Grimm's World
Background
In 1968, Damon Knight published Vinge's novella "Grimm's Story" as part of Orbit 4. Knight told Vinge that if he expanded the novella to book-length, then he would get Vinge a contract with Berkley Books, where Knight worked as a science fiction editor. Vinge wrote an extension, and it became his first published novel.[1] In 1987, Vinge revised the novel for Baen Books and added a new opening section, changing the title to Tatja Grimm's World.
Publication
- Originally found in Orbit 4, 1968.
- Vernor Vinge (1969). Grimm's World. Berkley Medallion. ISBN 0-425-01750-8.
- Vernor Vinge (1978). Grimm's World. Littlehampton Book Services Ltd. ISBN 0-600-34083-X.
References
- Vinge, Vernor. Introduction to "The Barbarian Princess", a story by Vernor Vinge, in The Collected Stories of Vernor Vinge Tor Books, 2001, New York, ISBN 0-312-87584-3
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