Order of Joe Haldeman Books
Joe Haldeman is an American author of science fiction (in particular, military science fiction). His most famous novel is The Forever War. He has won the Hugo and Nebula awards. Haldeman was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1967 and served as a combat engineer in Vietnam, drawing upon these experiences for several of his novels. His brother, Jack C. Haldeman II, was also an author and wrote the Star Trek novel Perry’s Planet.
Joe W. Haldeman became a published author in 1972 with the novel War Year. Below is a list of Joe Haldeman’s books in order of when they were originally published:
Publication Order of The Forever War Books
The Forever War | (1974) | |
Forever Peace | (1997) | |
Forever Free | (1999) |
Publication Order of The Forever War: Forever Free Comic Books
The Forever War: Forever Free #1 | (2018) | |
The Forever War: Forever Free #2 | (2018) | |
The Forever War: Forever Free #3 | (2018) |
Publication Order of The Forever War: Graphic Novels
The Forever War, Vol. 1: Private Mandella | (2002) | |
The Forever War 2: Lieutenant Mandella | (2002) |
Publication Order of The Forever War (2017) Books
The Forever War #1 | (2017) | |
The Forever War #2 | (2017) | |
The Forever War #3 | (2017) | |
The Forever War #4 | (2017) | |
The Forever War #5 | (2017) | |
The Forever War #6 | (2017) |
Publication Order of Attar The Merman Books
(as Robert Graham)
Attar’s Revenge | (1975) | |
War of Nerves | (1975) |
Publication Order of Worlds Books
Worlds | (1981) | |
Worlds Apart | (1983) | |
Worlds Enough and Time | (1992) |
Publication Order of Marsbound Books
Marsbound | (2008) | |
Starbound | (2009) | |
Earthbound | (2011) |
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
Mindbridge | (1976) | |
Tool of the Trade | (1987) | |
The Long Habit of Living / Buying Time | (1989) | |
The Hemingway Hoax | (1990) | |
1968 | (1994) | |
The Coming | (2000) | |
Guardian | (2002) | |
Camouflage | (2004) | |
Old Twentieth | (2005) | |
The Accidental Time Machine | (2007) | |
Work Done for Hire | (2014) |
Publication Order of Short Stories/Novellas
Graves | (1992) | |
Four Short Novels | (2003) |
Publication Order of Short Story Collections
All My Sins Remembered | (1977) | |
Infinite Dreams | (1978) | |
There Is No Darkness | (1983) | |
Dealing in Futures | (1985) | |
Vietnam and Other Alien Worlds | (1993) | |
None So Blind | (1994) | |
Saul’s Death and Other Poems | (1997) | |
A Separate War and Other Stories | (2006) | |
The Best of Joe Haldeman | (2013) |
Publication Order of Non-Fiction Books
War Year | (1972) | |
War Stories | (2005) |
Publication Order of Star Trek Adventures Books
Spock Must Die! | (1970) | |
Star Trek: The New Voyages | (1976) | |
Spock, Messiah! | (1976) | |
The Price of the Phoenix | (1977) | |
Planet of Judgment | (1977) | |
Star Trek: The New Voyages 2 | (1977) | |
Mudd’s Angels | (1978) | |
Vulcan! | (1978) | |
The Starless World | (1978) | |
Trek to Madworld | (1979) | |
World Without End | (1979) | |
The Fate of the Phoenix | (1979) | |
Devil World | (1979) | |
Perry’s Planet | (1980) | |
Death’s Angel | (1981) | |
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Publication Order of The James Tiptree Award Anthology Books
The James Tiptree Award Anthology 1 | (2004) | |
The James Tiptree Award Anthology 2 | (2005) | |
The James Tiptree Award Anthology 3 | (2007) | |
The James Tiptree Award Anthology 4 | (2008) | |
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Publication Order of Thieves’ World Books
Thieves’ World | (1979) | |
Tales from the Vulgar Unicorn | (1980) | |
Shadows of Sanctuary | (1981) | |
Storm Season | (1982) | |
The Face of Chaos | (1983) | |
Wings of Omen | (1984) | |
The Dead of Winter | (1985) | |
Soul of the City | (1986) | |
Blood Ties | (1986) | |
Shadowspawn | (1987) | |
Aftermath | (1987) | |
Uneasy Alliances | (1988) | |
Stealers’ Sky | (1989) | |
The Shadow of Sorcery | (1993) | |
Sanctuary | (2002) | |
Turning Points | (2002) | |
Enemies of Fortune | (2004) | |
Thieves’ World: Player’s Manual | (2005) | |
The Complete Lythande | (2013) | |
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Publication Order of Anthologies
Orbit 11 | (1972) | |
The 6th Annual Best SF 72 | (1973) | |
Cosmic Laughter; Science Fiction for the Fun of It | (1974) | |
Frights | (1976) | |
Study War No More | (1977) | |
Best Science Fiction Stories of the Year: Sixth Annual Collection | (1977) | |
Rod Serling’s Other Worlds | (1978) | |
Shadows of Sanctuary | (1981) | |
Analog 3 | (1982) | |
Nebula Awards 17 | (1983) | |
Alien Stars | (1985) | |
Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, April 1986 | (1986) | |
Body Armor | (1986) | |
Supertanks | (1987) | |
Battlefields Beyond Tomorrow | (1987) | |
First Annual Collection | (1988) | |
Spacefighters | (1988) | |
Demons & Dreams: The Best Fantasy and Horror 1 | (1988) | |
A Separate Star: A Tribute to Rudyard Kipling | (1989) | |
Third Annual Collection | (1989) | |
Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, April 1990 | (1990) | |
Drabble II: Double Century | (1990) | |
Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, August 1990 | (1990) | |
Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, December 1990 | (1990) | |
Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, October 1991 | (1991) | |
The Year’s Best Science Fiction: Eleventh Annual Collection | (1993) | |
South From Midnight | (1994) | |
The New Hugo Winners, Vol. 3 | (1994) | |
Asimov’s Science Fiction, November 1994 | (1994) | |
Paragons | (1996) | |
Year’s Best SF | (1996) | |
Far Horizons | (1999) | |
The Furthest Horizon | (2000) | |
Nebula Awards 34 (2000) | (2000) | |
Vanishing Acts | (2000) | |
Space Soldiers | (2001) | |
I Have This Nifty Idea | (2001) | |
Supermen | (2002) | |
Stars: Original Stories Based on the Songs of Janis Ian | (2003) | |
The Best of Fantasy and Science Fiction Magazine: Joe Haldeman and Others | (2003) | |
The Hard SF Renaissance | (2003) | |
The Best of the Best: 20 Years of the Best Short Science Fiction Novels | (2005) | |
Future Washington | (2005) | |
Elemental: The Tsunami Relief Anthology | (2006) | |
Escape from Earth | (2006) | |
The Year’s Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Third Annual Collection | (2006) | |
Mythic | (2006) | |
Year’s Best SF 11 | (2006) | |
Science Fiction: The Best of the Year, 2006 | (2006) | |
The Best of the Best, Vol 2 | (2007) | |
Nebula Awards 41 (2007) | (2007) | |
Future Weapons of War | (2007) | |
Nebula Awards Showcase 2007 | (2007) | |
Warriors 1 | (2010) | |
Crucified Dreams | (2011) | |
Lightspeed: Year One | (2011) | |
The Mammoth Book of SF Wars | (2012) | |
Year’s Best SF 16 | (2012) | |
You’re Not Alone | (2014) | |
Visions of the Future | (2015) | |
Blood Is Not Enough | (2019) | |
Galaxy’s Edge Magazine: Issue 40, September 2019 | (2019) | |
The Face of Chaos | (2020) | |
Wings of Omen | (2020) | |
Bullet Points 2 | (2022) | |
Unrivalled | (2023) |
Notes: The Attar the Merman series is written under the pen name Robert Graham. The Long Habit of Living was also published as Buying Time. There is No Darkness was co-authored by Jack C. Haldeman II. Alien Stars was co-authored with C.J. Cherryh and Timothy Zahn.