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'''Lois McMaster Bujold''' is an American science fiction and fantasy writer who, as of 2022, has won seven [[Hugo Awards|Hugo awards]] (fan-voted) and four [[Nebula Awards|Nebula awards]] (writer-voted).  Bujold's most famous set of recurring characters are in the Vorkosigan universe, which is pure science fiction.  Her two additional recurring universes (Sharing Knife, and Penric and Desdemona) in in the fantasy genre.
'''Lois McMaster Bujold''' (born 1949) is an American science fiction and fantasy writer who, between 1988 and 2018, has won seven [[Hugo Awards|Hugo awards]] (fan-voted) and three [[Nebula Awards|Nebula awards]] (writer-voted), three [[Locus Awards|Locus]] awards, and more<ref name=Awards />.  Bujold's most famous set of recurring characters are in the Vorkosigan universe, which is pure science fiction.  She has also written several additional recurring universes in the fantasy genre.  In 2017, she won the Hugo for best series for the Vorkosigan universe.  In 2018, she won the Hugo for best series again, this time for her fantasy works in the "The World of Five Gods" universe.
{{Image|Bujold2012.png|right|250px|Lois McMaster Bujold in 2012}}
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;''See a list of more than forty novels and novellas [[Lois McMaster Bujold/Works|on the Works tab]] of this article.''


== The "Vorkosigan" series ==
== References ==
The first novel of the science fiction Vorkosigan series appeared in 1986, and she seems to have wrapped it up in 2016.  It consists of more than two dozen novels or novellas, and a variety of omnibus editions.  Most stories occur across two generations of the Vorkosigan family, with closely interlocking histories.
 
The stories were not written in chronological order for the universe.  Between the jumbling of actual publication dates vs. story order, and the existence of several omnibus editions, it can be difficult to catalog all the works in the Vorkosigan saga.
 
=== From the point of view of Cordelia Naismith ===


* ''[[Shards of Honor]]'' (1986)
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* ''[[Barrayar]]'' (1991)
** ''Cordelia's Honor'' (1996) - omnibus of ''Shards of Honor'' and ''Barrayar''
* ''[[Gentleman Jole and the Red Queen]]'' (2016)


=== From the point of view of Miles Vorkosigan ===
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* ''[[The Warrior's Apprentice]]'' (1986)
[http://www.sfadb.com/Lois_McMaster_Bujold Summary of writing awards for Lois McMaster Bujold] on GoodReads.
* ''[[Brothers in Arms (Bujold novel)|Brothers in Arms]]'' (1989)
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* ''[[Mountains of Mourning]]'' (198?)
* ''[[Labyrinth]]'' (198?)
* ''[[The Borders of Infinity]]'' (198?)
** ''[[Borders of Infinity]]'' (1989), omnibus of "Mountains of Mourning", "Labyrinth", and "The Borders of Infinity"
* ''[[The Vor Game]]'' (1990)
* ''Vorkosigan's Game'' ([[Anthology|omnibus]]: ''The Vor Game'', ''Borders of Infinity'') (1992)
* ''[[Mirror Dance]]'' (1994)
* ''[[Cetaganda]]'' (1995)
* ''[[Memory (Bujold novel)|Memory]]'' (1996)
* ''Young Miles'' (omnibus: ''The Warrior's Apprentice'', ''The Mountains of Mourning'', and ''The Vor Game'') (1997)
* ''[[Komarr]]'' (1998)
* ''[[A Civil Campaign]]'' (1999)
* ''Miles, Mystery and Mayhem'' (omnibus: ''Cetaganda'', ''[[Ethan of Athos]]'', and ''[[Labyrinth (novella)|Labyrinth]]'') (2001)
* ''[[Diplomatic Immunity (novel)|Diplomatic Immunity]]'' (2002)
* ''Miles Errant'' (omnibus: ''Borders of Infinity'', ''Brothers in Arms'', and ''Mirror Dance'') (2002)
* ''Miles, Mutants and Microbes'' (omnibus: ''[[Falling Free]]'', ''Labyrinth'' and ''Diplomatic Immunity'') (2007)
* ''Miles in Love'' (omnibus: ''Komarr'', ''A Civil Campaign'' and ''[[Vorkosigan Saga#Winterfair Gifts (novella)|Winterfair Gifts]]'') (2008)
* ''[[Cryoburn]]'' (2010)


=== From the point of view of Ivan Vorpatril ===
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* ''[[Captain Vorpatril's Alliance]]'' (2012)


=== Other ===
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* ''[[Ethan of Athos]]'' (1986)
* ''[[Falling Free]]'' (1988)
*  "[[Dreamweaver's Dilemma]]" (1995)
* ''[[Vorkosigan Saga#Winterfair Gifts (novella)|Winterfair Gifts]]'' (2004)
* ''[[The Flowers of Vashnoi]]'' (2018)
 
== The "Sharing Knife" series ==
 
== The "Penric and Desdemona" series ==
 
== References ==

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Lois McMaster Bujold (born 1949) is an American science fiction and fantasy writer who, between 1988 and 2018, has won seven Hugo awards (fan-voted) and three Nebula awards (writer-voted), three Locus awards, and more[1]. Bujold's most famous set of recurring characters are in the Vorkosigan universe, which is pure science fiction. She has also written several additional recurring universes in the fantasy genre. In 2017, she won the Hugo for best series for the Vorkosigan universe. In 2018, she won the Hugo for best series again, this time for her fantasy works in the "The World of Five Gods" universe.

Lois McMaster Bujold in 2012

   See a list of more than forty novels and novellas on the Works tab of this article.

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