Template:Vorkosigan Saga timeline

Vorkosigan Saga timeline[1][2]
Time / Age[a] Title First published Hugo Nebula Locus Omnibus collection
-500 "Dreamweaver's Dilemma"[b] 1996 Dreamweaver's Dilemma[c]
-200 Falling Free[b] 1988[d] Nominated, 1989 Hugo Award for Best Novel Won, 1988 Nebula Award for Best Novel Miles, Mutants & Microbes[e]
-1 Shards of Honor[f][g] 1986 Cordelia's Honor
-0 Barrayar[f] 1991 Won, 1992 Hugo Award for Best Novel Nominated, 1991 Nebula Award for Best Novel Won, 1992 Locus Award for Best Novel
+17 The Warrior's Apprentice 1986 Young Miles
+20 "The Mountains of Mourning"
in Borders of Infinity[h]
1989[i] Won, 1990 Hugo Award for Best Novella Won, 1990 Nebula Award for Best Novella
The Vor Game[j] 1990 Won, 1991 Hugo Award for Best Novel Nominated, 1991 Nebula Award for Best Novella[k] Nominated, 1991 Locus Award for Best Novel
+22 Cetaganda 1995 Nominated, 1997 Locus Award for Best Novel Miles, Mystery & Mayhem
Ethan of Athos[b] 1986
+23 "Labyrinth"
in Borders of Infinity[h]
1989[l]
+24 "The Borders of Infinity"
in Borders of Infinity[h]
1987[m] Miles Errant
Brothers in Arms 1989
+28 Mirror Dance 1994 Won, 1995 Hugo Award for Best Novel Won, 1995 Locus Award for Best Novel
+29 Memory 1996 Nominated, 1997 Hugo Award for Best Novel Nominated, 1997 Nebula Award for Best Novel Nominated, 1997 Locus Award for Best Novel (none)
+30 Komarr 1998 Miles in Love
A Civil Campaign 1999 Nominated, 2000 Hugo Award for Best Novel Nominated, 2000 Nebula Award for Best Novel Nominated, 2000 Locus Award for Best Novel
+31 "Winterfair Gifts"
in Irresistible Forces[n]
2004 Nominated, 2005 Hugo Award for Best Novella
+32 Diplomatic Immunity 2002 Nominated, 2002 Nebula Award for Best Novel Miles, Mutants & Microbes[e]
+35 Captain Vorpatril's Alliance[o] 2012 Nominated, 2013 Hugo Award for Best Novel (none)
"The Flowers of Vashnoi" 2018 (none)
+39 Cryoburn 2010 Nominated, 2011 Hugo Award for Best Novel Nominated, 2011 Locus Award for Best Novel (none)
+42 Gentleman Jole and the Red Queen[f] 2016 (none)
Notes
  1. ^ Relative to series protagonist Miles Vorkosigan
  2. ^ a b c Set in same universe, but no Vorkosigan family appearances
  3. ^ Published in Feb 1996 for the Boskone 33 conference; original story was written c. 1982
  4. ^ Originally published serially in Analog between December 1987 and February 1988
  5. ^ a b Also includes the novella "Labyrinth"
  6. ^ a b c Primarily focuses on Cordelia Naismith, Miles' mother
  7. ^ Novel incorporates the short story "Aftermaths" as an epilogue; "Aftermaths" was originally published in Far Frontiers 5 (Spring 1986)[3]
  8. ^ a b c Borders of Infinity is a three-novella anthology with a framing story set when Miles is 25 years old.
  9. ^ Originally published in Analog magazine, May 1989
  10. ^ Incorporates the short story "Weatherman", which was originally published in Analog, Feb 1990
  11. ^ For "Weatherman"
  12. ^ Originally published in Analog magazine, August 1989
  13. ^ Originally published in the anthology Free Lancers (1987)[4]
  14. ^ Irresistible Forces[5] is an anthology edited by Catherine Asaro
  15. ^ Primarily focuses on cousin Ivan Vorpatril; Miles is a minor character


References

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  1. ^ Lillian Stewart Carl; John Helfers, eds. (2008). "Appendix 2: Timeline". The Vorkosigan Companion. Baen Books. pp. 454–457. ISBN 978-1-4391-3379-8.
  2. ^ Bujold, Lois McMaster; Bernardi, Michael (June 4, 2012). "The Vorkosigan Saga Reading Order Debate: The Chef Recommends". dendarii.com. Retrieved 9 November 2022.
  3. ^ Jerry Pournelle; Jim Baen, eds. (Spring 1986). Far Frontiers 5. Baen Books. ISBN 978-0-671-65572-3.
  4. ^ Card, Orson Scott; Drake, David; Bujold, Lois McMaster (1987). Free Lancers. Baen Books. ISBN 0-671-65352-0.
  5. ^ Catherine Asaro, ed. (2004). Irresistible Forces. New American Library. ISBN 0451211111.