C. J. Cherryh
Carolyn Janice Cherry ("C. J. Cherryh") is a terrific SF writer, best known for her 'close third person' perspective, in which the reader only knows as much as the central protagonist. It's a very suitable approach for her imaginative SF, but the lack of clarity at times means the reader needs to pay good attention. Cherryh's books are not one's I can rush through, though I'm typically very satisfied with them in hindsight. She tends to have written her books in series, ranging from a number of trilogies in her earlier career, through to the (still onoing) Foreigner books, which are currently up to volume 21.
Major Awards
Hugo Awards
Cyteen - 1989 Best novel
Downbelow Station - 1982 Best novel winner
Cassandra - 1979 Best short story winner
SFWA Grand Master Award, 2016
C. J. Cherryh Bibliography
The
Morgaine Cycle
Gate of
Ivrel (1976)
Well of
Shiuan (1978)
Fires of
Azeroth (1979)
Exile's Gate (1988)
Standalone SF Novels
Brothers
of Earth (1976)
Hunter
of Worlds (1977)
Hestia (1979)
Wave Without a Shore (1981)
Port Eternity (1982)
Voyager in Night (1984)
Cuckoo's Egg (1985)
Angel with the Sword (1985)
Alliance Rising (2019) with Jane Fancher
Alliance-Union Universe - The
Era of Rapprochement
Serpent's
Reach (1980)
Forty
Thousand in Gehenna (1983)
The
Scapegoat (1985) – novella
Cyteen
(1988)
Regenesis
(2009)
Alliance-Union Universe - The
Company Wars
Downbelow
Station (1981)
Merchanter's
Luck (1982)
Rimrunners
(1989)
Heavy
Time (1991)
Hellburner
(1992)
Tripoint
(1994)
Finity's
End (1997)
The
Chanur Saga
The
Pride of Chanur (1981)
Chanur's
Venture (1984)
The Kif
Strike Back (1985)
The
Chanur Saga (2000)
Chanur's
Homecoming (1986)
Chanur's
Legacy (1992)
The Faded Sun Trilogy
Kesrith (1978)
Shon'Jir (1978)
Kutath (1979)
Finisterre Universe
Rider at the Gate (1995)
Cloud's Rider (1996)
Gene Wars
Hammerfall (2001)
Forge of Heaven (2004)
Foreigner Universe (In multiple trilogy story arcs)
Foreigner
(1994)
Invader
(1995)
Inheritor
(1996)
Precursor
(1999)
Defender
(2001)
Explorer
(2003)
Destroyer
(2005)
Pretender
(2006)
Deliverer
(2007)
Conspirator
(2009)
Deceiver
(2010)
Betrayer
(2011)
Intruder
(2012)
Protector
(2013)
Peacemaker
(2014)
Tracker
(2015)
Visitor
(2016)
Convergence
(2017)
Emergence
(2018)
Resurgence
(2020)
Divergence
(scheduled September 2020)
Fantasy Works
The Fortress series
Fortress in the Eye of Time (1995)
Fortress of Eagles (1998)
Fortress of Owls (1999)
Fortress of Dragons (2000)
Fortress of Ice (2006)
Ealdwood Series
Ealdwood (1981 ) - novella
The Dreamstone (1983)
The Tree of Swords and Jewels (1983 )
The Russian stories
Rusalka (1989)
Chernevog (1990)
Yvgenie (1991)
Heroes in Hell
The Gates of Hell (1986) with Janet Morris
Kings in Hell (1986) with Janet Morris
Legions of Hell (1987)
Non-Series Fantasy
The Brothers (1986) – novella
The Paladin (1988) – Locus Fantasy Award nominee, 1989[7]
The Goblin Mirror (1992)
Faery in Shadow (1993)
Lois & Clark: A Superman Novel (1996)
Short Story Collections
Sunfall (1981)
Visible Light (1986)
Glass and Amber (1987)
The Collected Short Fiction of C. J. Cherryh (2004)
Omnibus Novel Collections
The Chronicles of Morgaine (1989) – Gate of Ivrel (1976), Well of Shiuan (1978) and Fires of Azeroth (1979)
The Dreaming Tree (1997) – The Dreamstone (1983) and The Tree of Swords and Jewels (1983) with revisions and a new ending
The Morgaine Saga (2000) – Gate of Ivrel (1976), Well of Shiuan (1978) and Fires of Azeroth (1979)
The Faded Sun Trilogy (2000) – Kesrith (1978), Shon'Jir (1978) and Kutath (1979)
The Chanur Saga (2000) – The Pride of Chanur (1981), Chanur's Venture (1984) and The Kif Strike Back (1985)
Devil to the Belt (2000) – Heavy Time (1991) and Hellburner (1992)
Alternate Realities (2000) – Wave Without a Shore (1981), Port Eternity (1982) and Voyager in Night (1984)
At the Edge of Space (2003) – Brothers of Earth (1976) and Hunter of Worlds (1977)
The Deep Beyond (2005) – Serpent's Reach (1980) and Cuckoo's Egg (1985)
Chanur's Endgame (2007) – Chanur's Homecoming (1986) and Chanur's Legacy (1992)
Alliance Space (2008) – Merchanter's Luck (1982) and Forty Thousand in Gehenna (1983)