Order of Connie Willis Books

Connie Willis is an American author of science fiction stories and novels. She writes the Oxford Time Travel series. Connie has won numerous Hugo Awards and Nebula Awards, has been inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame and also is a SFWA Grand Master. The characters in her stories are often quirky, with strange goals in mind (trying to accomplish something that makes no sense in the current situation; played for comedy). Because her mother died when Connie was still young, a constant theme in her stories is characters dealing with grief.
Connie Willis made her debut as a published author in the pages of Worlds of Fantasy with the story The Secret of Santa Titicaca. Her debut novel was Water Witch (co-authored by Cynthia Felice) in 1982. Connie’s first collection was published that same year, entitled Fire Watch. Her first solo novel was the 1987 novel Lincoln’s Dreams. Below is a list of Connie Willis’ books in order of when they were first released:
Publication Order of Oxford Time Travel Collections
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Fire Watch |
(1984) |
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Doomsday Book |
(1992) |
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To Say Nothing of the Dog |
(1998) |
Publication Order of Oxford Time Travel Books
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Blackout |
(2010) |
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All Clear |
(2010) |
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
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Water Witch |
(1982) |
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Lincoln’s Dreams |
(1987) |
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Light Raid |
(1989) |
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Uncharted Territory |
(1994) |
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Remake |
(1994) |
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Bellwether |
(1996) |
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Promised Land |
(1996) |
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Passage |
(2001) |
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Crosstalk |
(2016) |
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The Road to Roswell |
(2023) |
Publication Order of Short Stories/Novellas
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Daisy in the Sun |
(1979) |
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Chance |
(1986) |
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Spice Pogrom (in Asimov’s) |
(1986) |
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The Last of the Winnebagos (in Asimov’s) |
(1988) |
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At the Rialto (in Nebula Awards 25) |
(1989) |
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Time Out (in Asimov’s) |
(1989) |
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Cibola (in Asimov’s) |
(1990) |
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In the Late Cretaceous (in Asimov’s) |
(1991) |
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Even the Queen (in Asimov’s) |
(1992) |
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Death on the Nile (in The Best of Connie Willis) |
(1993) |
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The Soul Selects Her Own Society (in Asimov’s) |
(1996) |
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Just Like the Ones We Used to Know |
(2003) |
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Inside Job |
(2005) |
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D.A. |
(2007) |
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All Seated on the Ground |
(2007) |
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All About Emily |
(2011) |
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I Met a Traveller in an Antique Land |
(2018) |
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Jack |
(2020) |
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Take a Look at the Five and Ten |
(2020) |
Publication Order of Short Story Collections
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Impossible Things |
(1993) |
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Miracle and Other Christmas Stories |
(1999) |
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The Winds of Marble Arch |
(2007) |
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The Best of Connie Willis |
(2013) |
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A Lot Like Christmas |
(2017) |
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Terra Incognita |
(2018) |
Publication Order of Non-Fiction Books
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Roswell, Vegas, and Area 51 |
(2002) |
Publication Order of Best Science Fiction of the Year Books
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The Best Science Fiction of the Year 1 |
(1972) |
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The Best Science Fiction of the Year 2 |
(1973) |
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The Best Science Fiction of the Year 3 |
(1974) |
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The Best Science Fiction of the Year 4 |
(1975) |
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The Best Science Fiction of the Year 5 |
(1976) |
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The Best Science Fiction of the Year 6 |
(1977) |
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The Best Science Fiction of the Year 7 |
(1978) |
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The Best Science Fiction of the Year 8 |
(1979) |
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The Best Science Fiction of the Year 9 |
(1980) |
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The Best Science Fiction of the Year 10 |
(1981) |
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The Best Science Fiction of the Year 11 |
(1982) |
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The Best Science Fiction of the Year 12 |
(1983) |
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Best Science Fiction of the Year 13 |
(1984) |
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Best Science Fiction of the Year 14 |
(1984) |
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Best Science Fiction of the Year 15 |
(1986) |
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Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year 16 |
(1987) |
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Publication Order of Isaac Asimov’s Anthology Books
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Isaac Asimov’s Worlds of Science Fiction |
(1980) |
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Isaac Asimov’s Near Futures and Far |
(1981) |
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Isaac Asimov’s Space of Her Own |
(1983) |
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Isaac Asimov’s Fantasy! |
(1985) |
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Isaac Asimov’s Fantasy! |
(1989) |
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Isaac Asimov’s Aliens |
(1991) |
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Isaac Asimov’s Robots |
(1991) |
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Isaac Asimov’s SF-Lite |
(1993) |
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Isaac Asimov’s War |
(1993) |
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Isaac Asimov’s Cyberdreams |
(1994) |
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Isaac Asimov’s Skin Deep |
(1995) |
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Isaac Asimov’s Ghosts |
(1995) |
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Isaac Asimov’s Christmas |
(1997) |
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Isaac Asimov’s Camelot |
(1998) |
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Isaac Asimov’s Detectives |
(1998) |
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Isaac Asimov’s Werewolves |
(1999) |
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Isaac Asimov’s Solar System |
(1999) |
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Isaac Asimov’s Utopias |
(2000) |
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Isaac Asimov’s Father Day |
(2001) |
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Isaac Asimov’s Halloween |
(2001) |
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Publication Order of Anthologies
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The Berkley Showcase: Vol. 4 |
(1981) |
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Isaac Asimov’s Wonders of the World |
(1982) |
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The Best Science Fiction of the Year 12 |
(1983) |
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Chrysalis 10 |
(1983) |
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Isaac Asimov’s Space of Her Own |
(1983) |
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Nebula Awards 18 |
(1983) |
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Berserker Base |
(1985) |
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The Year’s Best Science Fiction: Second Annual Collection |
(1985) |
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The Sixth Omni Book of Science Fiction |
(1985) |
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Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, October 1986 |
(1986) |
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The Year’s Best Science Fiction: Sixth Annual Collection |
(1989) |
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Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, July 1989 |
(1989) |
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Isaac Asimov’s Fantasy! |
(1989) |
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Alien Sex |
(1990) |
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The Year’s Best Science Fiction: Seventh Annual Collection |
(1990) |
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Christmas on Ganymede and Other Stories |
(1990) |
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Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, December 1990 |
(1990) |
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Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, October 1991 |
(1991) |
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Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, Mid-December 1991 |
(1991) |
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Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, April 1992 |
(1992) |
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The Year’s Best Science Fiction: Eleventh Annual Collection |
(1993) |
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Asimov\’s Science Fiction Magazine, September 1993 |
(1993) |
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The New Hugo Winners, Vol. 3 |
(1994) |
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Cybersex |
(1996) |
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War of the Worlds: Global Dispatches |
(1996) |
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Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, April 1996 |
(1996) |
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Isaac Asimov’s Vampires |
(1996) |
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Year’s Best SF 2 |
(1997) |
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Wild Women |
(1997) |
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Time Machines |
(1997) |
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Bangs & Whimpers |
(1999) |
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Nebula Awards 33 |
(1999) |
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Isaac Asimov’s Mother’s Day |
(2000) |
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A Woman’s Liberation |
(2001) |
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The Mammoth Book of Vampire Stories by Women |
(2001) |
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The Mammoth Book Of Science Fiction |
(2002) |
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New Skies: An Anthology of Today’s Science Fiction |
(2003) |
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The War of the Worlds: Fresh Perspectives |
(2005) |
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The Best of the Best: 20 Years of the Best Short Science Fiction Novels |
(2005) |
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Space Cadets |
(2006) |
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This Is My Funniest |
(2006) |
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The Secret History of Science Fiction |
(2009) |
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Enter a Future: Fantastic Tales from Asimov’s Science Fiction |
(2010) |
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Like Water for Quarks |
(2011) |
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Season of Wonder |
(2012) |
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Telling Tales: The Clarion West 30th Anniversary Anthology |
(2013) |
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The Time Traveler’s Almanac |
(2013) |
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Rogues |
(2014) |
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Futuredaze 2: Reprise |
(2014) |
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Women of Futures Past |
(2016) |
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Lightspeed Magazine, February 2017 |
(2017) |
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American Christmas Stories |
(2021) |
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Robots Through the Ages |
(2023) |
Notes: The Berserker novel Berserker Base is a collaborative novel, written with Poul Anderson, Edward Bryant, Stephen Donaldson, Larry Niven, Fred Saberhagen and Roger Zelazny.
The novels Water Witch, Light Raid and Promised Land were written with Cynthia Felice. A Woman’s Liberation was co-edited with Sheila Williams.