Kim Stanley Robinson
1952
Kim Stanley Robinson is the award winning author of several science fiction novels; including the novels that make up the “Three Californias” series, “The Mars” trilogy (an award winning series for which he is probably best known for writing), and the “Science in the Capital” series. Robinson has also written dozens of short stories and several other standalone novels. Robinson has won many awards in his career as an author; the awards he has won include: British Science Fiction Association Award, World Fantasy Award, Nebula, Ignotus Award, Seium Award, Hugo, John W. Campbell Award for Best Science Fiction Novel, and Locus Awards (which he has won six times: 1985, 1991, 1994, 1997, 2000, 2003). Robinson has been nominated for many others. He was born in Waukegan, Illinois on March 23, 1952.
Publication Order
Standalone Books
The Martians
1999
Icehenge
1984
The Memory of Whiteness
1985
The Blind Geometer
1986
Stan's Kitchen
2020
A Short, Sharp Shock
1990
The Years of Rice and Salt
2002
Galileo's Dream
2009
2312
2012
Shaman
2013
Aurora
2015
Oral Argument
2015
Drowned Worlds
2016
New York 2140
2017
Red Moon
2018
The Ministry for the Future
2020
The Planet on the Table
1986
Escape From Kathmandu
1989
Remaking History and Other Stories
1991
Down and Out in the Year 2000
1992
The Best of Kim Stanley Robinson
2001
Vinland the Dream and Other Stories
2002
Black Air
1983
Green Mars (novella; in Asimov's)
1985
Mother Goddess of the World (in Asimov's)
1987
Antarctica
1997
Stan's Kitchen
2020