Mike Resnick
Mike Resnick was an acclaimed American science fiction writer and editor, born on March 5, 1942, in Chicago, Illinois, who began his career selling articles and novels in the late 1950s and 1960s, often under pseudonyms in various genres.[1][2] He gained prominence in science fiction with his 1986 novel Santiago and the award-winning Kirinyaga series, authoring over 70 novels, 275 short stories, and editing more than 40 anthologies, winning five Hugo Awards and a Nebula.[1][2][3] Resnick passed away on January 9, 2020, after battling cancer, leaving a legacy as one of the most awarded short fiction authors.[1][4]
Science Fiction
Fantasy
The Return of Santiago: A Myth of the Far Future (The Santiago Saga)
The Doctor and the Rough Rider
The Widowmaker Reborn (The Widowmaker Series)
The Doctor and the Kid (A Weird West Tale)
The Buntline Special
The Doctor and the Dinosaurs (A Weird West Tale)
Stalking the Unicorn: A Fable of Tonight (John Justin Mallory Mystery)
The Doctor and the Rough Rider (A Weird West Tale)
The Fortress in Orion
The Trojan Colt: An Eli Paxton Mystery
The Trojan Colt: An Eli Paxton Mystery
The Doctor and the Kid: A Weird West Tale
The Doctor and the Dinosaurs
Cat on a Cold Tin Roof: An Eli Paxton Mystery
Starship: Pirate (Starship, Book 2)
Cat on a Cold Tin Roof: An Eli Paxton Mystery
Starship: Flagship
On The Train
The Fortress in Orion
Dog in the Manger: An Eli Paxton Mystery
Kirinyaga
The Dragon Done It
Stalking the Dragon: A John Justin Mallory Mystery
Kilimanjaro: A Fable of Utopia