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Steve Miller
Steve Miller is a science fiction writer, editor, publisher, fan, librarian, and computer guy. A 1973 alumnus of Clarion West, he was Founding Curator of SF for the UMBC SF Research Collection, and has been active in science fiction fandom since the late 60s when a series of book reviews and... show more

Steve Miller is a science fiction writer, editor, publisher, fan, librarian, and computer guy. A 1973 alumnus of Clarion West, he was Founding Curator of SF for the UMBC SF Research Collection, and has been active in science fiction fandom since the late 60s when a series of book reviews and articles for in Texas publications convinced people the Maryland resident was an Aggie. A longtime part of the SF community, Steve's work as a fan included pubbing his own zine, concom work on BaltiCon, Artkane, and other Eastern regional conventions, and acting as Vice Chair of the Baltimore in 80 WorldCon bid. Steve has attended well over two hundred conventions in the US as fan and pro including more than a dozen Guest of Honor appearances from coast to coast and many dozen panel appearances.His first pro fiction sales were to Ted White at Amazing in the 1970s. More recently, he's co-author (with wife Sharon Lee) of the award-winning Liaden Universe(R) series as well as other novels and short stories. In the late 80's Steve started BPLAN Virtuals, an early ebook company known for Disk-Top Publishing; over the years his work has appeared in e-format through Embiid and Baen Webscriptions while Baen, Ace, Del Rey, and others have been the paper publishers. Steve was also founder and publisher of SRM Publisher Ltd, a small press based in Maine, which produced dozens of genre and genre-related titles since 1995 and 2011. PinbeamBooks.com, an ebook publisher, takes up his nonwriting time these days.
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Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it 9 years ago
I got this and another book in the series free as ebooks from the Baen Books site. If you google it, I think it's still available. I was unimpressed by Agent of Change. It was readable with likable characters but seemed to me rather generic space opera romance. Plus, it annoyed me by ending on somew...
Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it 9 years ago
As a work of romance, this is superior--as a work of science fiction, mediocre. Which I guess says something about my taste in genres. I do love romance, but not the romance genre. I love *stories* with an element of romance--I do--it's my literary comfort food. But I love great science fiction even...
Tina's Reading Books
Tina's Reading Books rated it 10 years ago
This is a great story with a lot of subtle layers.It is at it's base a love story. A rather intense love story.But then you add in some intercultural challenges. Er Thom is an heir of the prime clan on the planet Liaden. Anne is a simple scholar from Earth. They meet and have an intense relationship...
Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books!
Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books! rated it 11 years ago
This book is mostly about Theo but we will get to see some of our favorites on Surebleak and we lose someone, which isn't surprising because it's been amazing how this family has been able to escape most things unscathed. Good sci-fi series.
Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books!
Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books! rated it 11 years ago
Good, good, good book. We still are with Val and Miri and now they're trying to help Korval's oldest friend along with Shan and Nova. I'm glad it didn't end like I thought it would - I was just about to yell out, "Noooooooooo!!!!!!!", but stopped at "N...". I'm loving this series.
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