6 Novels by Allen Steele
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Overview: Allen Mulherin Steele, Jr. is an American science fiction author.
Steele began publishing short stories in 1988. His early novels formed a future history beginning with Orbital Decay and continuing through Labyrinth of Night. Some of his early novels such as Orbital Decay and Lunar Descent were about blue-collar workers working on future construction projects in space. Since 1992, he has tended to focus on stand-alone projects and short stories, although he has written four novels about the moon Coyote.
Steele was born in Nashville, Tennessee. He received a Bachelor’s from New England College and a Master’s from The University of Missouri. Before he established himself as a science fiction author, he spent several years working as a journalist.
In 1996, his story "The Death of Captain Future" received the Hugo Award for Best Novella. He won the award again in 1998 for the story "…Where Angels Fear to Tread."
Steele serves on the Board of Advisors for both the Space Frontier Foundation and the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, and he is a former member (Eastern Regional Director) of the SFWA Board of Directors. In April, 2001, he testified before the Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics of the U.S. House of Representatives, in hearings regarding space exploration in the 21st century.
In 2004, he contributed a chapter to the collaborative hoax novel, Atlanta Nights.
Genre: Science Fiction
Chronospace: When two 24th-century chrononauts travel back in time, they inadvertently disrupt the voyage of the Hinden-burg-causing it to land successfully. Now, lost in a parallel universe, their mistake will be felt by every single human being.
Oceanspace: Tethys-the world’s first completely self-sufficient undersea research station. Within this oasis of technology are those who seek to unlock the mysteries of the unknown deep. Outside of thestation is a presence which may be the greatest discovery of all.
The River Horses: A standalone novella set in the author’s signature world of Coyote
Orbital Decay: The award-winning, bestselling author’s first novel.
The beamjacks work in zero-gravity constructing satellites in the vacuum of deepest space. And they’re not going to let the military control them anymore.
Labyrinth of Night: In 1976, NASA’s Viking probe revealed what looked like a city on the surface of Mars. Was it natural, artificial, or simply a trick of the light? A team of explorers finally penetrates the City and discovers a Labyrinth filled with ancient alien relics. Now the team must fight their own greed and fear to unlock the secrets of Mars’ first settlers.
A King of Infinite Space:Shady deals and forcible cryogenics keep the tension mounting in this hip new near-future novel from the Hugo Award-winning author of Tranquility Alternative and Orbital Decay. With its near-space setting, techno-adventure theme, and rock’n’roll style, it will appeal to both science fiction and mainstream readers.It Was One Hell of a Blackout. William Alec Tucker III was living the high life, spending Daddy’s money on all the sex, drugs, and rock’n’roll a spoiled rich kid like himself can get his hands on. Then one little DUI-type miscalculation behind the wheel and BAM He’s knocked into the middle of the next century, literally.
Waking up a hundred years later in a space colony owned by an extremely wealthy developer, Tucker suffers from total amnesia. As he fights for each shred of memory of his previous life, he stumbles upon a top-secret operation aimed at bringing more "deadheads" from the past century to the space colony. He may have been irresponsible and undisciplined in his last life, but he will need all the resourcefulness and courage he can muster to thwart the schemes afoot in this one.
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