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James S. A. Corey is the
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used by collaborators Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck, authors of the science fiction series '' The Expanse''. The first and last name are taken from Abraham's and Franck's middle names, respectively, and S. A. are the initials of Abraham's daughter. The name is also meant to emulate many of the
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writers of the 1970s. In Germany, their books are published under the name James Corey with the middle initials omitted.


Career

Under the pen name James S. A. Corey, fantasy author Daniel Abraham began to collaborate with Ty Franck (who had worked as a personal assistant to
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) in 2011. Together they wrote ''
Leviathan Wakes ''Leviathan Wakes'' is a science fiction novel by James S. A. Corey, the pen name of American writers Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck. It is the first book in the ''Expanse'' series, followed by '' Caliban's War'' (2012), '' Abaddon's Gate'' (2 ...
'' (2011), the first science fiction novel in the series '' The Expanse''. ''Leviathan Wakes'' was nominated for the 2012
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and the 2012
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. The authors began to release other novels in the series, including '' Caliban's War'' (2012), '' Abaddon's Gate'' (2013), '' Cibola Burn'' (2014), '' Nemesis Games'' (2015), ''
Babylon's Ashes ''Babylon's Ashes'' is a science fiction novel by James S. A. Corey, the pen name of Daniel Abraham (author), Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck, and the sixth book in their ''The Expanse (novel series), The Expanse'' series. The title of the novel w ...
'' (2016), and '' Persepolis Rising'' (2017). ''Abaddon's Gate'' won the Locus Award.
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signed the authors to write additional books in the ''Expanse'' series to bring the total to nine. The eighth book in the series, '' Tiamat's Wrath'', was released on March 26, 2019. The final installment, '' Leviathan Falls'', was reportedly turned in to the publisher on May 17, 2021, and was released on November 30, 2021. The ''Expanse'' series was nominated for the
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in 2017 and won in 2020. Between each pair of full-length books, they published shorter works in the series. The first, a short story entitled ''The Butcher of Anderson Station: A Story of The Expanse'', was released as an eBook in October 2011. A 69-page novella, ''Gods of Risk'', followed and was released as an eBook in September 2012. A short story entitled “Drive” was released in November 2012 as a part of the anthology ''Edge of Infinity''. Another novella, ''The Churn'', was released April 29, 2014, and other novellas have followed. All are set in ''The Expanse'' series. The authors have also written a ''
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'' novel, ''Honor Among Thieves'', published by Random House in 2014, and a short story unrelated to ''The Expanse'' titled “A Man Without Honor”, included in the anthology '' Old Mars'', edited by George R. R. Martin. In May 2018, Orbit Books announced Corey's new space opera trilogy. In November 2023, the release date of '' The Mercy of Gods'', first book of ''The Captive's War'' series, was announced. The first chapter of the book was published on May 28, 2024 on
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. The book, released on August 6, 2024, became an instant New York Times bestseller. In September 2023, the duo started writing a new novel, with their collaborative process being open to their Patreon audience. The project ''James S. A. Corey Writes a Novel'' was inspired by
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's experiment of writing in the bookshop windows. In November 2024, the duo announced the formation of a company in partnership with
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and
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, and a TV adaptation of ''The Captive’s War'' book trilogy at
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Bibliography


''The Expanse'' series


Novels

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Leviathan Wakes ''Leviathan Wakes'' is a science fiction novel by James S. A. Corey, the pen name of American writers Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck. It is the first book in the ''Expanse'' series, followed by '' Caliban's War'' (2012), '' Abaddon's Gate'' (2 ...
'' (2011) #'' Caliban's War'' (2012) #'' Abaddon's Gate'' (2013) #'' Cibola Burn'' (2014) #'' Nemesis Games'' (2015) # ''
Babylon's Ashes ''Babylon's Ashes'' is a science fiction novel by James S. A. Corey, the pen name of Daniel Abraham (author), Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck, and the sixth book in their ''The Expanse (novel series), The Expanse'' series. The title of the novel w ...
'' (2016) #'' Persepolis Rising'' (2017) #'' Tiamat's Wrath'' (2019) #'' Leviathan Falls'' (2021)


Novellas

*''The Butcher of Anderson Station'' (novella, 2011) *''Gods of Risk'' (novella, 2012) *''The Churn'' (novella, 2014) * ''The Vital Abyss'' (novella, 2015) *''Strange Dogs'' (novella, 2017) *''Auberon'' (novella, 2019) *''The Last Flight of the Cassandra'' (novella contained in The Expanse: The Role-playing Game, 2019) *''Drive'' (novella, 2022) *''The Sins of Our Fathers'' (novella, 2022) *''Memory's Legion: The Complete Expanse Story Collection'' (2022)


The ''Captive's War'' trilogy

* '' The Mercy of Gods'' (August 6, 2024) ** "Livesuit" (novella, October 1, 2024) *''The Faith of Beasts'' (TBA)


Other novels

* ''Star Wars: Honor Among Thieves'' ('' Star Wars: Empire and Rebellion'', book 2) (2014)


Short fiction

* "A Man Without Honor", '' Old Mars'', eds.
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and
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(2013) * "Silver and Scarlet" (''
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'' story), '' Star Wars Insider'' No. 148 (2014) * "The Drones", ''
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'' (2015) * "Rates of Change", ''Meeting Infinity'', ed.
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(2015) * "The Hunger After You're Fed", ''
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'' (2016) * "How It Unfolds", ''The Far Reaches'' No. 1 (2023) * "Judas Iscariot Didn’t Kill Himself: A Story in Fragments", '' The Last Dangerous Visions,'' ed.
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(2024)


References


External links


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