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* ''Time's Tapestries'', an [[Alternate History]] series.
* ''Time's Tapestries'', an [[Alternate History]] series.
* The ''NASA'' Trilogy, another [[Alternate History]] featuring more [[Mundane Dogmatic|modern-day and near future what-ifs]], such as a hypothetical manned mission to Mars in the 1970s.
* The ''NASA'' Trilogy, another [[Alternate History]] featuring more [[Mundane Dogmatic|modern-day and near future what-ifs]], such as a hypothetical manned mission to Mars in the 1970s.
** ''[[Literature/Titan|Titan]]'', a [[Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism|scarily plausible]] [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]] book about an expedition to Titan.
** ''[[Titan]]'', a [[Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism|scarily plausible]] [[Twenty Minutes Into the Future]] book about an expedition to Titan.
* ''The Time Ships'', an authorized sequel to [[H. G. Wells]]' ''[[The Time Machine]]'' that incorporates more modern science fiction concepts, such as Dyson Spheres and time travel creating [[Alternate History|branching timelines]].
* ''The Time Ships'', an authorized sequel to [[H. G. Wells]]' ''[[The Time Machine]]'' that incorporates more modern science fiction concepts, such as Dyson Spheres and time travel creating [[Alternate History|branching timelines]].
** In an interesting twist, Baxter himself presents it as though [[Literary Agent Hypothesis|it was taken from a lost manuscript by the Time Traveler himself]].
** In an interesting twist, Baxter himself presents it as though [[Literary Agent Hypothesis|it was taken from a lost manuscript by the Time Traveler himself]].

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Stephen Baxter is a British author known for his hard sci-fi novels. He's most known for his far-future space opera series The Xeelee Sequence, but he also writes a fair amount of Alternate History and more near-future fiction.

Works written by Stephen Baxter include: