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Vorkosigan Saga timeline[1][2]
Time / Age[lower-alpha 1] Title First published Hugo Nebula Locus Omnibus collection
-500 "Dreamweaver's Dilemma"[lower-alpha 2] 1996 Dreamweaver's Dilemma[lower-alpha 3]
-200 Falling Free[lower-alpha 2] 1988[lower-alpha 4] Nominated, 1989 Hugo Award for Best Novel Won, 1988 Nebula Award for Best Novel Miles, Mutants & Microbes[lower-alpha 5]
-1 Shards of Honor[lower-alpha 6][lower-alpha 7] 1986 Cordelia's Honor
-0 Barrayar[lower-alpha 6] 1991 Won, 1992 Hugo Award for Best Novel Nominated, 1991 Nebula Award for Best Novel Won, 1992 Locus Award for Best Novel
+17 The Warrior's Apprentice 1986 Young Miles
+20 "The Mountains of Mourning"
in Borders of Infinity[lower-alpha 8]
1989[lower-alpha 9] Won, 1990 Hugo Award for Best Novella Won, 1990 Nebula Award for Best Novella
The Vor Game[lower-alpha 10] 1990 Won, 1991 Hugo Award for Best Novel Nominated, 1991 Nebula Award for Best Novella[lower-alpha 11] Nominated, 1991 Locus Award for Best Novel
+22 Cetaganda 1995 Nominated, 1997 Locus Award for Best Novel Miles, Mystery & Mayhem
Ethan of Athos[lower-alpha 2] 1986
+23 "Labyrinth"
in Borders of Infinity[lower-alpha 8]
1989[lower-alpha 12]
+24 "The Borders of Infinity"
in Borders of Infinity[lower-alpha 8]
1987[lower-alpha 13] Miles Errant
Brothers in Arms 1989
+28 Mirror Dance 1994 Won, 1995 Hugo Award for Best Novel Won, 1995 Locus Award for Best Novel
+29 Memory 1996 Nominated, 1997 Hugo Award for Best Novel Nominated, 1997 Nebula Award for Best Novel Nominated, 1997 Locus Award for Best Novel (none)
+30 Komarr 1998 Miles in Love
A Civil Campaign 1999 Nominated, 2000 Hugo Award for Best Novel Nominated, 2000 Nebula Award for Best Novel Nominated, 2000 Locus Award for Best Novel
+31 "Winterfair Gifts"
in Irresistible Forces[lower-alpha 14]
2004 Nominated, 2005 Hugo Award for Best Novella
+32 Diplomatic Immunity 2002 Nominated, 2002 Nebula Award for Best Novel Miles, Mutants & Microbes[lower-alpha 5]
+35 Captain Vorpatril's Alliance[lower-alpha 15] 2012 Nominated, 2013 Hugo Award for Best Novel (none)
"The Flowers of Vashnoi" 2018 (none)
+39 Cryoburn 2010 Nominated, 2011 Hugo Award for Best Novel Nominated, 2011 Locus Award for Best Novel (none)
+42 Gentleman Jole and the Red Queen[lower-alpha 6] 2016 (none)
Notes
  1. Relative to series protagonist Miles Vorkosigan
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Set in same universe, but no Vorkosigan family appearances
  3. Published in Feb 1996 for the Boskone 33 conference; original story was written c. 1982
  4. Originally published serially in Analog between December 1987 and February 1988
  5. 5.0 5.1 Also includes the novella "Labyrinth"
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Primarily focuses on Cordelia Naismith, Miles' mother
  7. Novel incorporates the short story "Aftermaths" as an epilogue; "Aftermaths" was originally published in Far Frontiers 5 (Spring 1986)[3]
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 Borders of Infinity is a three-novella anthology with a framing story set when Miles is 25 years old.
  9. Originally published in Analog magazine, May 1989
  10. Incorporates the short story "Weatherman", which was originally published in Analog, Feb 1990
  11. For "Weatherman"
  12. Originally published in Analog magazine, August 1989
  13. Originally published in the anthology Free Lancers (1987)[4]
  14. Irresistible Forces[5] is an anthology edited by Catherine Asaro
  15. Primarily focuses on cousin Ivan Vorpatril; Miles is a minor character

References

  1. Lillian Stewart Carl; John Helfers, eds. (2008). "Appendix 2: Timeline". The Vorkosigan Companion. Baen Books. pp. 454–457. ISBN 978-1-4391-3379-8.
  2. Bujold, Lois McMaster; Bernardi, Michael (June 4, 2012). "The Vorkosigan Saga Reading Order Debate: The Chef Recommends". dendarii.com. Retrieved 9 November 2022.
  3. Jerry Pournelle; Jim Baen, eds. (Spring 1986). Far Frontiers 5. Baen Books. ISBN 978-0-671-65572-3.
  4. Card, Orson Scott; Drake, David; Bujold, Lois McMaster (1987). Free Lancers. Baen Books. ISBN 0-671-65352-0.
  5. Catherine Asaro, ed. (2004). Irresistible Forces. New American Library. ISBN 0451211111.