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S.M. Stirling
S.M. Stirling
writes historical fantasy and science fiction. Find maps and sample chapters at S.M. Stirling's website.






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The Nantucket Series — (1997-2000) Publisher: A colossal dome of fire and a violent storm shift the universe, reduce the North American continent to wilderness, and sweep the island of Nantucket into the year 1250 B.C., placing its inhabitants in a battle for survival.

S.M. Stirling Nantucket Series 1. Island in the Sea of Time 2. Against the Tide of Years 3. On the Oceans of EternityS.M. Stirling Nantucket Series 1. Island in the Sea of Time 2. Against the Tide of Years 3. On the Oceans of EternityS.M. Stirling Nantucket Series 1. Island in the Sea of Time 2. Against the Tide of Years 3. On the Oceans of Eternity
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S.M. Stirling Nantucket Series 1. Island in the Sea of TimeIsland in the Sea of Time

S.M. Stirling Nantucket Series 1. Island in the Sea of Time 2. Against the Tide of Years 3. On the Oceans of EternityAfter a strange electrical storm, the residents of Nantucket discover that their entire island and its surrounding waters have been sent back to 1300 B.C. Now this society, which is mostly based on a tourist economy, must figure out how to establish a new identity in prehistory. This includes clearing and farming land, building ships, finding new sources of fuel, salt, and other necessities, and most difficult of all, developing a constitution and befriending native trading partners.

Fortunately, Nantucket has some citizens with valuable knowledge and skills who find themselves naturally rising to leadership positions: a brave and competent Baptist police chief, a widely-read and level-headed librarian, a black lesbian ship captain, a history professor, an astronomy student, the manager of the local grocery store, and a Catholic priest.

But of course there are also some citizens who cause problems: the church whose pastor teaches that sending Nantucket back in time was Satan’s plan to prevent the birth of Christ, and the “flake-and-nut contingent” who want to arm the natives so they’ll never be oppressed by future Americans. Then there’s the biggest threat of all — the ambitious Coast Guard Lieutenant William Walker who sees all this confusion as an opportunity to set up his very own kingdom.

I have a thing for time-travel novels — especially the Survivor-style stories in which modern people are forced to live in more uncivilized and unsophisticated times. Island in the Sea of Time has the added fun of actually having modern conveniences but not having the power or fuel to run them. Thus, the people of Nantucket must disassemble their cars for sheet metal while raiding their museums for whaling and milling antiques.

There’s more to this story than survival and industrial revolution, though. Island in the Sea of Time is full of characters who feel like real people — people you might actually know. For the most part their relationships and romances are believable and understandable as former strangers work together to create a new society. The villains, however, are over-the-top. It’s hard to believe in the doctor’s sadism, William Walker’s vast knowledge and foresight, and the granola crowds’ naiveté (their leader is shocked that the natives are “sexist,” “patriarchal,” and “abusive of animals” and that they don’t immediately trust the Americans).

At times, Island in the Sea of Time becomes a bit teachy as characters discuss token economies, division of labor, ship building, linguistics, farming techniques, iron casting, steam engines, canning, the production of gunpowder, the use and care of firearms, etc. And it gets a little preachy as they discuss the creation of a new constitution. But generally I thought S.M. Stirling did a good job with this aspect of the book.

I read the audio version of Island in the Sea of Time, narrated by Todd McLaren and produced by Tantor Audio. The best thing I can say about it is that I mostly forgot I was listening to an audiobook — McLaren’s voices and cadences were so natural that they never called attention to themselves. The only time I was brought out of the story was when McLaren used his “Boston” voice for the U. Mass astronomy intern. But that’s not McLaren’s fault...

Island in the Sea of Time comes to a satisfactory end, but most readers will be eager to continue the islanders’ advances and adventures in the next book in S.M. Stirling’s Nantucket series: Against the Tide of Years. —Kat Hooper

The Emberverse Series (Novels of the Change) — (2004-2011) This series is related to the Nantucket series. Publisher: An electrical storm over Nantucket causes all electronic devices to cease to function — computers, radio, even firearms-and plunges the world into a darkness humanity is unprepared to face. But as some people band together to help, others are building armies for conquest...

Dies the Fire
S.M. Stirling Emberverse Novels of The Change 1. Dies the Fire 2. The Protector's War 3. A Meeting at Corvallis 4. The Sunrise Lands 5. The Scourge of GodS.M. Stirling Emberverse Novels of The Change 1. Dies the Fire 2. The Protector's War 3. A Meeting at Corvallis 4. The Sunrise Lands 5. The Scourge of GodS.M. Stirling Emberverse Novels of The Change 1. Dies the Fire 2. The Protector's War 3. A Meeting at Corvallis 4. The Sunrise Lands 5. The Scourge of God

Change
S.M. Stirling Emberverse Novels of The Change 1. Dies the Fire 2. The Protector's War 3. A Meeting at Corvallis 4. The Sunrise Lands 5. The Scourge of GodS.M. Stirling Emberverse Novels of The Change 1. Dies the Fire 2. The Protector's War 3. A Meeting at Corvallis 4. The Sunrise Lands 5. The Scourge of God 6. The Sword of the LadyS.M. Stirling Emberverse Novels of The Change 1. Dies the Fire 2. The Protector's War 3. A Meeting at Corvallis 4. The Sunrise Lands 5. The Scourge of God 6. The Sword of the Lady 7. The High King of MontivalS.M. Stirling Emberverse Novels of The Change 1. Dies the Fire 2. The Protector's War 3. A Meeting at Corvallis 4. The Sunrise Lands 5. The Scourge of God 6. The Sword of the Lady 7. The High King of MontivalS.M. Stirling Emberverse Novels of The Change 1. Dies the Fire 2. The Protector's War 3. A Meeting at Corvallis 4. The Sunrise Lands 5. The Scourge of God 6. The Sword of the Lady 7. The High King of Montival 8. The Tears of the Sun
Forthcoming: 9. The Given Sacrifice

The Shadowspawn — (2010-2011) Publisher: First in the new Shadowspan series from the New York Times bestselling "master of speculative fiction" (Library Journal). Eons ago, Homo Lupens ruled the earth. Possessing extraordinary powers, they were the source of all of the myths and legends of the uncanny. And though their numbers have been greatly reduced, they exist still — though not as purebreds. Adrian Breze is one such being. Wealthy and reclusive, he is more Shadowspawn than human. But he rebelled against his own kind, choosing to live as an ordinary man. Now, to save humanity, he must battle the dark forces of the world-including those in his own blood...

S.M. Stirling The Shadowspawn 1. A Taint in the Blood 2. The Council of ShadowsS.M. Stirling The Shadowspawn 1. A Taint in the Blood 2. The Council of Shadows
Forthcoming: Book 3

Stand-alone novels:

S.M. Stirling book review The Peshawar Lancers, ConquistadorThe Peshawar Lancers
— (2001) Publisher: S.M. Stirling's acclaimed hardcover debut — and a top ten Locus bestseller for two months — The Peshawar Lancers takes readers to an alternate 21st century earth, where boats still run on steam, messages are exchanged by telegraph, and the British Empire controls much of the world from India. But the Czar of all Russias is preparing for global conquest...


S.M. Stirling book review The Peshawar Lancers, ConquistadorConquistador — (2003) Publisher: A new alternate history of America from the author of The Peshawar Lancers, the bestselling novel the Chicago Sun-Times called "a pleasure to read" and Harry Turtledove hailed as "first-rate adventure all the way." 1945: An ex-marine has discovered a portal that permits him to travel between the America he knows — and a virgin America untouched by European influence. 21st century: The two realities collide...


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