Duncan Lawie writes: "Kim Stanley Robinson started reading science fiction at the start of the
1970s, as New Wave was breaking over the genre, and began writing it not
long after. He soon established a reputation for literate science
fiction, confirmed by the 'Orange County Trilogy' written during the
1980s. Perhaps more usefully re-named Three Californias, this
thematic trilogy offers alternative visions of America's future. In the
1990s, he came to dominate science fiction through his massive, and
massively detailed, Mars trilogy, tracing the colonisation and
terraforming of our neighbouring planet. In turn, his output has been
dominated by the success of this work and the continued working out of
the ideas contained within it. For a new decade, there is a new kind of
work by KSR." Duncan goes on to review an example of this new work below.