of Branching Ratios in Photodissociation," Catherine Asaro, Paul Brumer, and Moshe Shapiro, Physical Review Letters 60(16) 1634 (1988)
- "Complex speeds and special relativity," Catherine Asaro, American Journal of Physics April 1996
- "Special relativity and complex speeds," Catherine Asaro, NASA Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Workshop, August 1997
References
- ↑ "Catherine Asaro". Fantasticfiction.co.uk. Retrieved 2015-12-17.
- ↑ A chronology and family tree appears at the back of most Skolian Empire books.
- ↑ "000283 - Romantic Fantasy". Readersadvice.com. 2011-06-14. Retrieved 2015-07-23.
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