Joe Haldeman

Joe Haldeman

Joe William Haldeman (born 1943) is an American science fiction author. His most famous novel is The Forever War, inspired by his Vietnam experiences, which won both the Hugo and Nebula Awards.

Joe Haldeman is the brother of Jack C. Haldeman II.

Updated 01/01/2024


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Series by Joe Haldeman

The Forever War series (4 books)
Worlds (3 books)
Marsbound (3 books)

Speculative Fiction Books

2013 | science fiction, thriller
2013 | science fiction, short stories
(Marsbound #3 / 3)
2011 | science fiction
(Marsbound #2 / 3)
2010 | science fiction
(Marsbound #1 / 3)
2008 | science fiction
2007 | science fiction
(The Forever War series)
2006 | science fiction, collection
2006 | science fiction, short stories
2005 | science fiction
2005 | science fiction, mainstream
2004 | science fiction, nebula award
2002 | science fiction
2000 | science fiction
(The Forever War series #3 / 3)
1999 | science fiction, military science fiction
(The Forever War series #2 / 3)
1997 | science fiction, military science fiction, nebula award, hugo award
1997 | science fiction
1996 | science fiction, short stories, locus award
1993 | science fiction, short stories
(Worlds #3 / 3)
1992 | science fiction
1990 | science fiction
1989 | science fiction
1987 | science fiction, thriller
1985 | science fiction, short stories
(Worlds #2 / 3)
1983 | science fiction
1983 | science fiction, short stories
(Worlds #1 / 3)
1981 | science fiction
(Star Trek: The Original Series)
1979 | science fiction, space opera, star trek
1978 | science fiction, short stories
1977 | science fiction, short stories
(Star Trek: The Original Series)
1977 | science fiction, space opera, star trek
1976 | science fiction
(The Forever War series #1 / 3)
1974 | science fiction, military science fiction, nebula award, locus award, hugo award

Fictions and Others

1972 | mainstream
1968 | mainstream

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