James S. A. Corey
Author of Leviathan Wakes
About the Author
James S.A. Corey is the pen name for a collaboration between Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck. James is Daniel's middle name, Corey is Ty's middle name, and S.A. are Daniel's daughter's initials. James' current project is a series of science fiction novels called The Expanse Series. They are also the show more authors of Honor Among Thieves: Star Wars (Empire and Rebellion). (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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James S. A. Corey is a pen name used by a pair of authors Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck writing together. Do not combine with either of them writing alone, and do not add their names here as "other names".
Image credit: Ty Franck (left) and Daniel Abraham (right), together forming James S.A. Corey, at Borderlands Books in San Francisco, June 21, 2014 - by Elf
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Works by James S. A. Corey
Silver and Scarlet (Star Wars) 5 copies
Elsewhere [short fiction] 1 copy
The Expanse Series Collection 9 Books Set By James S A Corey (Leviathan Wakes, Calibans War, Abaddons Gate, Cibola… (2023) 1 copy
صحوة لوياثان 1 copy
Untitled Expanse novella 1 copy
The Expanse 1 copy
Associated Works
The Very Best of the Best: 35 Years of The Year's Best Science Fiction (2019) — Contributor — 131 copies
The Paulandstormonomicon — Contributor — 2 copies
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- James S. A. Corey is a pen name used by a pair of authors Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck writing together. Do not combine with either of them writing alone, and do not add their names here as "other names".
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The fates of all the characters we have met so far, including Teresa Duarte and a Laconian Marine officer we meet for the first time in this book, are wrapped up, some more neatly than others. By the end, we have said goodbye to everyone, some more finally than others. It is hard to see how this could have ended in any other way.
I'd like to take a moment to reflect on the tv series, in particular the fact that the series ended with the dramatisation of book six, Babylon's Ashes. Many people are holding out hope that the final three novels might be dramatised at some point; and given that there are thirty years between books six and seven, this would not be impossible, if the same cast could be re-assembled some years down the line. The main issue would be accommodating Cas Anvar's absence, as his character - Alex Kamal - was written out of the show in season 5. But as Alex's son and his new family play a fairly direct role in this book, some plot gymnastics would be necessary. It's also interesting to see how some of the short stories - collected in the volume Memory's Legion - are shown in the tv show, to the extent that anyone coming to this book without having either seen the show or read the collected stories will find two quite important characters suddenly appearing and playing a central role apparently out of nowhere. So - on to the short stories!… (more)