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Publication type
  
Magazine

Originally published
  
July 2003

Preceded by
  
The Sons of Heaven

Country
  
United States of America

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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
July 2003

Author
  
Kage Baker

Followed by
  
Not Less Than Gods

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Published in
  
Asimov's Science Fiction

Genres
  
Fiction, Speculative fiction

Similar
  
Kage Baker books, The Company Series books, Fiction books

"The Empress of Mars" is a science fiction novella published in 2003 by Kage Baker. It won the 2004 Theodore Sturgeon Award and was nominated for the 2004 Hugo Award for Best Novella as well as the 2004 Nebula Award for Best Novella. The novella was expanded into a novel published in 2009.

Plot summary

The Empress of Mars is set in an alternate history in which Mars was colonised by the British Arean Company. The story follows Mary Griffith, a woman who owns the only bar on Mars, the titular Empress of Mars. After being let go as the xenobotanist for British Arean, she makes a new life for her and her daughters on Mars. The story charts the gradual development of the tiny colony into a self-sufficient city. A series of new settlers arrive on Mars over the course of events, each of whom ends up becoming pivotal in the establishment of a new service for the city. Mary and her allies must contend with interference by British Arean, resistance from various local collectives and a Neo-Pagan Ephesian Church.

References

The Empress of Mars Wikipedia