This is a bibliography of American science fiction author Kim Stanley Robinson.
Works
Series
Three Californias
- The Wild Shore (1984)
- The Gold Coast (1988)
- Pacific Edge (1990)
The Mars trilogy
- Red Mars (1992) â Colonization
- Green Mars (1993) â Terraforming
- Blue Mars (1996) â Long-term results
- The Martians (1999) â Short stories
Science in the Capital series
- Forty Signs of Rain (2004)
- Fifty Degrees Below (2005)
- Sixty Days and Counting (2007)
Green Earth (2015) ⢠collected and condensed omnibus edition
Novels
Short story collections
- The Planet on the Table (1986)
- Venice Drowned (Universe 11, 1981)
- Mercurial (Universe 15, 1985)
- Ridge Running (F&SF 1984)
- The Disguise (Orbit 19, 1977) Originally published in Orbit 19, 1977, ed. Damon Knight, .
- The Lucky Strike (Universe 14, 1984) Originally published in Universe 14, 1984, ed. Terry Carr, . (nominated for Hugo Award for Best Novelette, Nebula Award for Best Novelette) (frequently anthologized, as in Alternative Histories, 1986, ed. Charles G. Waugh, Martin H. Greenberg, , There Won't Be War, 1991, ed. Harry Harrison, Bruce McAllister, )
- Coming Back to Dixieland (Orbit 18, 1976)
- Stone Eggs (Universe 13, 1983) Originally published in Universe 13, ed. Terry Carr, .
- Black Air (F&SF 1983)
- Escape from Kathmandu (1989)
- "Escape from Kathmandu" Originally published in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, September 1986. (nominated for Hugo Award for Best Novella, Nebula Award for Best Novella) (subsequently anthologized)
- "Mother Goddess Of The World" Originally published in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, October 1987. (nominated for Hugo Award for Best Novella) (subsequently anthologized)
- "The True Nature of Shangri-La" Appeared in Asimov's Science Fiction, December 1989.
- "The Kingdom Underground"
- Remaking History (1991)
- "A History of the Twentieth Century, with Illustrations" (in: Vinland the Dream) Originally published in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, April 1991, revised for Remaking History. (subsequently anthologized: ', 1992, ed. Gardner Dozois, ; Best New SF 6, 1992, ed. Gardner Dozois, ; The Giant Book of Fantastic SF, 1995, ed. Gardner Dozois, ; The Savage Humanists, 2008, ed. Fiona Kelleghan, .)* Down and Out in the Year 2000 (1992)
- "Before I Wake" (in Remaking History) Originally published in Interzone #27, 1989; Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, April 1990) (nominated for Nebula Award for Best Short Story)
- "Glacier" (in Remaking History) Originally published in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, September 1988. (subsequently anthologized)
- "Remaking History" (in Remaking History and Vinland the Dream) Originally published in Other Edens II, 1988, ed. Robert Holdstock, Christopher Evans, ; then Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, March 1989; and What Might Have Been? Volume 1: Alternate Empires, edited by Gregory Benford and Martin H. Greenberg, 1989, . (nominated for Hugo Award for Best Short Story but withdrawn as ineligible)
- "The Part of Us That Loves" (in Remaking History) Originally published in Full Spectrum 2, 1989, ed. Lou Aronica, Shawna McCarthy, Amy Stout, Pat LoBrutto, .
- "The Return from Rainbow Bridge" (in Remaking History) Originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1987.
- "The Translator" (in Remaking History) Originally published in Universe 1, 1990, ed. Robert Silverberg, Karen Haber, .
- "Vinland the Dream" (in Remaking History, later in Vinland the Dream) Originally published in Asimov's Science Fiction, November 1991. (nominated for the Nebula Award for Best Short Story) (frequently anthologized)
- "Zürich" (in Remaking History) Originally appeared in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1990.
- Vinland the Dream (2001)
- "A Sensitive Dependence on Initial Conditions" (in Vinland the Dream) Originally published in Author's Choice Monthly #20, Pulphouse Publishing, May 1991.
- "Black Air" (in Vinland the Dream) Originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1983. (won 1984 World Fantasy Award, 1984 Science Fiction Chronicle Award; nominated for Nebula Award for Best Novelette) (subsequently anthologized)
- "Coming Back to Dixieland" (in Vinland the Dream) Originally published in Orbit 18, 1976.
- "Mercurial" (in Vinland the Dream) Originally published in Universe 15, 1985, ed. Terry Carr, . Later in Future Crimes, 2003, ed. Jack Dann, Gardner Dozois, .
- "Muir on Shasta" (in Vinland the Dream) Originally published in A Sensitive Dependence on Initial Conditions, Author's Choice Monthly #20, Pulphouse Publishing, 1991.
- "Ridge Running" (in Vinland the Dream) Originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1984. (nominated for Hugo Award for Best Short Story)
- "Venice Drowned" (in Vinland the Dream) Originally published in Universe 11, 1981, ed. Terry Carr, . (nominated for the Nebula Award for Best Short Story)
- The Best of Kim Stanley Robinson (2010)
- "The Timpanist of the Berlin Philharmonic, 1942" (in The Best of Kim Stanley Robinson)
Short stories
- "A Martian Childhood" â Asimov's Science Fiction, February 1994.
- "A Transect" â The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1986. (anthologized: Future Earths: Under African Skies, 1993, ed. Gardner Dozois, Mike Resnick, )
- "Down and Out in the Year 2000" â Originally published in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, April 1986. (subsequently anthologized)
- "Festival Night" (from Red Mars) In: Nebula Awards 29, 1995, ed. Pamela Sargent, .
- "From 2312 (excerpt)" â Lightspeed Magazine, May 2012.
- "How Science Saved the World" â Nature, 6 January 2000. Also published under the title: "Review: Science in the Third Millennium", which appeared in Envisioning the Future: Science Fiction and the Next Millennium, 2003, ed. Marleen S. Barr, . This is a facetious review of two fictional books.
- "In Pierson's Orchestra" â Orbit 18, 1976, ed. Damon Knight, .
- "Me in a Mirror" â Foundation â The International Review of Science Fiction, #38 Winter 1986/87, 1987, ed. Edward James.
- "On the North Pole of Pluto" â After some reworking, this novella became the third part of Icehenge; also in Orbit 21, 1980, ed. Damon Knight, .
- "Our Town" â Originally published in Omni, November 1986; later in Lightspeed Magazine, April 2012.
- "Primate in Forest" â Future Washington, 2005, ed. Ernest Lilley, . Excerpt from Chapter One of Fifty Degrees Below.
- "Prometheus Unbound, At Last" â Nature, 11 August 2005.
- "Red Mars" â Interzone, #63 September 1992.
- "Sacred Space" â I'm With the Bears, 2011, ed. Mark Martin, . This excerpt is from chapter 6 of the novel Sixty Days and Counting.
- "The Blind Geometer" â Originally published as a limited edition by Cheap Street Press in 1986, , then Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, August 1987. (subsequently anthologized, as in The Mammoth Book of Modern Science Fiction: Short Novels of the 1980s, 1993, ed. Martin H. Greenberg, Isaac Asimov, Charles G. Waugh, ) (won the 1988 Nebula Award for Best Novella; nominated for the 1988 Hugo Award for Best Novella)
- "The Lunatics" â Originally published in Terry's Universe, 1988, ed. Beth Meacham, . (frequently anthologized)
- "The Memorial" â In the Field of Fire, 1987, ed. Jack Dann, Jeanne Van Buren Dann, .
- "The Thing Itself" â Clarion SF, 1977, ed. Kate Wilhelm, .
- "To Leave a Mark" â The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1982. (nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Novella) Later incorporated as the first part of Icehenge
- "Green Mars" (in The Martians) Originally published in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, September 1985. (nominated for Hugo Award for Best Novella, Nebula Award for Best Novella) (subsequently anthologized)
Nonfiction
- ' (1994) Edited and wrote introduction of the anthology.
- Green Planets: Ecology and Science Fiction (Wesleyan University Press) with Marquette University professor Gerry Canavan. Co-edited collection of scholarly essays on the relationship between ecological science, environmentalist politics, and science fiction.
- State of the World 2013: Is Sustainability Still Possible? published by WorldWatch Institute (2013). Wrote chapter "is it too late?"
- The High Sierra: A love story. (2022).
As editor
About Robinson
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