The coming by joe haldeman6/5/2023 ![]() ![]() All three were shortlisted for the Locus Award. It was followed by Worlds Apart (1983) and Worlds Enough and Time nearly a decade later (1992). In 1981 he wrote the opening novel in a trilogy about life in an orbital habitat, Worlds. ![]() His most famous novels include The Forever War (1974), The Hemingway Hoax (1991) and Forever Peace (1997). In 2012 he was inducted as a member of the Science Fiction Hall of Fame, and he’s won virtually every major science fiction award. Joe Haldeman became an SFWA Grand Master in 2010, the highest honor one can attain in our field. Today I’m looking at a forgotten trilogy from an author who is very definitely not forgotten. ![]() ![]() Classic SF and fantasy isn’t going to promote itself to an increasingly chaotic world. (Especially if you’re in a doomsday cult - those guys are surprisingly chummy.) But here at Black Gate, our work continues. Covers by Vincent Di FateĪre you working from home? Quarantined? Hanging out with a doomsday cult and wondering if the end times have actually arrived? You’re not alone. Joe Haldeman’s Worlds trilogy, paperback editions from Avon/ AvoNova. ![]()
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