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|1||"Dreamweaver's Dilemma" ||1995  ||&nbsp; ||in ''Dreamweaver's Dilemma'' (1995)<ref name=Dreamweaver /> ||&nbsp;
|1||"Dreamweaver's Dilemma" ||1995  ||&nbsp; ||in ''Dreamweaver's Dilemma'' (1995)<ref name=Dreamweaver /> ||&nbsp;
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|2||''Falling Free'' ||1988 ||&nbsp; ||set about 200 years before Miles Vorkosigan ||[[Nebula Awards|Nebula]] for best novel<ref name=wwoe1988 />; nominated for [[Hugo Awards|Hugo]] for best novel<ref name=wwoe1989 />
|2||''Falling Free'' ||1988 ||&nbsp; ||set about 200 years before Miles Vorkosigan ||[[Nebula Awards|Nebula]]<ref name=wwoe1988 />; nominated for [[Hugo Awards|Hugo]]<ref name=wwoe1989 />
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|3||''Shards of Honor'' ||1986  ||Cordelia Naismith ||part 1 of ''Cordelia's Honor'' (1996) ||&nbsp;
|3||''Shards of Honor'' ||1986  ||Cordelia Naismith ||part 1 of ''Cordelia's Honor'' (1996) ||&nbsp;
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|4||''Barrayar'' ||1991 ||Cordelia Naismith ||part 2 of ''Cordelia's Honor'' (1996) ||Hugo for best novel<ref name=wwoe1992 />; Locus SF<ref name=LocusAward /> for best novel<ref name=wwoe1992 />; nominated for Nebula for best novel<ref name=wwoe1991 />
|4||''Barrayar'' ||1991 ||Cordelia Naismith ||part 2 of ''Cordelia's Honor'' (1996) ||Hugo<ref name=wwoe1992 />; Locus SF<ref name=LocusAward /><ref name=wwoe1992 />; nominated for Nebula<ref name=wwoe1991 />
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|5||''The Warrior's Apprentice'' ||1986 ||Miles Vorkosigan ||&nbsp; ||&nbsp;
|5||''The Warrior's Apprentice'' ||1986 ||Miles Vorkosigan ||&nbsp; ||&nbsp;
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|6||"Mountains of Mourning" ||1989 ||Miles Vorkosigan ||included in 1 and 14 || won Hugo<ref name=hugo1990 /> and Nebula for best novella
|6||"Mountains of Mourning" ||1989 ||Miles Vorkosigan ||included in 1 and 14 || Hugo<ref name=hugo1990 />Nebula
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|7||"Weatherman" ||1990  ||Miles Vorkosigan ||in ''The Vor Game''' ||&nbsp;
|7||"Weatherman" ||1990  ||Miles Vorkosigan ||in ''The Vor Game''' ||&nbsp;
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|8||''The Vor Game'' ||1990 ||Miles Vorkosigan ||includes "Weatherman" ||Hugo for best novel<ref name=wwoe1991 />; Locus SF nominee<ref name=wwoe1991 />
|8||''The Vor Game'' ||1990 ||Miles Vorkosigan ||includes "Weatherman" ||Hugo<ref name=wwoe1991 />; nominated for Locus SF<ref name=wwoe1991 />
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|9||''Cetaganda'' ||1995  ||Miles Vorkosigan ||&nbsp; ||1997 Locus Award nominee<ref name=wwoe1997 />
|9||''Cetaganda'' ||1995  ||Miles Vorkosigan ||&nbsp; ||nominated for Locus SF<ref name=wwoe1997 />
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|10||''Ethan of Athos'' ||1986 ||&nbsp; ||&nbsp; ||Miles Vorkosigan is referred to, but does not actually appear, in this novel.
|10||''Ethan of Athos'' ||1986 ||Ethan Urquhart  ||Miles Vorkosigan is only mentioned. ||&nbsp;
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|11||"Labyrinth" ||1989 ||Miles Vorkosigan ||in 14 ||&nbsp;
|11||"Labyrinth" ||1989 ||Miles Vorkosigan ||in 14 ||&nbsp;
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|13||''Brothers in Arms'' ||1989 ||Miles Vorkosigan ||&nbsp; ||&nbsp;
|13||''Brothers in Arms'' ||1989 ||Miles Vorkosigan ||&nbsp; ||&nbsp;
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|14||''Borders of Infinity'' ||1989  ||Miles Vorkosigan ||includes 6, 11, and 12 ||adds a frame story tying 6, 11, and 12 together
|14||''Borders of Infinity'' ||1989  ||Miles Vorkosigan ||includes 6, 11, and 12, with a framework linking them ||&nbsp;
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|15||''Mirror Dance'' ||1994  ||Miles Vorkosigan ||&nbsp; ||Hugo winner, Locus Award winner, 1995<ref name=wwoe1995 />
|15||''Mirror Dance'' ||1994  ||Miles Vorkosigan ||&nbsp; ||Hugo winner, Locus Award winner, 1995<ref name=wwoe1995 />

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A list of some works of Lois McMaster Bujold.

This is a nearly complete list of works by American science fiction and fantasy author Lois McMaster Bujold.

Vorkosigan novels and novellas (24)

Novels are shown in italics; novellas are shown in "Roman quotes".

No.  Title  Year  About  Notes  Awards 
1 "Dreamweaver's Dilemma" 1995   in Dreamweaver's Dilemma (1995)[1]  
2 Falling Free 1988   set about 200 years before Miles Vorkosigan Nebula[2]; nominated for Hugo[3]
3 Shards of Honor 1986 Cordelia Naismith part 1 of Cordelia's Honor (1996)  
4 Barrayar 1991 Cordelia Naismith part 2 of Cordelia's Honor (1996) Hugo[4]; Locus SF[5][4]; nominated for Nebula[6]
5 The Warrior's Apprentice 1986 Miles Vorkosigan    
6 "Mountains of Mourning" 1989 Miles Vorkosigan included in 1 and 14 Hugo[7]; Nebula
7 "Weatherman" 1990 Miles Vorkosigan in The Vor Game'  
8 The Vor Game 1990 Miles Vorkosigan includes "Weatherman" Hugo[6]; nominated for Locus SF[6]
9 Cetaganda 1995 Miles Vorkosigan   nominated for Locus SF[8]
10 Ethan of Athos 1986 Ethan Urquhart Miles Vorkosigan is only mentioned.  
11 "Labyrinth" 1989 Miles Vorkosigan in 14  
12 "Borders of Infinity" 1989 Miles Vorkosigan in 14  
13 Brothers in Arms 1989 Miles Vorkosigan    
14 Borders of Infinity 1989 Miles Vorkosigan includes 6, 11, and 12, with a framework linking them  
15 Mirror Dance 1994 Miles Vorkosigan   Hugo winner, Locus Award winner, 1995[9]
16 Memory 1996 Miles Vorkosigan   Hugo Award nominee, Nebula Award nominee, Locus Award nominee, 1997[8]
17 Komarr 1998 Miles Vorkosigan    
18 A Civil Campaign 1999 Miles Vorkosigan   Hugo Award nominee, Nebula Award nominee, Locus Award nominee, 2000[10]
19 "Winterfair Gifts" 2004   last part of Miles in Love Available as a standalone ebook from Fictionwise.
20 Diplomatic Immunity 2002 Miles Vorkosigan   Nebula Award nominee, 2003[11]
21 Captain Vorpatril's Alliance 2012 Ivan Vorpatril   Hugo Award nominee, 2013[12]
22 The Flowers of Vashnoi 2018      
23 Cryoburn 2010 Miles Vorkosigan   Hugo Award nominee, 2011[13]
24 Gentleman Jole and the Red Queen 2016 Cordelia Naismith    

Source:[14]

Vorkosigan anthologies (8)

Books that combine novels/novellas:

  • 1987: Test of Honor - OUT OF PRINT(Shards of Honor and The Warrior's Apprentice)
  • 1992: Vorkosigan's Game - OUT OF PRINT (The Vor Game and everything in the book Borders of Infinity)
  • 1996: Cordelia's Honor ("Shards of Honor", "Barrayar", afterword by the author) - Barrayar follows *immediately* after SoH although written 8 years later
  • 1997: Young Miles (The Warrior's Apprentice, The Mountains of Mourning, and The Vor Game)
  • 2001: Miles, Mystery and Mayhem (Cetaganda, Ethan of Athos, and Labyrinth) (
  • 2002: Miles Errant (Borders of Infinity, Brothers in Arms, and Mirror Dance)
  • 2007: Miles, Mutants and Microbes (Falling Free, Labyrinth and Diplomatic Immunity) - order???
  • 2008: Miles in Love (Komarr, A Civil Campaign and Winterfair Gifts)

Fantasy novels (19)

Spirit Ring world (1)

  1. The Spirit Ring (1993), stand-alone book; Locus Fantasy Award nominee, 1993[15]

Sharing Knife world (4)

The Sharing Knife is a single fantasy novel published in four volumes:

    • Beguilement (2006)
    • Legacy (2007)
    • Passage (2008)
    • Horizon (2009)

Chalion world (3)

Each of the following is a stand-alone but also part of a larger whole. They can in theory be read in any order. The third book actually takes place a few hundred years prior to the more closely connected first two. The second volume contains spoilers for the first (but not the third.) In order of publication:

  1. The Curse of Chalion (2001) Hugo, Locus Fantasy, and World Fantasy Awards nominee, 2002[16]
  2. Paladin of Souls (2003) (sequel to The Curse of Chalion) Hugo, Nebula and Locus Fantasy Awards winner, 2004[17]
  3. The Hallowed Hunt (2005) Locus Fantasy Award nominee, 2006[18]

Penric and Desdemona (11)

Shown here in publication order:

  • "Penric's Demon" (2015) (novella, Hugo Award nominee 2016[19]) [20]
  • "Penric and the Shaman" (2016) (standalone novella, Hugo Award nominee 2017[21])
  • "Penric's Mission" (2016) (novella)
  • "Mira's Last Dance" (2017) (novella)[22]
  • "Penric's Fox" (2017) (novella; comes between "Penric and the Shaman" and "Penric's Mission" in series-internal chronology[23])
  • "The Prisoner of Limnos" (2017) (novella)[24]
  • "The Orphans of Raspay" (2019) (novella)
  • "The Physicians of Vilnoc" (2020) (novella)
  • "Masquerade in Lodi" (2020) (novella; comes between "Penric's Fox" and "Penric's Mission" in series-internal chronology[25])
  • The Assassins of Thasalon (2021) (novel) [26]
  • "Knot of Shadows" (2021) (novella) [27]

Shown here in combined volumes:

  • Penric's Progress (2020) —contains "Penric's Demon", "Penric and the Shaman", and "Penric's Fox"
  • Penric's Travels (2020) —contains "Penric's Mission", "Mira's Last Dance", and "The Prisoner of Limnos"
  • Penric's Labors (2022) —contains "Masquerade in Lodi", "The Orphans of Raspay", and "The Physicians of Vilnoc"

These are followed by a short novel or long novella:

  • Knife Children (2019)

Other titles

  • Sidelines: Talks and Essays (2013)
  • Proto Zoa: Five Early Short Stories (2011 ebook, 2016 audiobook)

Attribution

This is a shortened and simplified version of the list from Wikipedia. For now, we still need to say:

Some content on this page may previously have appeared on Wikipedia.

References

  1. Dreamweaver's Dilemma by Lois McMaster Bujold, Nesfa Press (1997) 2nd edition paperback (reprint of the limited-edition Boskone 33 book of 1996) ISBN 978-0915368532 . Contains "Dreamweaver's Dilemma", "Mountains of Mourning", a Sherlock Holmes pastiche, and an author interview.
  2. 1988 novel winners and nominees for Hugo, Nebula, etc. Retrieved on 2023-01-13.
  3. 1989 novel winners and nominees for Hugo, Nebula, etc. Retrieved on 2023-01-13.
  4. 4.0 4.1 1992 novel winners and nominees for Hugo, Nebula, etc. Retrieved on 2023-01-13.
  5. Read about the Locus Award in Wikipedia, last access 1/13/2023.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 1991 novel winners and nominees for Hugo, Nebula, etc. Retrieved on 2023-01-13.
  7. Hugo awards for 1990, last access 1-13-2023
  8. 8.0 8.1 1997 novel winners and nominees for Hugo, Nebula, etc. Retrieved on 2023-01-13.
  9. 1995 novel winners and nominees for Hugo, Nebula, etc. Retrieved on 2023-01-13.
  10. 2000 Award Winners & Nominees | Science Fiction & Fantasy Books by Award | WWEnd. Worldswithoutend.com. Retrieved on 2014-01-28.
  11. 2003 Award Winners & Nominees | Science Fiction & Fantasy Books by Award | WWEnd. Worldswithoutend.com. Retrieved on 2014-01-28.
  12. 2013 Hugo Awards. The Hugo Awards. Retrieved on March 31, 2013.
  13. Renovation Hugo nominee announcement. Renovationsf.org. Archived from the original on 2011-04-29. Retrieved on 2014-01-28.
  14. The Vorkosigan Saga Reading Order Debate: The Chef Recommends - Bujold reading-order guide 2020 update (chapter 2). Retrieved on 2020-10-20.
  15. 1993 Award Winners & Nominees | Science Fiction & Fantasy Books by Award | WWEnd. Worldswithoutend.com. Retrieved on 2014-01-28.
  16. 2002 Award Winners & Nominees | Science Fiction & Fantasy Books by Award | WWEnd. Worldswithoutend.com. Retrieved on 2014-01-28.
  17. 2004 Award Winners & Nominees | Science Fiction & Fantasy Books by Award | WWEnd. Worldswithoutend.com. Retrieved on 2014-01-28.
  18. 2006 Award Winners & Nominees | Science Fiction & Fantasy Books by Award | WWEnd. Worldswithoutend.com. Retrieved on 2014-01-28.
  19. 2016 Hugo Awards. The Hugo Awards. Retrieved on 2019-12-14.
  20. Lois McMaster Bujold's Blog - new fantasy e-novella upcoming - "Penric's Demon" - June 24, 2015 08:19. Goodreads.com (2015-06-24). Retrieved on 2019-12-14.
  21. 2017 Hugo Awards. The Hugo Awards. Retrieved on 2019-12-14.
  22. Lois McMaster Bujold's Blog - Mira hits town... well, iTunes - February 27, 2017 18:03.
  23. Lois McMaster Bujold's Blog - Penric series renumbering puzzle.
  24. Lois McMaster Bujold's Blog - The Prisoner of Limnos now up! - October 27, 2017 19:06.
  25. Lois McMaster Bujold's Blog - Penric 9 impending - October 02, 2020 09:10.
  26. Bujold, Lois McMaster. The Assassins of Thasalon now up.
  27. Bujold, Lois McMaster. Knot of Shadows launches today!.