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Charles Stross Charles David George "Charlie" Stross (born 18 October 1964) is a British writer of science fiction and fantasy. Stross specialises in hard science fiction and space opera. Between 1994 and 2004, he was also an active writer for the magazine ' ...
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Bibliography


Stand-alone novels

* ''Scratch Monkey'' (released, 1993; published, 2011
available online
* ''
Accelerando ''Accelerando'' is a 2005 science fiction novel consisting of a series of interconnected short stories written by British author Charles Stross. As well as normal hardback and paperback editions, it was released as a free e-book under the CC ...
'' (2005,
available online
* '' Glasshouse'' (2006, ) * ''
Palimpsest In textual studies, a palimpsest () is a manuscript page, either from a scroll or a book, from which the text has been scraped or washed off in preparation for reuse in the form of another document. Parchment was made of lamb, calf, or kid ski ...
'' (2011 novella) * '' The Rapture of the Nerds'' (2012, collaboration with
Cory Doctorow Cory Efram Doctorow (; born 17 July 1971) is a Canadian-British blogger, journalist, and science fiction author who served as co-editor of the blog ''Boing Boing''. He is an activist in favour of liberalising copyright laws and a proponent of th ...
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''Eschaton'' series

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Singularity Sky ''Singularity Sky'' is a science fiction novel by British writer Charles Stross, published in 2003. It was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Novel in 2004. A sequel, '' Iron Sunrise'', was published that same year. Together the two are ref ...
'' (2003, ) * ''
Iron Sunrise ''Iron Sunrise'' is a 2004 hard science fiction novel by British writer Charles Stross, which follows the events in ''Singularity Sky''. The book was nominated for both the Hugo and Locus Awards in 2005. ''Singularity Sky'' depicts a future wh ...
'' (2004, ) Stross has announced that he is unlikely to write a third book in this series.


''The Laundry Files''

A series of science fiction spy thrillers about Bob Howard (a pseudonym taken for security purposes), a one-time I.T. consultant, now field agent working for British government agency "the Laundry", which deals with occult threats. Influenced by Lovecraft's visions of the future, and set in a world where a computer and the right mathematical equations is just as useful a tool-set for calling up horrors from other dimensions as a spell-book and a pentagram on the floor. # ''
The Atrocity Archives ''The Laundry Files'' is a series of novels by British writer Charles Stross. They mix the genres of Lovecraftian horror, spy thriller, science fiction, and workplace humour. Their main character for the first five novels is "Bob Howard" (a pse ...
'' (2004, ) #* Also contains the extra story ''The Concrete Jungle'', set about a year after the main story. Best Novella winner, 2005 Hugo Awards # ''
The Jennifer Morgue ''The Laundry Files'' is a series of novels by British writer Charles Stross. They mix the genres of Lovecraftian horror, spy thriller, science fiction, and workplace humour. Their main character for the first five novels is "Bob Howard" (a pse ...
'' (2006, – set around three years after ''The Concrete Jungle'') #* Also contains the extra story ''Pimpf'', set within a year of the main story # ''
The Fuller Memorandum ''The Laundry Files'' is a series of novels by British writer Charles Stross. They mix the genres of Lovecraftian horror, spy thriller, science fiction, and workplace humour. Their main character for the first five novels is "Bob Howard" (a pse ...
'' (2010, – set about eight years after ''The Atrocity Archives'') # ''
The Apocalypse Codex ''The Laundry Files'' is a series of novels by British writer Charles Stross. They mix the genres of Lovecraftian horror, spy thriller, science fiction, and workplace humour. Their main character for the first five novels is "Bob Howard" (a pse ...
'' (2012 – set about nine months after ''The Fuller Memorandum'') # ''
The Rhesus Chart ''The Laundry Files'' is a series of novels by British writer Charles Stross. They mix the genres of Lovecraftian horror, spy thriller, science fiction, and workplace humour. Their main character for the first five novels is "Bob Howard" (a pse ...
'', (2014, ) # ''
The Annihilation Score ''The Laundry Files'' is a series of novels by British writer Charles Stross. They mix the genres of Lovecraftian horror, spy thriller, science fiction, and workplace humour. Their main character for the first five novels is "Bob Howard" (a pse ...
'' (2015, ) # ''
The Nightmare Stacks ''The Laundry Files'' is a series of novels by British writer Charles Stross. They mix the genres of Lovecraftian horror, spy thriller, science fiction, and workplace humour. Their main character for the first five novels is "Bob Howard" (a pse ...
'' (2016, ) # '' The Delirium Brief'' (2017, ) # '' The Labyrinth Index'' (2018, ) # ''The Regicide Report'', final book in the series, planned for release in the summer of 2025.


Novellas

* ''Down on the Farm'' (2008 novelette – set about two years after ''Pimpf''
available online
* ''Overtime'' (2009 novelette – set about five months after ''The Fuller Memorandum''
available online
* ''Equoid'' (2013 novelette – takes place after the events of ''Down on the Farm'', before the events of The Fuller Memorandum
available online
* '' Escape from Yokai Land'' (2022 novella – takes place at the same time as ''The Nightmare Stacks'', right before ''The Delirium Brief''; ) * ''A Conventional Boy'' (short novel released on 7 January 2025, taking place between ''The Apocalypse Codex'' and ''The Rhesus Chart''). The book also contains ''Down on the Farm'' and ''Overtime'' ().


''Tales of the New Management''

''Tales of the New Management'' is a spin-off from the main series, set after CASE NIGHTMARE GREEN. # '' Dead Lies Dreaming'' (2020, ) # '' Quantum of Nightmares'' (2022, ) # '' Season of Skulls'' (2023, )


Game

Stross also authorised, but did not write, an official
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The Laundry ''The Laundry'' is a tabletop role-playing game published by Cubicle 7 in 2010. The game is based on novelist Charles Stross's ''The Laundry Files'' series. Description ''The Laundry'' is a game where agents have to deal with Lovecraftian outer g ...
'' (2010, ,
Gareth Hanrahan Gareth Ryder-Hanrahan is an Irish game designer and novelist who has worked primarily on role-playing games. Career Hanrahan was one of the game designers included in the experimental community connected to the Gaming Outpost. Hanrahan oversaw ...
, published by
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) and a number of supplements based on the "Bob Howard – Laundry" series. The system uses an adaptation of the ''Call of Cthulhu'' RPG rules (under licence from
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).


''The Merchant Princes'' series

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The Merchant Princes ''The Merchant Princes'' is a science fantasy and alternate history series of nine novels by British writer Charles Stross. In the series, there exists a number of Parallel universe (fiction), parallel worlds all of which are on the same geographi ...
'' is a series in which some humans have an ability to travel between parallel Earths, which have differing levels of technology. This series is science fiction, even though it was originally marketed by the publisher as fantasy. It was originally intended to be a trilogy, but at the end the writing of the first novel, the publisher requested that it be split for shorter length, and this length carried over to the other novels. The first three books were collectively nominated for and won the
Sidewise Award for Alternate History The Sidewise Awards for Alternate History were established in 1995 to recognize the best alternate history stories and novels of the year. Overview The awards take their name from the 1934 short story " Sidewise in Time" by Murray Leinster, in w ...
in 2007. # '' The Family Trade'' (2004, ) # '' The Hidden Family'' (2005, ) # '' The Clan Corporate'' (2006, ) # '' The Merchants' War'' (2007, ) # '' The Revolution Business'' (2009, ) # '' The Trade of Queens'' (2010, ) # ''
Empire Games The Commonwealth Games is a quadrennial international multi-sport event among athletes from the Commonwealth of Nations, which consists mostly, but not exclusively, of territories of the former British Empire. The event was first held in 1930 ...
'' (2017, ) # ''
Dark State In atomic physics, a dark state refers to a state of an atom or molecule that cannot absorb (or emit) photons. All atoms and molecules are described by quantum states; different states can have different energies and a system can make a transition ...
'' (2018, ) # ''
Invisible Sun "Invisible Sun" is a song by British rock band the Police, released as a single in Europe in September 1981.Sutcliffe, Phil (1993). "A Police Discography". In ''Message in a Box: The Complete Recordings'' (pp.60–61) oxed set booklet A&M Reco ...
'' (2021, ) The first six books were later re-edited back into the originally intended form as three longer novels. The new books were released in the UK beginning in April 2013, and in DRM-free format in the United States in January 2014. # ''The Bloodline Feud'' (contains '' The Family Trade'' and '' The Hidden Family'') # ''The Traders' War'' (contains '' The Clan Corporate'' and '' The Merchants' War'') # ''The Revolution Trade'' (contains '' The Revolution Business'' and '' The Trade of Queens'')


''Halting State'' series

Science-fiction/crime novels set 'fifteen minutes in the future' which concentrate on life in the early 21st century, which are centered in Edinburgh in an independent Scotland, and how innovations in policing, surveillance, economics, computer games, the internet, memes and other inventions may change our lives in the future. Both novels are told in second-person viewpoint. The series was originally planned to be a trilogy but Stross claimed his current plot idea were mooted by the Snowden revelations and he was no longer planning a third book. * '' Halting State'' (2007, ) * ''
Rule 34 Rule 34 is a "rule of the internet" which claims that some form of pornography exists concerning every possible topic. The concept is commonly depicted as fan art of normally non-erotic subjects engaging in sexual activity. It can also include ...
'' (2011, ) (takes place 5 years after ''Halting State'') * ''The Lambda Functionary'' (was planned for 2014, but plans cancelled in 2013)


''Saturn's Children'' series

Stross's space opera series, featuring the android society that develops after the extinction of humanity. Stross has referred to the setting for these stories as the "Freyaverse." * '' Saturn's Children'' (2008, ) * "
Bit Rot Bit rot may refer to: * Software rot, the deterioration of unmaintained software * Data degradation, the decay of electromagnetic charge in a computer's storage ** Disc rot Disc rot is the tendency of CD, DVD, or other optical discs to become u ...
", short story in '' Engineering Infinity'' (2010, ) * '' Neptune's Brood'' (2013, )


Omnibus titles

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has published omnibus editions in the US that combine two books, without new material. * ''Timelike Diplomacy'' (2004; combines ''Singularity Sky'' and ''Iron Sunrise'') * ''On Her Majesty's Occult Service'' (2007, combines ''The Atrocity Archives'' and ''The Jennifer Morgue'')


Collections

* '' Toast: And Other Rusted Futures'' (2002,
available online
containing ** "Toast: A Con Report” (''Interzone'', August 1998) ** “Extracts from the Club Diary” (''Odyssey 3'', 1998) ** “Ship of Fools” (''Interzone 98'', June 1995) ** “Dechlorinating the Moderator” (''Interzone 101'', 1996) ** “Yellow Snow” (''Interzone 37'', July 1990) ** “Lobsters” (''Asimov’s SF Magazine'', June 2001); Best Novelette nominee, 2002 Hugo Awards ** "Antibodies" (''Interzone 157'', July 2000) ** "Bear Trap" (''Spectrum SF 1'', January 2000) ** "
A Colder War "A Colder War" is an alternate history novelette by Charles Stross written c. 1997 and originally published in 2000. The story fuses the Cold War and the Cthulhu Mythos. The story is set in the early 1980s and explores the consequences of the ...
" (''Spectrum SF 3'', August 2000
available online
* '' Wireless: The Essential Charles Stross'' (2009, ), containing ** "Rogue Farm" ('' Live Without a Net'', 2003, edited by Lou Anders, ) ** "Unwirer" with
Cory Doctorow Cory Efram Doctorow (; born 17 July 1971) is a Canadian-British blogger, journalist, and science fiction author who served as co-editor of the blog ''Boing Boing''. He is an activist in favour of liberalising copyright laws and a proponent of th ...
(''ReVisions'', 2004 edited by Julie E. Czerneda and Isaac Szpindel, ) ** "MAXOS" () ** "
Missile Gap In the United States, during the Cold War, the missile gap was the perceived superiority of the number and power of the USSR's missiles in comparison with those of the U.S., causing a lack of military parity. The gap in the ballistic missile arsen ...
" (''One Million A.D.'', 2005, edited by Gardner Dozois, ) ** "Snowball's Chance" ('' Nova Scotia: New Scottish Speculative Fiction'', 2005, edited by Neil Williamson and Andrew J. Wilson, ) ** "Trunk and Disorderly" (''Asimov's Science Fiction'', 2007) ** "Down on the Farm" (Tor.com, 2008
available online
** "Palimpsest"; Best Novella winner, 2010 Hugo Awards


Short fiction

* ''Halo'' (2002, novelette) * ''
Missile Gap In the United States, during the Cold War, the missile gap was the perceived superiority of the number and power of the USSR's missiles in comparison with those of the U.S., causing a lack of military parity. The gap in the ballistic missile arsen ...
'' (2007, ; novella
available online
* "Minutes of the Labour Party Conference 2016" (2007, short story in the ''
Glorifying Terrorism ''Glorifying Terrorism'' is a 2007 science fiction anthology edited by Farah Mendlesohn, which was compiled in direct response to the Terrorism Act 2006. Every story in the anthology has been specifically designed to be illegal under the Act's ...
'' anthology) * "A Bird in Hand" (2011, short story in the ''Fables from the Fountain'' anthology; 1st ed., NewCon Press, 2011; 2nd ed., NewCon Press, 2018 ) * "A Tall Tail" (2012, short story)
available online


Non-fiction

* ''The Web Architect's Handbook'' (1996, )


References


External links


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