
Joe Haldeman in 2007.
Joe William Haldeman (born June 9, 1943) is an American science fiction author. He is best known for his 1974 novel The Forever War. He has been awarded the Hugo Award and the Nebula Award.
Works[]
- War Year (1972)
- Attar's Revenge (1975) - written under the pseudonym Robert Graham
- War of Nerves (1975) - written under the pseudonym Robert Graham
- The Forever War (1975)
- Mindbridge (1976)
- Study War No More (1977) - a collection of short stories by various science fiction authors, edited by Joe Haldeman and featuring two stories by him
- Planet of Judgement (1977) - a Star Trek novel
- All My Sins Remembered (1977)
- Infinite Dreams (1978) - short story collection
- World Without End (1979) - a Star Trek novel
- Worlds (1981) - first volume in "Worlds" trilogy
- There is No Darkness (1983) - co-written with Jack C. Haldeman II
- Worlds Apart (1983) - second volume in "Worlds" trilogy
- Dealing in Futures (1985) - short story collection
- Seasons (novella, 1985) - published in Alien Stars, Elizabeth Mitchell, ed.
- Tool of the Trade (1987)
- Buying Time (1989) - published in the UK as The Long Habit of Living
- The Hemingway Hoax (1990)
- Worlds Enough and Time (1992) - third volume in "Worlds" trilogy
- Vietnam and Other Alien Worlds (1993) - collection of short stories, essays and poetry.
- 1968 (1995)
- None So Blind (1996) - short story collection
- Forever Peace (1997)
- Saul's Death and Other Poems (1997) - poetry chapbook
- Forever Free (1999)
- The Coming (2000)
- Best Military Science Fiction of the 20th Century (2001) - as editor
- Guardian (2002)
- Camouflage (2004)
- Old Twentieth (2005)
- War Stories (2006) - short story collection
- A Separate War (2006) - short story collection (title story directly linked to The Forever War)
- The Accidental Time Machine (2007)