L. E. Modesitt Jr. bibliography
This is a complete list of works by American science fiction and fantasy author L. E. Modesitt Jr.
Series
Fantasy fiction series
The Saga of Recluce (internal chronological order)
- From the Forest (2024)[1]
 - Overcaptain (2024)[2]
 - Sub-Majer's Challenge (August 26, 2025) [3]
 - Last of the First (June 30, 2026) [4]
 - Magi'i of Cyador (2001)
 - Scion of Cyador (2001)
 - Fall of Angels (1996)
 - The Chaos Balance (1997)
 - Arms-Commander (2010)
 - Cyador's Heirs (2014)
 - Heritage of Cyador (2014)[5]
 - The Mongrel Mage (2017)
 - Outcasts of Order (2018)
 - The Mage-Fire War (2019)
 - Fairhaven Rising (2021)
 - The Towers of the Sunset (1992)
 - The White Order (1998)
 - The Magic Engineer (1994)
 - Colors of Chaos (1999)
 - Natural Ordermage (2007)
 - Mage-Guard of Hamor (2008)
 - The Order War (1995)
 - Wellspring of Chaos (2004)
 - Ordermaster (2005)
 - The Magic of Recluce (1991)
 - The Death of Chaos (1995)
 
Spellsong Cycle
Set in the world of Erde, where song has magical power – and exacts a terrible price.
- The Soprano Sorceress (1997)
 - The Spellsong War (1998)
 - Darksong Rising (1999)
 - The Shadow Sorceress (2001)
 - Shadowsinger (2002)
 
The Corean Chronicles
Set on the world of Corus (or Acorus), where strange and dangerous beasts roam and people with magical Talent can perform astonishing feats.
- Legacies (2002)
 - Darknesses (2003)
 - Scepters (2004)
 - Alector's Choice (2005)
 - Cadmian's Choice (2006)
 - Soarer's Choice (2006)
 - The Lord-Protector's Daughter (2008)
 - Lady-Protector (2011)[6]
 
The Imager Portfolio
The Imager Portfolio is set on the world of Terahnar, where a small number of people are imagers, who have the power to create objects through visualization; if uncontrolled, imaging can lead to the death of the imager.
- Imager (2009), ISBN 0-7653-2034-7
 - Imager's Challenge (2009), ISBN 0-7653-2126-2
 - Imager's Intrigue (2010), ISBN 0-7653-2562-4
 - Scholar (2011; new cast of characters, taking place, chronologically, before the first three books[7]), ISBN 978-0-7653-2955-4
 - Princeps (2012), ISBN 978-0-7653-3095-6
 - Imager’s Battalion (2013), ISBN 978-0-7653-3283-7
 - Antiagon Fire (2013), ISBN 978-0765-33457-2
 - Rex Regis (2014), ISBN 978-0765-33634-7
 - Madness in Solidar (2015), ISBN 978-0765-37985-6 (First in a set that takes place some 380 years after the Wars of Consolidation.[7])
 - Treachery’s Tools (2016), ISBN 978-0-7653-8540-6
 - Assassin's Price (2017), ISBN 978-0-7653-9047-9
 - Endgames (2019), ISBN 978-1-250-29364-0
 
The Grand Illusion
- Isolate (2021)[8]
 - Councilor (2022) [9]
 - Contrarian (2023)[10]
 - Legalist (October 7, 2025) Takes place more than 400 years before Isolate.[11]
 - Premier (2026) sequel to Contrarian taking place 9 years later.[12]
 
Science fiction series
Timegod's World
Drawing on Norse legend, these books follow the story of the time-traveling Immortals of Query, and their two greatest heroes – who both save and doom their people
- The Fires of Paratime (1982; reprinted a The Timegod (1993))
 - Timediver's Dawn (1992)
 - Timegod's World (2001): Omnibus
 
The Forever Hero
In the far future, when Earth is a devastated ruin, an immortal is born, wishes one great wish, and takes on a great task
- Dawn for a Distant Earth (1987)
 - The Silent Warrior (1987)
 - In Endless Twilight (1988)
 
- The Forever Hero (2000)—Omnibus, combines the above three books
 
The Ecolitan Institute novels (internal chronological order)
- The Ecolitan Operation (1989)
 - The Ecologic Secession (1990)
 - The Ecologic Envoy (1986)
 - The Ecolitan Enigma (1997)
 
- Empire & Ecolitan (2001) Omnibus of The Ecolitan Operation and The Ecologic Secession
 - Ecolitan Prime (2003) Omnibus of The Ecologic Envoy and The Ecolitan Enigma
 
Ghost Novels
SF/spy stories, set in an alternate world
- Of Tangible Ghosts (1994)
 - The Ghost of the Revelator (1998)
 - Ghost of the White Nights (2001)
 - Ghosts of Columbia (2005): Omnibus, combining Of Tangible Ghosts and The Ghost of the Revelator
 
Parafaith Universe
- The Parafaith War (1996)
 - The Ethos Effect (2003)
 
Archform
- Archform: Beauty (2000), ISBN 978-0-7653-0433-9
 - Flash (2004), ISBN 978-0-7653-1128-3
 
Non-series science fiction
- The Hammer of Darkness (1985), ISBN 978-0-380-89798-8
 - Adiamante (1996), ISBN 978-0-312-86021-9. Review
 - Gravity Dreams (2000), ISBN 978-0-312-86826-0
 - The Octagonal Raven (2001), ISBN 978-0-312-87720-0
 - The Eternity Artifact (2005), ISBN 978-0-7653-1464-2
 - The Elysium Commission (2007), ISBN 978-0-7653-1720-9. Review
 - Haze (2009), ISBN 978-0-7653-2302-6
 - Empress of Eternity (2010), ISBN 978-0-7653-2664-5
 - The One-Eyed Man: A Fugue, with Winds and Accompaniment (2013), ISBN 978-0-7653-3544-9
 - Solar Express (2015), ISBN 978-0-765-38195-8
 - Quantum Shadows (2020), ISBN 978-1-250-22920-5
 
Collaborations
- The Green Progression (with Bruce Scott Levinson) (1992)
 
Collections
- Viewpoints Critical (2008) – collection of short stories
 - Recluce Tales (2017) - collection of short stories that take place in the Recluce world
 
Short fiction
- "The Great American Economy" (1973), Analog Science Fiction and Science Fact, May 1973**
 - "A House by Any Other Name" (1974), Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, November 1974
 - "Came the Revolution" (1977), Galaxy Science Fiction, September 1977
 - "Iron Man, Plastic Ships" (1979), Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, Oct 1979**
 - "Power to...?" (1990), Analog Science Fiction and Fact, November 1990**
 - "Reaction Time" (1978), Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, January 1978
 - "Rule of Law" (1981), Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, April 27, 1981**
 - "Second Coming" (1979), Asimov's SF Adventure Magazine, Spring 1979**
 - "Understanding" (2000), On Spec, Summer 2000**
 - "Viewpoint Critical" (1978), Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, July 1978
 - "Precision Set" (2001), On Spec Spring 2001**
 - "The Pilots (2002)", In the Shadow of the Wall: Vietnam Stories that Might Have Been (ed. Byron R. Tetrick)**
 - "The Dock to Heaven" (2003), Low Port (ed. Sharon Lee & Steve Miller)**
 - "The Swan Pilot" (2004), Emerald Magic: Great Tales of Irish Fantasy (ed. Andrew M. Greeley)**
 - "Fallen Angel" (2004), Flights: Extreme Visions of Fantasy (ed. Al Sarrantonio)**
 - "The Swan Pilot" (2004), Emerald Magic (ed. Andrew M. Greeley; Tor Books)**
 - "News Clips Recovered from the NYC Ruins" (2005), The Leading Edge, Brigham Young University Press**
 - "Ghost Mission" (2006), from Slipstreams (ed. Martin Greenberg and John Helfers) (DAW Books)**
 - "Sisters of Sarronnyn, Sisters of Westwind" (2006), Jim Baen's Universe, August 2006**
 - "Spec-Ops" (2007), Future Weapons of War (ed. Joe Haldeman and Martin Greenberg; Baen Books)**
 - "The Difference" (2007), Man vs. Machine (ed. Martin Greenberg and John Helfers; DAW Books)**
 - "Black Ordermage" (2008)**
 - "Beyond the Obvious Wind" (2008)**
 - "Always Outside the Lines" (2008)**
 - "Life-Suspension" (2009), Federations (ed. John Joseph Adams, Prime Books)
 - "Astralis" (2009) Jim Baen's Universe January 2009
 - "The Stranger" Speculative Horizons (ed. Patrick St-Denis) Subterranean Press 2010
 - "New World Blues" Tor.com February 2012
 - "The Bronze Man of Mars" 2012 Under the Moons of Mars (ed. John Joseph Adams) Simon & Schuster
 - "A More Perfect Union" (2013), The Mad Scientist's Guide to World Domination (ed. John Joseph Adams)
 - "Gold and Glory" 2017 All Hail Our Robot Conquerors (ed. Patricia Bray and Joshua Palmatier) ZNB Books
 - "The Liberator" 2018 [The Razor's Edge] (ed. Troy Bucher and Joshua Palmatier) ZNB Books
 - "The Fallen" 2020 Fantastic Hope (ed. Laurell K. Hamilton and William McCaskey) Berkley
 - "Evanescence" 2020 Shapers of Worlds (ed. Edward Willett) Shadowpaw Press
 - "The Unexpected Dachshund" Instinct:An Animal Rescuers Anthology (ed. L.J. Hachmeister) Source7 Productions
 
"Stories listed above marked with a double-asterisk are included in L. E. Modesitt, Jr., Viewpoints Critical: Selected Stories (New York: Tor Books, 2008), ISBN 978-0-7653-1857-2. The three stories dated 2008 appeared for the first time in this book.
Short non-fiction
- Story Behind Antiagon Fire – "The Antiagon Fire That Almost Wasn't" (2013), from Story Behind the Book: Volume 1[13]
 
References
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 - ^ "Story Behind the Book: Volume 1—Essays on Writing Speculative Fiction". upcoming4.me. Archived from the original on 12 September 2015. Retrieved 14 September 2015.