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S. M. Stirling is a Canadian-American author of [[Alternate History]] and [[Military Science Fiction]]. |
S. M. Stirling is a Canadian-American author of [[Alternate History]] and [[Military Science Fiction]]. |
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Themes in his work include the effect of culture on individual morality, the effect of technology on culture, and ... well, let's just say there's a reason one of his [[Fan Nickname|Fan Nicknames]] is "S&M Stirling". |
Themes in his work include the effect of culture on individual morality, the effect of technology on culture, and ... well, let's just say there's a reason one of his [[Fan Nickname|Fan Nicknames]] is "S&M Stirling". |
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Was once a member of the [[ |
Was once a member of the [[AlternateHistory.com]] forum. |
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{{examples|Works by S. M. Stirling with their own pages on this wiki include:}} |
{{examples|Works by S. M. Stirling with their own pages on this wiki include:}} |
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* ''[[The Peshawar Lancers]]'', stand-alone novel in which a series of comet strikes in the 19th century destroyed much of Europe and North America, and what's left of the British Empire is ruled from India. |
* ''[[The Peshawar Lancers]]'', stand-alone novel in which a series of comet strikes in the 19th century destroyed much of Europe and North America, and what's left of the British Empire is ruled from India. |
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* [[The General]] series, co-written with [[David Drake]], a future history inspired the actual history of 5th-century Byzantium. |
* [[The General]] series, co-written with [[David Drake]], a future history inspired the actual history of 5th-century Byzantium. |
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* Two novels in [[The Ship Who]] series |
* Two novels in [[The Ship Who...]] series |
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