- S. M. Stirling
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name = S. M. Stirling
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birthplace =Metz ,France
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occupation = Writer
nationality = America
period = 1980s–"present"
genre =Science fiction ,fantasy , alternate history
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website = http://www.smstirling.comStephen Michael Stirling is a French-born Canadian-American
science fiction andfantasy author.His novels are generally conflict-driven and often describe military situations and militaristic cultures. In addition to his books' military, adventure & exploration focus, he often describes societies with cultural values significantly different from modern western views. One of his recurring topics is the influence of the culture on an individual's outlook and values, with a particular emphasis on the idea that most people and societies consider themselves (mostly) moral.
Stirling also has a fascination with technological development, and frequently turns to explorations of this within the context of many of his novels. The Draka (see below) for instance, chose and faced a different imperative in their conquest of Africa, and turned earlier to breech-loading firearms and steam power than the rest of the Western World. The stranded islanders of Nantucket must try to rebuild their technological base once the island is stranded in 1250 BC, while the dazed survivors of the 'Change' now face a world where electricity, firearms, and internal combustion no longer work.
In the past he has frequently collaborated with other authors, including
David Drake ,Jerry Pournelle ,Anne McCaffrey andRaymond E. Feist .Stirling is probably best-known for his
Draka series of alternate history novels and the more recenttime travel /alternate historyNantucket series and Emberverse series. His novels "Go Tell The Spartans " and "Prince of Sparta" are set in Jerry Pournelle's "CoDominium " future history.Personal
Stirling was born in
Metz ,France onSeptember 30 ,1953 -- then the site of aRoyal Canadian Air Force base -- to an English mother and Canadian father. He has lived in several countries and currently resides in theUnited States inNew Mexico with his wife Jan.Stirling, along with
Eric Flint , was tuckerized as a Secret Service agent inJohn Birmingham 'salternate history WWII novel "Weapons of Choice" (2004).Stirling often posts to
Usenet , message boards and blogs, often with the handle "joatsimeon". [http://hem.bredband.net/b108107/stirling/stirling_faq.html] (One of his books, "The City Who Fought", has characters named Joat and Simeon.)The Lords of Creation
What if
Mars andVenus really were inhabitable and inhabited, as in many SF stories from the early sixties and before? In thisalternate history series Mars and Venus were terraformed a long time ago and "seeded" with Earth life, including several different [sic] human species. On Earth everything is the same until the start of space exploration, but then theCold War dampens down into a real, collaborative space race which overtakes the military budgets of both superpowers.The vast investment in interplanetary exploration has changed this alternate history deeply, in ways mentioned in passing, including the close alliance of the
United States ,Great Britain and theDominion s; but there are other changes: TheSuez invasion receives American support and succeeds, and there is noSino-Soviet split in 1959. TheCold War , including theVietnam War , TheSoviet Union does not collapse, and there are two competing space efforts: the Sino-Soviet alliance and the US-Commonwealth alliance. TheEuropean Union is led byFrance , since theUnited Kingdom did not join it, but their space effort is considerably behind the others. "The Sky People" is set on Venus, while its sequel "In the Courts of the Crimson Kings" is set on Mars.
* "The Sky People " (November 2006)
* "In the Courts of the Crimson Kings " (March 2008)
* "Untitled third book" (TBA)Nantucket series
In "Island in the Sea of Time" the island of Nantucket is transported by an unknown phenomenon (called "The Event" in the series) back in time into the
Bronze Age circa 1250s BC (corresponding to the lateHeroic Age ofGreek mythology ). The trilogy describes the conflict between the different factions of the island's population—some trying to dominate the world for their own benefit, others trying to better it, while most just want to survive, work hard, and claw their way back to something approaching their pre-Event way of life.The series consists of three books:
* "Island in the Sea of Time " (1998-03-01 )
* "Against the Tide of Years " (1999-05-01 )
* "On the Oceans of Eternity " (2000-04-01 )The Emberverse series
"Dies the Fire" (2004) shows the effects on the planet—a world Nantucket left—of something called "The Change".
Electricity ,guns ,explosives ,internal combustion engine s andsteam power no longer work. The series mostly deals with theWillamette Valley area of Oregon, with some description of theUnited Kingdom . After describing how people in those places survive the loss of 200 years of technological progress (no power, no food, no weapons), the primary focus of this series turns to a conflict between a Portland-based neo-feudal dictatorship created by asociopath ic history professor, and the free communities of theWillamette Valley , most notably theWicca n Clan Mackenzie and a group led by a former Marine, the Bearkillers.
* "Dies the Fire " (2004-07-01 )
* "The Protector's War " (2005-09-06 )
* "A Meeting at Corvallis " (2006-09-05 )A second
tetralogy , set 22 years after the Change, is in progress:* "
The Sunrise Lands " (2007-09-04 )
* "The Scourge of God" (2008-09-02 )
* "The Sword of the Lady" (2009)
* "The High King of Montival" (2010)Recent information from Stirling indicates that ' "Montival" ' is the name by which the west coast region comes to be known. The sample chapters for "The Sunrise Lands" listed on Stirling's website indicate the possibility of the second series giving some sort of explanation for the event/change. A vision from a major character's trip to Nantucket potentially includes Swindapa, a major character from the Nantucket trilogy.
A
duology for a later period is planned:
* "The Blood of the Sun"
* "The Given Sacrifice"Fifth Millennium series
These are a collection of
post-holocaust fantasy novels, in which civilization was destroyed (probably by a nuclear war) in something near our present time and new civilizations have grown to take their place. The novels are set in about the year AD 5000. There are elements of magic orpsionics present, but they are fairly low powered, while technology is approximately at the level of the historical middle ages. Two additional novels in this series ("Lion's Heart" and "Lion's Soul" both byKaren Wehrstein ) overlap these novels but were not authored or co-authored by Stirling. "Shadow's Daughter" byShirley Meier is also part of the series.
* "Snowbrother" (1985)
* "The Sharpest Edge" (1986) (with Shirley Meier) (Later re-written and expanded as "Saber and Shadow")
* "The Cage" (1989) (with Shirley Meier)
* "Shadow's Son" (1991) (with Shirley Meier and Karen Wehrstein)
* "Saber and Shadow" (1992) (with Shirley Meier)
** "Shadows Daughter" related novel (by Shirley Meier)
** "Lion's Heart" related novel (by Karen Wehrstein)
** "Lion's Soul" related novel (by Karen Wehrstein)Draka series
The Draka novels postulate a
dystopia n slave-holding militaristic (white) African empire founded byBritish Loyalists who escaped to South Africa after theAmerican Revolution rather than to Canada (as in our history). They were later joined by French Royalist emigrés,Iceland ic refugees, and demobbed veterans of theNapoleonic Wars , then by tens of thousands of defeated Confederates after theAmerican Civil War . Stirling provides a timeline for its historical development through the 19th and 20th centuries, first as the Crown Colony of Drakia (forFrancis Drake ), gradually breaking away from British control to become theDominion , then the "Domination", of the Draka. The Draka culture is remarkable for combining a strictly race- and class-based hierarchical society with near-complete gender-equality (including female soldiers in integrated military units in combat roles). The Draka are greatly outnumbered by their slaves, and quite ruthless in maintaining their rule. Compared to current western society,nudity and sexuality are much lesstaboo among Draka.As a result of the intense manpower pressures stemming from their conquest of Africa through the 19th century, all Draka are liable for service in the military/security forces, and the Draka-only Citizen Force is by far the deadliest and most advanced military machine on the planet. But there are never enough Draka (only 30 million or so at the start of
World War 2 ) to go around, and the bulk of the Domination's Armed Forces are made up of "Janissary " Legions recruited from the Serf population. The Citizen Force provides the élite cutting edge, while the "Janissaries" are thecannon fodder .
* "Marching Through Georgia" (1988, ISBN 0-671-72069-4)
* "Under the Yoke" (1989, ISBN 0-671-69843-5)
* "The Stone Dogs" (1990, ISBN 0-671-72009-0)
* "Drakon" (1995, ISBN 0-671-87711-9; a Draka from the future in a world much like ours)
* "The Domination" (2000, ISBN 0-671-57794-8; Omnibus edition of first 3 works)
* "Drakas!" (2000, ISBN 0-671-31946-9; Anthology edited by Stirling)Stirling frequently uses the Draka and other villains as point-of-view characters, leading to complaints that he has some sympathy with them. He is known to be dismayed by this analysis of his work. He describes the "Draka" series as
dystopia s based on "suppos [ing that] everything had turned out as "badly" as possible, these last few centuries". [http://www.baen.com/chapters/W200008/0671319469___1.htm] The title page of his novel "Conquistador" has the quotation (variously attributed toLarry Niven orRobert Heinlein ) "There is a technical term for someone who confuses the opinions of a character in a book with those of the author. That term is idiot."General series
These books are loosely based on the life of
Belisarius , the great Byzantine general, but set on a colony planet with roughly late 19th century technology. They are currently available in omnibus editions (2005).with
David Drake
* "The Forge" (1991)
* "The Hammer" (1992)
* "The Anvil" (1993)
* "The Steel" (1993)
* "The Sword" (1995)
* "The Chosen" (1996)
* "The Reformer" (1999)Falkenberg's Legion series
The first two volumes in this series, "Falkenberg's Legion" and "Prince of Mercenaries", were solely the work of
Jerry Pournelle . In 2002, all four Falkenberg books, including the two listed below, were published in a single volume, "The Prince". The Falkenberg books are part of the larger "CoDominium " series, which also includes "The Mote in God's Eye " and "The Gripping Hand " by Pournelle andLarry Niven . Stirling's books in this series are popular with many Western soldiers for their portrayal of the mechanics of an ideologically driven insurgency.with Jerry Pournelle
* "Go Tell the Spartans" (1991)
* "Prince of Sparta " (1993)Other Novels
Belonging to series by other authors
* "The Children's Hour" (1991) (with
Jerry Pournelle ) (Part of the "Man-Kzin Wars " series)
* "Blood Feuds" (1993) (withJudith Tarr andSusan Shwartz andHarry Turtledove (Part of the "War World " sub-series in the "CoDominium " series, originally created by Jerry Pournelle.)
* "The City who Fought" (1993) (withAnne McCaffrey ) (Part ofThe Ship Who Sang series)
* "Blood Vengeance" (1994) (withSusan Shwartz ,Judith Tarr ,Harry Turtledove and Jerry Pournelle (Also part of the "War World" sub-series)
* "The Ship Avenged" (1997) (Part ofThe Ship Who Sang series)
* "Jimmy the Hand " (2003) (withRaymond E. Feist ) (Part of theRiftwar series)Flight Engineer series
with
James Doohan
* "The Rising" (1996)
* "The Privateer" (1999)
* "The Independent Command" (2000)Terminator 2 series
* "" (2001)
* "" (2002)
* "" (2003)Not part of any series:
* "The Rose Sea" (1994) with
Holly Lisle
* "The Peshawar Lancers " (2001)
**"Shikari in Galveston " (2003) (short story)
* "Conquistador" (2003)
* "Ice, Iron and Gold" (2007)External links
* [http://www.smstirling.com The official S.M. Stirling Web Site] (also has a "compleat" bibliography)
* [http://hem.bredband.net/b104699/books/index.htm#SMS Several excerpts] (in many cases several chapters long) from Stirling's novels.
* [http://scifan.com/writers/ss/StirlingSM.asp Bibliography] onSciFan
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* [http://www.peter-hodges.com/2008/05/16/interview-with-s-m-stirling-part-one/ Interview with Peter Hodges]
* [http://www.dragonpage.com/2008/09/22/cover-to-cover-328a/ Dragon Page Podcasts Interview with Stirling]
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