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Science Fiction Worlds of Jeffrey A. Carver

RECOMMENDED SCIENCE FICTION & FANTASY BOOKS


This list is a sampler of some of my favorites, from among thousands of fine works. It also includes a few of my personal favorites from my own work. It does not pretend to be exhaustive. I have listed relatively few very recent works. That's because I can't keep up! Look for some excellent reference works toward the end of the list.

Linked titles will open a new browser window displaying that book at Amazon.com. (I hope to continue adding these links as time allows.)

If you have a title suggestion, send it to me at jeff@starrigger.net along with a brief description. I'll add it to the list of your recommendations!


For a good introduction (and for younger readers)


More ambitious reading


Nebula Award winners

Another good place to start is with novels that have won the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America's Nebula Award. Note that the awards are actually given out in the spring following the year listed; the latter corresponds generally to year of publication. Here's the list to date:

2004 Paladin of Souls -- Lois McMaster Bujold
2003 The Speed of Dark -- Elizabeth Moon
2002 American Gods -- Neil Gaiman
2001 The Quantum Rose -- Catherine Asaro
2000 Darwin's Radio -- Greg Bear
1999 Parable of the Talents -- Octavia E. Butler
1998 The Forever Peace -- Joe W. Haldeman
1997 The Moon and the Sun -- Vonda N. McIntyre
1996 Slow River -- Nicola Griffith
1995 The Terminal Experiment -- Robert J. Sawyer
1994 Moving Mars -- Greg Bear
1993 Red Mars -- Kim Stanley Robinson
1992 Doomsday Book -- Connie Willis
1991 Stations of the Tide -- Michael Swanwick
1990 Tehanu: The Last Book of Earthsea -- Ursula K. Le Guin
1989 The Healer's War -- Elizabeth Ann Scarborough
1988 Falling Free -- Lois McMaster Bujold
1987 The Falling Woman -- Pat Murphy
1986 Speaker for the Dead -- Orson Scott Card
1985 Ender's Game -- Orson Scott Card
1984 Neuromancer -- William Gibson
1983 Startide Rising -- David Brin
1982 No Enemy But Time -- Michael Bishop
1981 The Claw of the Conciliator -- Gene Wolfe
1980 Timescape -- Gregory Benford
1979 The Fountains of Paradise -- Arthur C. Clarke
1978 Dreamsnake -- Vonda N. McIntyre
1977 Gateway -- Frederik Pohl
1976 Man Plus -- Frederik Pohl
1975 The Forever War -- Joe Haldeman
1974 The Disposessed -- Ursula K. Le Guin
1973 Rendezvous with Rama -- Arthur C. Clarke
1972 The Gods Themselves -- Isaac Asimov
1971 A Time of Changes -- Robert Silverberg
1970 Ringworld -- Larry Niven
1969 The Left Hand of Darkness -- Ursula K. Le Guin
1968 Rite of Passage -- Alexei Panshin
1967 The Einstein Intersection -- Samuel R. Delany
1966 Flowers for Algernon (tie) -- Daniel Keyes
1966 Babel-17 (tie) -- Samuel R. Delany
1965 Dune -- Frank Herbert


Complete Nebula and Hugo Awards Lists

Browse the lists of not just the winners, but also the many worthy nominees down through the years. These lists include short fiction as well as novels.

Hugo Award winners -- voted by the members of the annual World Science Fiction Convention (readers, writers, editors, fans)
[with Amazon purchase links]

Nebula Award winners -- voted yearly by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA)
[with Amazon purchase links]

A complete Hugo Awards list, including finalists, but without the purchase links.

A complete Nebula Awards list, including finalists, but without the purchase links.


Short fiction

A good place to find quality short stories is in any of the annual "best of the year" anthologies--for example, The Year's Best Science Fiction, edited by Gardner Dozois, or The Year's Best Fantasy, edited by Terri Windling and Ellen Datlow.

Or try the many anthologies of past works such as The Science Fiction Hall of Fame or The Best of the Nebulas, stories chosen by members of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, or The Hugo Winners, stories which have won the reader-voted Hugo Award.

Numerous magazines publish a continuing stream of fine work, including Science Fiction Age, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Analog, and Asimov's SF Magazine.


Film and Video

This is a new section, which I hope to add to over time. I'm starting with some of the best.


Reference and History of the Field


On Writing SF

Writing help online:

My own Writing Science Fiction and Fantasy teaches the fundamentals of storytelling, and includes such topics as getting from idea to story, world building, creating human and alien characters, plot and conflict, style, finishing, rewriting, submitting to publishers, and more. It's free. Give it a try, at writeSF.com.

Books on the craft of writing SF and fantasy

There are many others. Check your local library.

General books on writing

A more complete list of titles is available on the SFWA web site.

Magazines such as Writer's Digest can offer a good deal of helpful information.

On writing workshops

Not seen but recommended to me: The Complete Guide to Writer's Groups, Conferences, and Workshops (Wiley Books for Writers Series) lists over 400 organizations and conferences and sources. The bulk of the book addresses the dynamics of writing groups, starting up your own, etc.

Also, check out SFWA's list of workshops.


Other Reading Lists

Further recommendations are available at SFWA's Suggested Reading page. Note particularly the Dozois and Kessel lists.

For SF stories that incorporate interesting science (particularly astronomy), take a look at Science Fiction Stories with Good Astronomy & Physics from the Astronomical Society of the Pacific.

Happy Reading! --Jeffrey A. Carver


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