Kage Baker Books in Order
Kage Baker is a multifaceted writer, weaving intricate tales that transport readers through time and space. Born in 1952 in Hollywood, California, she spent her formative years in the city and Pismo Beach, where she currently resides. Her early life was marked by a spirited personality, which she honed as a defense mechanism against the challenges of her childhood. This sharp wit and resilience would later serve her well in her writing career. As a seasoned playwright, director, and educator, Baker brings a wealth of experience to her craft. Her extensive research into Elizabethan and other historical periods has granted her a profound understanding of period speech and details, which she skillfully incorporates into her work. Her fascination with the sea and its stories is evident in her eclectic reading list, which spans the works of Marryat, O'Brien, and Melville. A prolific writer, Baker has made significant contributions to the world of science fiction and fantasy, crafting immersive tales that captivate readers. Her writing is a testament to her boundless creativity, sharp intellect, and passion for storytelling. With a unique voice and a keen eye for detail, Baker continues to captivate audiences and push the boundaries of the genre.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Kage Baker
- #1AmazonAncient Rockets: Treasures and Train Wrecks of the Silent Screen(2011)
- #1AmazonThe Hotel Under the Sand(2009)
- #2AmazonSon, Observe the Time(1999)
- #3AmazonWhere the Golden Apples Grow(2006)
- #4AmazonOr Else My Lady Keeps the Key(2008)
- #5AmazonCaverns of Mystery(2008)
- #6AmazonThe Books(2012)
- #7AmazonMother Aegypt and Other Stories(2004)
- #8AmazonDark Mondays(2006)
- #9AmazonThe Best of Kage Baker(2012)
- #10AmazonMaelstrom and Other Martian Tales(2024)
- #1AmazonIn the Garden of Iden(1997)
- #2AmazonSky Coyote(1999)
- #3AmazonMendoza in Hollywood(2000)
- #4AmazonThe Graveyard Game(2001)
- #5AmazonThe Life of the World to Come(2004)
- #6AmazonThe Children of the Company(2005)
- #7AmazonThe Machine's Child(2006)
- #8AmazonRude Mechanicals(2007)
- #9AmazonThe Sons of Heaven(2007)
- #10AmazonThe Empress of Mars(2009)
- #11AmazonNot Less Than Gods(2009)
- #12AmazonIn the Company of Thieves(2013)
- #13AmazonBlack Projects, White Knights: The Company Dossiers(2002)
- #14AmazonGods and Pawns(2007)
- #1AmazonYear's Best Fantasy(2001)
- #2AmazonYear's Best Fantasy 2(2002)
- #3AmazonYear's Best Fantasy 3(2003)
- #4AmazonYear's Best Fantasy 4(2004)
- #5AmazonYear's Best Fantasy 5(2005)
- #6AmazonYear's Best Fantasy 6(2006)
- #7AmazonYear's Best Fantasy 7(2007)
- #8AmazonYear's Best Fantasy 8(2008)
- #9AmazonYear's Best Fantasy 9(2009)
- #10AmazonAsimov's Science Fiction, May 1998(1998)
- #11AmazonAsimov's Science Fiction, May 1999(1999)
- #12AmazonAsimov's Science Fiction Magazine, July 2000(2000)
- #13AmazonAsimov's Science Fiction: August 2001, Vol. 25, No. 8(2001)
- #14AmazonThe Thackery T. Lambshead Pocket Guide to Eccentric & Discredited Diseases(2003)
- #15AmazonThe Mammoth Book of Best New SF 16(2003)
- #16AmazonThe Silver Gryphon(2003)
- #17AmazonStars: Original Stories Based on the Songs of Janis Ian(2003)
- #18AmazonNew Voices In Science Fiction(2003)
- #19AmazonReVisions(2004)
- #20AmazonThe Year's Best Science Fiction: 21 Annual Edition(2004)
- #21AmazonAsimov's Science Fiction, June 2005(2005)
- #22AmazonEscape from Earth(2006)
- #23AmazonWizards / Dark Alchemy(2007)
- #24AmazonFast Forward 1: Future Fiction from the Cutting Edge(2007)
- #25AmazonThe Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-Fourth Annual Collection(2007)
- #26AmazonFast Ships, Black Sails(2008)
- #27AmazonSideways In Crime(2008)
- #28AmazonThe Mammoth Book of Best New SF 21(2008)
- #29AmazonThe Dragon Book(2009)
- #30AmazonSongs of the Dying Earth: Stories in Honour of Jack Vance(2009)
- #31AmazonThe Book of Cthulhu(2011)
- #32AmazonThe Mammoth Book of Time Travel SF(2013)
- #33AmazonThe Time Traveler's Almanac(2013)
- #34AmazonTime Travel: Recent Trips(2014)
- #35AmazonEx Libris: Stories of Librarians, Libraries, and Lore(2017)
About Kage Baker
Kage Baker is a multifaceted writer, weaving intricate tales that transport readers through time and space. Born in 1952 in Hollywood, California, she spent her formative years in the city and Pismo Beach, where she currently resides. Her early life was marked by a spirited personality, which she honed as a defense mechanism against the challenges of her childhood. This sharp wit and resilience would later serve her well in her writing career. As a seasoned playwright, director, and educator, Baker brings a wealth of experience to her craft. Her extensive research into Elizabethan and other historical periods has granted her a profound understanding of period speech and details, which she skillfully incorporates into her work. Her fascination with the sea and its stories is evident in her eclectic reading list, which spans the works of Marryat, O'Brien, and Melville. A prolific writer, Baker has made significant contributions to the world of science fiction and fantasy, crafting immersive tales that captivate readers. Her writing is a testament to her boundless creativity, sharp intellect, and passion for storytelling. With a unique voice and a keen eye for detail, Baker continues to captivate audiences and push the boundaries of the genre.
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