The Expanse is a series of science fiction novels, novellas and stories by James S. A. Corey, the pen name of authors Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck. The first novel, Leviathan Wakes, was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Novel in 2012. In 2017 the series as a whole was nominated for the 'Best Series' Hugo Award.
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Publishing history
As of 2016, The Expanse consists of six main novels and five shorter works (two prequel short stories, one prequel novella, one novella set between Caliban's War and Abaddon's Gate and one set around the events of Nemesis Games). Three more novels are planned, as well as two more novellas. The series has been adapted for television by the Syfy Network, also under the title of The Expanse. The series premiered on streaming services on November 23, 2015 and on Syfy on December 14, 2015.
Novels
Novellas
Four novellas have been published, Gods of Risk was released on September 15, 2012. The story takes place between Caliban's War and Abaddon's Gate. On April 29, 2014, Corey released the prequel novella The Churn as an eBook. The third novella, The Vital Abyss, was released on October 15, 2015. The fourth novella, entitled Strange Dogs was released on July 18, 2017.
Short stories
- "Drive" (November 27, 2012 in Edge of Infinity, July 9, 2015 online)
- "The Butcher of Anderson Station" (October 17, 2011)
Audiobooks
All of the novels up to Babylon's Ashes and all the novellas have been released as audiobooks, with Jefferson Mays as the narrator for all novels and the novella The Vital Abyss. Erik Davies is the narrator for the first two novellas that were released (Gods of Risk and The Churn).
Digital comics
Four digital comics based on the books and tying into the television series were published by ComiXology.
- The Expanse Origins #1: James Holden (February 1, 2017)
- The Expanse Origins #2: Naomi Nagata (April 19, 2017)
- The Expanse Origins #3: Alex Kamal (May 24, 2017)
- The Expanse Origins #4: Amos Burton (July 12, 2017)
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Plot
The books follow various characters through the political, cultural and economic change brought on by contact with the remnants of a powerful but presumably extinct, ancient civilization.
Setting
The Expanse is set in a future in which humanity has colonized much of the Solar System but does not have interstellar travel. In the asteroid belt and beyond, tensions are rising between Earth's United Nations, Mars and the outer planets. The series initially takes place in the solar system, using many real world locations such as Ceres and Eros in the asteroid belt, several moons of Jupiter, with Ganymede and Europa the most developed and small science bases as far out as Phoebe around Saturn and Titania around Uranus. There are also well established, domed settlements on Mars and the Moon. Andy Weir's novel The Martian takes place in the same universe as The Expanse, according to the authors. This link is made canon with the mention of a ship named the Mark Watney, the main character in the Martian in Babylon's Ashes.
As the series progresses, humanity gains access to thousands of new worlds by use of the ring, an artificially sustained Einstein-Rosen bridge or wormhole, created by a long dead alien race. The ring in our solar system is 2 AU from the orbit of Uranus and passing through it leads to a hub of starless space approximately one million kilometers across, with more than 1,300 other rings, each with a star system on the other side. In the center of the hub, which is also referred to as the 'slow zone', there is an alien space station that controls the gates and can also set instantaneous speed limits on objects inside of the hub as a means of defense.
Characters
There are two main point-of-view characters in the first book (plus two for the prologue/epilogue) and four main characters for the following four books. In the sixth book, Babylon's Ashes, the number of POV characters jumps to 15, with several only having one or two chapters from their point-of-view.
The crew of the Rocinante, an independent gunship crewed by the survivors of the ice hauler Canterbury, include
- James "Jim" R. Holden, the Earther captain of the Rocinante
- Naomi Nagata, a Belter engineer and executive officer of the Rocinante
- Amos (Timothy) Burton, the Earther chief engineer of the Rocinante
- Alex Kamal, the Martian pilot of the Rocinante
- Roberta "Bobbie" W. Draper, Martian gunnery sergeant in the MCRN, of the 2nd Marine Expeditionary Force
- Clarissa "Claire" Melpomene Mao aka Melba Alzbeta Koh aka Peaches, a daughter of Jules-Pierre Mao, magnate of Mao-Kwikowski Mercantile from Luna; as Melba she is a licensed electrochemical technician. After forming a bond with her, Amos gives her the nickname Peaches.
The Outer Planets:
- Josephus "Joe" Aloisus Miller, a Belter who worked as a detective for the Ceres station security firm, Star Helix Security
- Juliette "Julie" Andromeda Mao, the oldest child of Earther plutocrat Jules-Pierre Mao, former pinnace racer and Outer Planets Alliance convert
- Frederick "Fred" Lucius Johnson, a former UN marine reviled as the Butcher of Anderson Station and now the leader of the OPA
- Dr. Praxidike "Prax" Meng, the chief botanist of the RMD-Southern soy farm project on Ganymede and father of Mei Meng
- Carlos "Bull" c de Baca, a member of the OPA serving as chief security officer aboard the Behemoth
- Basia "Baz" Merton, a welder from Ganymede
- Rev. Dr. Annushka "Anna" Volovodov, a Methodist pastor at St. John's United on Europa
- Manéo "Néo" Jung-Espinoza, a young Belter from Ceres
- Filip Inaros, a teenage member of the OPA
Mars:
- Sauveterre, the captain of the MCRN Barkeith
Earth:
- Dimitri Havelock, a security contractor from Earth & former partner of Joe Miller
- Chrisjen Avasarala, the UN Assistant Undersecretary of Executive Administration, later UN Secretary General
- Dr. Elvi Okoye, a biologist from Earth
Inspiration and writing
Ty Franck began developing the world of The Expanse as an idea for a massively multiplayer online role-playing game. After a number of years the idea shifted to become the setting for a tabletop game. Abraham, who had already written several books on his own at this point, noticed the depth of the world that Franck had created and thought they should make a book series out of it, "People who write books don't do this much research".
Writing process
James S. A. Corey is the pen name for writing partners Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck, who share the writing workload. Franck writes all the Holden, Bobbie and Anna chapters, while Abraham writes the Miller, Melba, Avasarala, Bull and Prax chapters. They also meet weekly to discuss upcoming chapters and swap completed chapters for the other to edit.
Narrative structure
The novels are written in a third-person limited style. Each chapter is told from the point of view of a character central to the story, while the prologue and epilogue are told by a reoccurring character or a one-off viewpoint. Traditionally, each book employs four point-of-view characters (plus the prologue/epilogue viewpoints), except Leviathan Wakes which features two, and Babylon's Ashes which features sixteen. James Holden is the only character to be used as a viewpoint in all six novels.
Reception
Critical response
The series overall has been well received, with the first novel Leviathan Wakes being the highest praised.
For Caliban's War Wired.com's Geek Dad and Publishers Weekly both praised the novel, with GeekDad citing the book's "believable human personalities and technology that is easily recognizable" as a highlight.
Publishers Weekly gave Abaddon's Gate a starred review saying "series fans will find this installment the best yet."
Publishers Weekly also gave Cibola Burn a starred review and called it "splendid" and it "blends adventure with uncommon decency.".
Reviews
- "It's been too long since we've had a really kickass space opera." - George R.R. Martin
- "The science fiction equivalent of A Song of Ice and Fire." - NPR Books
- "The Expanse series is the best space opera series running at full tilt right now." - io9
- "This is the future the way it's supposed to be." - Wall Street Journal
- "Superb...a thrill to follow." - Washington Post
- "Combining an exploration of real human frailties with big SF ideas and exciting thriller action, Corey cements the series as must-read space opera." - Library Journal
Awards and nominations
- Leviathan Wakes (2011) - Hugo Award for Best Novel nominee 2012, Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel nominee 2012
- Abaddon's Gate (2013) - Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel winner 2014, Goodreads Choice Awards, Best Science Fiction nominee 2013
- The Expanse Hugo Award for Best Series nominee. This is an additional category for 2017 only, but may become a permanent category.
Derived works
TV series
The American TV channel Syfy announced a straight-to-series commitment to a television adaptation of The Expanse in April 2014, ordering the production of ten hour-long episodes for a first season and premiered in December 2015. The series stars Thomas Jane as Josephus Miller and Steven Strait as Jim Holden. The rest of the crew of the Rocinante are played by Dominique Tipper as Naomi Nagata, Cas Anvar as Alex Kamal, and Wes Chatham as Amos Burton. Shohreh Aghdashloo as Chrisjen Avasarala, Chad Coleman as Fred Johnson, and Florence Faivre as Julie Mao are the other major cast members. Frankie Adams joined the cast in season 2 as Bobbie Draper.
Board game
An Expanse board game, designed by Geoff Engelstein and published by WizKids, was released in the summer of 2017. The authors of the book series collaborated with Engelstein on its development.
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