Linda Nagata: the blog at Hahví.net


My Books, Sorted

October 2nd, 2020

I’ve been rethinking how to present a list of my books at the end of each ebook, and it seemed to me the list would be more helpful to new readers if I sort by subgenre. This is what I came up with:


More Books by Linda Nagata

Near-Future Science Fiction

Pacific Storm
The Last Good Man
Limit of Vision
Tech-Heaven
The Red Trilogy:

The Red: First Light
The Trials
Going Dark

Far-Future Science Fiction

Inverted Frontier Series

Edges
Silver

The Nanotech Succession

Tech-Heaven (prequel)
The Bohr Maker
Deception Well
Vast

Memory
Skye-Object 3270a (young adult/middle grade)

Fantasy Novels

The Wild

Stories of the Puzzle Lands Duology

The Dread Hammer
Hepen the Watcher

Short Fiction Collections

Light and Shadow

Goddesses & Other Stories


This list will appear only in recently updated ebooks. So what do you think?

Posted on: Friday, October 2nd, 2020 at 9:23 am
Categories: Publishing.

8 Responses to “My Books, Sorted”

  1. SteveG Says:

    Nice to know I have most of them 🙂

    Looks good to me.

  2. Philip Friel Says:

    Definitely. Include the list in all of your forthcoming books.

    I’ve got all of your far future books and short story collections, but none of your near future (except Tech Heaven) or fantasy books. I’d need to rectify that pretty soon.

  3. Rick Says:

    I like the sub genre breakdown. Is there a reason you have Tech Heaven listed in both Near-Future and Far-Future?

    Seems I’m deficient in having read your fantasy stuff. Guess I need to get on that!

  4. Linda Says:

    Thanks Steve and Philip!

    Rick, I figured Tech-Heaven belongs in both places because while it’s a near-future stand-alone, it’s also part of the Nanotech sequence. Re: the fantasy novels. The Puzzle Lands books are darkly humorous grimdark. You might like that? The Wild isn’t presently available. I was revising it this summer, and still need to find new cover art.

  5. William Baum Says:

    Do you want to include your stories from Analog, Asimov, and other magazines?

  6. Linda Says:

    This list is just books I have on the market. Much of my short fiction is in the two collections. I’m hoping to put out a third collection sometime in 2021.

  7. Julie Says:

    I really like the idea of listing by genre instead of just a list. It saves readers the trouble of looking up each book if we’re just looking for a certain thing, like “far future” (my fave!).

  8. Linda Says:

    I agree, Julie. I think it makes it a lot easier to navigate the list.