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|27|| ''Ribbon Dance'' ||2024 || Padi yos'Galan || on planet Colemeno<ref>''Ribbon Dance'' was published in June 2024, and in its afterword, Sharon Lee wrote that Steve Miller has passed away in February of that year, and that she planned to continue publishing in the Liaden universe under both their names.</ref> | |27|| ''Ribbon Dance'' ||2024 || Padi yos'Galan || on planet Colemeno<ref>''Ribbon Dance'' was published in June 2024, and in its afterword, Sharon Lee wrote that Steve Miller has passed away in February of that year, and that she planned to continue publishing in the Liaden universe under both their names.</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:01, 11 September 2024
The Liaden universe is the science fiction and fantasy world created by co-authors Sharon Lee and Steve Miller over decades of writing together. From 1988 to the present, they have published for the Liaden universe more than two dozen novels and numerous novelettes and short stories, bundled into a confusing array of omnibus editions. Although they may be characterized as space opera, the stories sometimes contain fantasy elements such as psionic abilities in people, animals or plants.
Liaden novels
No. | Title | Year | About | Notes |
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1 | Crystal Soldier | 2005 | Cantra yos'Phelium and M Jela | ends in arrival of humans at the unoccupied planet of Liad |
2 | Crystal Dragon | 2006 | Cantra yos'Phelium and ? yos'Galan | founding of Clan Korval, and settlement of Liad |
3 | Local Custom | 2002 | Anne and Er Thom | ? |
4 | Scout's Progress | 2002 | Aelliana and Daav | A young Aelliana beats a gambler at his game |
5 | Mouse and Dragon | 2010 | Aelliana and Daav | Aelliana and Daav become linked irrevocably |
6 | Conflict of Honors | 1988 | Priscilla and Shan | ? |
7 | Agent of Change | 1988 | Val Con and Miri | ? |
8 | Carpe Diem | 1989 | Val Con and Miri | ? |
9 | Plan B | 1999 | Val Con, Miri, and Shan | ? |
10 | I Dare | 2002 | Pat Rin and Natesa; Ren Zel and Anthora | ? |
11 | Ghost Ship | 2011 | Theo | ? |
12 | Dragon Ship | 2012 | Theo and Bechimo | ? |
13 | Dragon in Exile | 2015 | ? | ? |
14 | Alliance of Equals | 2016 | ? | ? |
15 | The Gathering Edge | 2017 | Theo Waitley | ? |
16 | Neogenesis | 2018 | ? | ? |
17 | Accepting the Lance | 2019 | ? | ? |
18 | Trader's Leap | 2020 | Padi, Priscilla and Shan | ? |
19 | Balance of Trade | 2004 | Jethri Gobelyn | Terran adopted by a Liaden trader, to widespread consternation |
20 | Fledgling | 2009 | Theo Waitley | ? |
21 | Saltation | 2010 | Theo Waitley | ? |
22 | Necessity's Child | 2013 | the Bedel, Nova, and Syl Vor | ? |
23 | Trade Secret | 2013 | Jethri Gobelyn | ? |
24 | The Wrong Lance | 2020 | ? | ? |
25 | Fair Trade | 2022 | Jethri Gobelyn | ? |
26 | Salvage Right | 2023 | ? | ? |
27 | Ribbon Dance | 2024 | Padi yos'Galan | on planet Colemeno[1] |
- ↑ Ribbon Dance was published in June 2024, and in its afterword, Sharon Lee wrote that Steve Miller has passed away in February of that year, and that she planned to continue publishing in the Liaden universe under both their names.