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Connie Willis Books in Order
9 series including Best Science Fiction of the Year Series, Oxford Time Travel Collections and more
9 series130 booksLatest: The Road to Roswell (2023)
Isaac Asimov's Worlds of Science Fiction ( By: Isaac Asimov, Tanith Lee, Phyllis Eisenstein, Gene Wolfe, Barry B. Longyear, John M. Ford, Arnie Bateman, Alan Dean Foster, Martin Gardner, Randall Garrett, Rob Chilson, Ted Reynolds, George Scithers, Richard S. McEnroe, Jeff Duntemann, R.N. Bracewell, K.W. MacAnn, G. Richard Bozarth)
Isaac Asimov's Near Futures and Far ( By: Isaac Asimov, Frederik Pohl, Carter Scholz, Barry B. Longyear, John M. Ford, Jack Williamson, Darrell Schweitzer, John Brunner, Juleen Brantingham, Martin Gardner, Richard Wilson, Milton A. Rothman, Elizabeth Anne Hull, Sharon Webb, Somtow Sucharitkul, Lee Weinstein, Ted Reynolds, George Scithers, F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre, William Tuning, Francis E. Izzo, Paul David Novitski, Lee Russell, Seth S. Horowitz, Tol E. Rant, S. Dale, Julie Flores, Tony Sarowitz)
Isaac Asimov's Space of Her Own ( With: Ursula K. Le Guin, Pat Cadigan, Joan D. Vinge, Tanith Lee, Pamela Sargent, Lee Killough, Mary Gentle, Mildred Downey Broxon, Shawna McCarthy, Sharon Webb, Leigh Kennedy, Stephanie A. Smith, Cherie Wilkerson, Julie Stevens, Sydney J. Van Scyoc, Cyn Mason, P.A. Kagan, P.J. MacQuarrie, Janet O. Jeppson, Beverly Grant, Hope Athearn)
Isaac Asimov's Fantasy! ( With: George R.R. Martin, Ron Goulart, John Kessel, George Alec Effinger, Robert Thurston, Tanith Lee, Lucius Shepard, Scott Baker, Lillian Carl, Juleen Brantingham, Lee Killough, Ian McDowell, Daphne Castell, Sharon N. Farber, Richard Kearns, Shawna McCarthy, Leigh Kennedy, Gregg Keizer, Kristi Olesen)
Connie Willis is an American science fiction and fantasy author known for her witty and thought-provoking works. Born in 1945, she began writing in the 1970s and gained recognition with her Nebula Award-winning novella "A Letter from the Clearys" (1982). Willis's major works include the "Oxford Time Travel" series, which explores the complexities of time travel through a group of historians. The series won her multiple Hugo and Nebula Awards, establishing her as a leading figure in the genre. Other notable works include "Doomsday Book" (1992), a historical novel set during the Black Death, and "To Say Nothing of the Dog" (1998), a time-traveling comedy-of-errors. Willis has received over 30 major awards, including 11 Hugo Awards and seven Nebula Awards. Her works have been praised for their humor, historical accuracy, and insights into human nature. Willis's stories often explore themes of history, identity, and the consequences of our actions.