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The three novels are Red Mars (1992), Green Mars (1993), and Blue Mars (1996). The Martians (1999) is a collection of short stories set in the same fictional universe. Red Mars won the BSFA Award in 1992 and Nebula Award for Best Novel in 1993. Green Mars won the Hugo Award for Best Novel and Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel in 1994.
Kim Stanley Robinson (born March 23, 1952) is an American science fiction writer best known for his Mars trilogy.Many of his novels and stories have ecological, cultural, and political themes and feature scientists as heroes.
Bookclub is a monthly programme, devised by Olivia Seligman and hosted by Jim Naughtie and broadcast on BBC Radio 4.Each month a novel is selected, and its author invited to discuss it.
Blue Mars may refer to: Blue Mars (novel) , the third book in the Mars trilogy by Kim Stanley Robinson Blue Mars (video game) , 3D massively multiplayer virtual world platform
"Green Mars" is a science fiction novella by the American writer Kim Stanley Robinson, first published in Asimov's Science Fiction in September 1985, eight years before his novel of the same name. [1] The author later said that he wrote the story "mainly to stake a claim – at least a moral claim – on the name.
Warriors of Mars (a.k.a. City of the Beast) (1965) Blades of Mars (a.k.a. Lord of the Spiders) (1965) Barbarians of Mars (a.k.a. Masters of the Pit) (1965) Moorcock later wrote a short story, "The Lost Canal", which is a sequel to the Kane of Old Mars trilogy, set one million years later.
Montreal-based studio Felix & Paul Studios wants to send VR users to space, embedding users in the heart of the International Space Station with the three-part immersive series “Space Explorers ...
The Vintage Podcast: 2016–2017 Alex Clark: Independent [17] The Book Review: 2014–present Pamela Paul: The New York Times [18] Between the Covers: 2010–present David Naimon Tin House Books and KBOO 90.7FM [19] Audio Book Club: 2006–2018 Isaac Butler Slate [20] Sugar Calling: 2020 Cheryl Strayed: The New York Times [21] Bookworm: 2021 ...