Order of China Mieville Books

Order of China Mieville Books


China Mieville is an English author of fantasy, steampunk and New Weird fiction novels and stories as well as non-fiction books. He has won the Arthur C. Clark, British Fantasy, Locus, Hugo, Kitschies and World Fantasy awards multiple times each. Although China is mostly associated with fantasy genre (and the like), he has said he intends to write a novel in each genre. He has his B.A. in social anthropology and his Master’s and Ph.D in international relations.

China Mieville made his debut as a published author in 1998 with the standalone novel King Rat. Below is a list of China Mieville’s books in order of when they were originally published:

Publication Order of New Crobuzon Books

Perdido Street Station

(2000)

The Scar

(2002)

Iron Council

(2004)

Publication Order of Dial H: The New 52 Graphic Novels

Dial H, Vol. 1

(2012)

Dial H, Vol. 2

(2012)

Publication Order of Standalone Novels

King Rat

(1998)

Un Lun Dun

(2007)

The City & the City

(2009)

Kraken

(2010)

Embassytown

(2011)

Railsea

(2012)

This Census-Taker

(2016)

The Last Days of New Paris

(2016)

The Book of Elsewhere (With: Keanu Reeves)

(2024)

Publication Order of Short Stories/Novellas

The Tain

(2002)

Reports of Certain Events in London

(2004)

Details

(2005)

‘Tis the Season / Um Conto de Natal

(2010)

Publication Order of Short Story Collections

Looking for Jake

(2005)

Three Moments of an Explosion

(2009)

Publication Order of Picture Books

The Worst Breakfast

(2016)

Publication Order of Non-Fiction Books

Between Equal Rights

(2006)

War With No End (With: Arundhati Roy)

(2007)

Red Planets

(2009)

London’s Overthrow

(2012)

October

(2017)

A Spectre, Haunting: On the Communist Manifesto

(2022)

Publication Order of Contemporary Writers: Critical Essays Books

David Mitchell: Critical Essays (By: Sarah Dillon)

(2011)

Maggie Gee: Critical Essays (By: Sarah Dillon)

(2015)

China Miéville: Critical Essays

(2015)

Adam Roberts: Critical Essays (By: Christos Callow Jr.)

(2016)

Rupert Thomson: Critical Essays (By: Iain Robinson,Rupert Thomson,John McAuliffe,Kaye Mitchell,Rebecca Pohl,Christopher Vardy,Robert Duggan,Rhona Gordon)

(2016)

Tom McCarthy: Critical Essays (By: Dennis Duncan)

(2016)

M. John Harrison: Critical Essays (By: M. John Harrison,Rob Latham,Mark Bould,James Machin,Paul Kincaid,Tim Etchells,Chris Pak,Nick Freeman,Fred Botting,Rhys Williams,Graham Fraser,Ryan Elliott,Christina Scholz,Vassili Christodoulou,Timothy Jarvis,Nicholas Prescott)

(2019)

Nicola Barker: Critical Essays (By: Nicola Barker,Christopher Vardy,Berthold Schoene,Ben Masters,Daniel Marc Janes,Len Platt,Ginette Carpenter,Beccy Kennedy,Huw Marsh,Alice Bennett,Eleanor Byrne)

(2020)

Michel Faber: Critical Essays (By: Michel Faber,Rodge Glass,Tomasz Dobrogoszcz,Kate Wilkinson,Nicholas Prescott,Rebecca Langworthy,Kristin Lindfield-Ott,Jim MacPherson,Timothy C. Baker,Ian Blyth,Natalie O’Keeffe,Matt Foley,Oliver B. Langworthy)

(2020)

Sarah Hall: Critical Essays (By: Alexander Beaumont,Elke D’hoker)

(2022)

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Publication Order of Year’s Best Fantasy Books

Year’s Best Fantasy (By: George R.R. Martin,Terry Goodkind,Michael Swanwick,Robert Sheckley,Nalo Hopkinson,Kathryn Cramer,Nicola Griffith,Alice Coppel-Tosic)

(2001)

Year’s Best Fantasy 2 (By: David G. Hartwell,James K. Morrow,Kathryn Cramer)

(2002)

Year’s Best Fantasy 3 (With: Kage Baker,Ursula K. Le Guin,David G. Hartwell,Charles de Lint,Neil Gaiman,Nalo Hopkinson,Kathryn Cramer,R. Garcia y Robertson,William Mingin,Patricia Bowne)

(2003)

Year’s Best Fantasy 4 (By: Terry Bisson,David G. Hartwell,Kathryn Cramer)

(2004)

Year’s Best Fantasy 5 (By: David G. Hartwell,Kathryn Cramer)

(2005)

Year’s Best Fantasy 6 (By: David G. Hartwell,Neil Gaiman,Kathryn Cramer)

(2006)

Year’s Best Fantasy 7 (By: David G. Hartwell,Kathryn Cramer,L.E. Modesitt Jr.)

(2007)

Year’s Best Fantasy 8 (By: David G. Hartwell,Kathryn Cramer,David Ackert)

(2008)

Year’s Best Fantasy 9 (By: David G. Hartwell,James K. Morrow,Kathryn Cramer)

(2009)

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Anthology series.

Publication Order of Anthologies

Brit-pulp!

(1999)

Cities

(2003)

The Thackery T. Lambshead Pocket Guide to Eccentric & Discredited Diseases

(2003)

The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror 14

(2003)

The Children of Cthulhu

(2003)

Breaking Windows

(2003)

Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror: Sixteenth Annual Collection

(2003)

Best New Horror 17

(2006)

Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror: Nineteenth Annual Collection

(2006)

The New Weird

(2008)

Creatures: Thirty Years of Monsters

(2011)

The Recent Weird

(2011)

New Cthulhu: The Recent Weird

(2011)

The Library Book

(2012)

Flotsam Fantastique: The Souvenir Book of World Fantasy Convention 2013

(2013)

The Bestiary

(2015)

2001: An Odyssey in Words

(2018)

The Outcast Hours

(2019)

Out of the Ruins: The Apocalyptic Anthology

(2021)

Notes: Cities also has stories by Peter Crowther, Paul Di Filippo, Michael Moorcock and Geoff Ryman.Breaking Windows also includes stories by Barrington J. Bayley, Michael Moorcock, James Sallis and Jeff VanderMeer. The Bestiary also has stories by Rikki Ducornet, Karen Lord, Dexter Palmer, Vandana Singh, Karin Tidbeck and Catherynne M. Valente.

War with No End also includes contributions by John Berger, Naomi Klein, Hanif Kureishi, Arundhati Roy, Joe Sacco, Ahdaf Soueif and Haifa Zangana. Red Planets was co-authored by Mark Bould. The Library Book also has contributions from Alan Bennett, Ann Cleeves, Seth Godin, Susan Hill, Tom Holland, Val McDermid, Lucy Mangan, Caitlin Moran, Kate Mosse, Julie Myerson, Bali Rai, Lionel Shriver and Hardeep Kohli Singh.