Author's Choice Monthly books in order

The Author's Choice Monthly series by Spider Robinson is a thirteen-book series running from 1989 to 1991, starting with The Old Funny Stuff.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 The Old Funny Stuff 1989 Spider Robinson Buy
2 Daily Voices 1989 Spider Robinson N/A
3 Heroines 1990 Spider Robinson Buy
4 Peripheral Vision 1990 Spider Robinson Buy
5 Swatting at the Cosmos 1990 Spider Robinson Buy
6 Neon Twilight 1990 Spider Robinson Buy
7 Tales from a Vanished Country 1990 Spider Robinson Buy
8 Hedgework & Guessery 1991 Spider Robinson Buy
9 Unthreatened by the Morning Light 1991 Spider Robinson Buy
10 Stories by Mama Lansdales Youngest Boy 1991 Spider Robinson Buy
11 True Minds 1990 Spider Robinson Buy
12 Nine Hard Questions About the Nature of the Universe 1991 Spider Robinson Buy
13 It’s Been Fun 1991 Spider Robinson Buy

Spider Robinson’s Author’s Choice Monthly ran from 1989 to 1991, producing thirteen titles in a short two-year window. The series opened with The Old Funny Stuff in 1989, and by 1990 had expanded to include Heroines, Peripheral Vision, Swatting at the Cosmos, Neon Twilight, Tales from a Vanished Country, and True Minds, among others.

The final year, 1991, brought four more entries: Hedgework & Guessery, Unthreatened by the Morning Light, Stories by Mama Lansdales Youngest Boy, Nine Hard Questions About the Nature of the Universe, and It’s Been Fun. The series covers a lot of ground across its thirteen volumes, and each book can be read independently of the others.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the Author's Choice Monthly series?

There are thirteen books in the Author’s Choice Monthly series, published between 1989 and 1991.

What is the first book in the Author's Choice Monthly series?

The first book in the Author’s Choice Monthly series is The Old Funny Stuff, published in 1989.

Do you need to read the Author's Choice Monthly books in order?

Reading the Author’s Choice Monthly series in publication order starting with The Old Funny Stuff (1989) is recommended, as characters and storylines develop across the thirteen books.

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