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''Heroes in Hell'' is a series of
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fantasy books, within the genre
Bangsian fantasy Bangsian fantasy is a fantasy genre which concerns the use of the afterlife as the main setting within which its characters, who may be famous preexisting historical or fictional figures, act and interact. It is named for John Kendrick Bangs (1 ...
, created and edited by Janet Morris and written by her, Chris Morris,
C. J. Cherryh Carolyn Janice Cherry (born September 1, 1942), better known by the pen name C. J. Cherryh, is an American writer of speculative fiction. She has written more than 80 books since the mid-1970s, including the Hugo Award-winning novels '' Downbelo ...
and others. The first 12 books in the series were published by Baen Books between 1986 and 1989, and stories from the series include one
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winner and Nebula nominee (" Gilgamesh in the Outback" by Robert Silverberg from ''Rebels in Hell''), as well as one other
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nominee. The series was resurrected in 2011 by Janet Morris with the thirteenth book and eighth anthology in the series, ''Lawyers in Hell'', followed by eight more anthologies and four novels between 2012 and 2022.


Background

The shared world premise of ''Heroes in Hell'' (also called ''The Damned Saga'') is that all the dead wind up together in
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, where they pick up where they left off when still alive. Robert W. Cape Jr., in ''Classical Traditions in Science Fiction'' (Oxford University Press), wrote "...in the popular ''Heroes in Hell'' series, Julius Caesar intrigues in the underworld with Alexander the Great, Machiavelli, and other historical rulers. Death has not changed their natures, and their political and military machinations seem similar to those of rulers at the end of the Cold War." '' The Encyclopedia of Fantasy'' states "In the long series of shared world adventures begun with ''Heroes in Hell'', Hell becomes an arena in which all the interesting people in history can come together to continue the relentless pursuit of their various ends." Brian Stableford commented that the series "adapted the backcloth of Dantean fantasy as a stage for violent adventures with ironic echoes of infernal comedy".


Reception

Science fiction and fantasy author Orson Scott Card compared the success of ''Heroes in Hell'' with other shared worlds like '' Thieves' World'', '' Wild Cards'' and '' Liavek'', and said that this "almost guarantees that shared worlds will be around for many years to come". The webzine '' SF Site'' discussed the popularity of shared worlds in the 1980s and listed ''Heroes in Hell'' as a "significant example" of one of them. ''Library Journal'' called ''Heroes in Hell'' "a garden of infernal delights." Miriam Van Scott reviews the first novel in the series within her book '' Encyclopedia of Hell''. She later describes the entire series within the same book.


Books in the series

There are nine novels in the series and sixteen anthologies of short fiction. Janet Morris edited all sixteen anthologies. Portions of ''Legions of Hell'' first appeared in stories published in ''Heroes in Hell'', ''The Gates of Hell'', ''Rebels in Hell'', ''Kings in Hell'' and ''Crusaders in Hell''. * ''
Heroes in Hell ''Heroes in Hell'' is a series of shared world fantasy books, within the genre Bangsian fantasy, created and edited by Janet Morris and written by her, Chris Morris, C. J. Cherryh and others. The first 12 books in the series were published b ...
'' (1986), anthology (published by Baen Books, ) (1987 ''Locus'' Poll Best Anthology (8th Place)) ** "Son of the Morning", Chris Morris ** "Newton Sleep", Gregory Benford – originally published in '' The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction'' in 1985; nominated
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Best Novella 1986. The main character Gregory Markham first appeared in the novel '' Timescape''. ** "The Prince",
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** "A Walk in the Park", Nancy Asire ** "The Hand of Providence",
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** "Basileus",
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& Janet Morris ** "To Reign in Hell", Janet Morris * ''The Gates of Hell'' (1986), novel by
C. J. Cherryh Carolyn Janice Cherry (born September 1, 1942), better known by the pen name C. J. Cherryh, is an American writer of speculative fiction. She has written more than 80 books since the mid-1970s, including the Hugo Award-winning novels '' Downbelo ...
and Janet Morris (published by Baen Books, ) * ''Rebels in Hell'' (1986), anthology (published by Baen Books, ) ** "Undercover Angel", Chris Morris ** "Hell's Gate",
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** " Gilgamesh in the Outback", Robert Silverberg (originally published in '' Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine'',Brian Thomsen (ed.), ''Novel Ideas – Fantasy'', DAW Books, 2006
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.) ** "Marking Time",
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** "Table with a View", Nancy Asire ** "There Are No Fighter Pilots Down In Hell", Martin Caidin ** "'Cause I Served My Time In Hell",
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** "Monday Morning",
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** "Graveyard Shift", Janet Morris * ''Kings in Hell'' (1987), novel by
C. J. Cherryh Carolyn Janice Cherry (born September 1, 1942), better known by the pen name C. J. Cherryh, is an American writer of speculative fiction. She has written more than 80 books since the mid-1970s, including the Hugo Award-winning novels '' Downbelo ...
and Janet Morris, (published by Baen Books, ) * ''Crusaders in Hell'' (1987), anthology (published by Baen Books, ) ** "The Nature of Hell", Janet Morris and Chris Morris ** "Gilgamesh Redux", Janet Morris ** "Crusaders in Love",
Bill Kerby Bill Kerby was a screenwriter for several Hollywood films and television series who wrote and co-wrote the 1970s films '' Hooper'' and '' The Rose''. Education and early career Kerby received a B.A. from Kent State University in 1962 and an M.F.A ...
** "Between the Devil and The Deep Blue Sea", Michael Armstrong ** "Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth",
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** "By Invitation Only", Nancy Asire ** "The Gods of the Gaps", Gregory Benford ** "Springs Eternal",
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** "Snowballs in Hell", Chris Morris * ''Legions of Hell'' (1987), novel by
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(published by Baen Books, ) * ''Angels in Hell'' (1987), anthology edited by Janet Morris (published by Baen Books, ) ** "Handmaids in Hell" by Chris Morris ** "The Fascination of the Abomination" by Robert Silverberg ** "The Price of an Egg" by Alexandra Sokolov ** "Reaching for Paradise" by Brad Miner ** "The Ex-Khan" by Robert L. Asprin ** "The Conscience of the King" by
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and Nancy Asire ** "Learning Curve" by
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** "Sea of Stiffs" by Janet Morris * ''Masters in Hell'' (1987), anthology (published by Baen Books, ) ** "The Ransom of Hellcat" by Chris Morris ** "Take Two" by
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** "Hellbike" by
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** "Houseguests" by Nancy Asire ** "Spitting in the Wind" by Lynn Abbey ** "God's Eyes" by Michael Armstrong ** "Bargain" by
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** "Pawn in Play" by
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** "Sea Change" by Janet Morris * ''The Little Helliad'' (1988), novel by Janet Morris and Chris Morris (published by Baen Books, ) * ''War in Hell'' (1988), anthology (published by Baen Books, ) ** " ..Is Hell" by Janet Morris ** "Wisdom" by
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** "Fallout" by Nancy Asire ** "Gilgamesh in Uruk" by Robert Silverberg ** "An Appropriate Hell" by
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** "The Man in the Black Cape Turn" by Michael Armstrong ** "Giving Hell a Shot" by
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** "Rook's Move" by
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** "Sign On" by Chris Morris * ''Prophets in Hell'' (1989), anthology (published by Baen Books, ) ** "Eye of a Needle" by Chris Morris ** "Exile" by
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** "The Garden of Blood Narcissus" by Brad Miner ** "Death Freaks" by Robert Sheckley ** "Profits in Hell" by
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** "Terminal" by
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** "I, Hermes Trismegistus" by Richard Groller ** "Fast Food" by Nancy Asire ** "The Sibylline Affair" by
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** "Moving Day" by Janet Morris * ''Explorers in Hell'' (1989), novel by
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and Janet Morris (published by Baen Books, ) * ''Lawyers in Hell'' (2011), anthology (published by Perseid Publishing/Kerlak Enterprises, Inc., , , & ) ** "Interview with ''the'' Devil" by Janet Morris and Chris Morris ** "Tribe of Hell" by Janet Morris ** "The Rapture Elevator" by Michael Armstrong ** "Out of Court Settlement" by
C. J. Cherryh Carolyn Janice Cherry (born September 1, 1942), better known by the pen name C. J. Cherryh, is an American writer of speculative fiction. She has written more than 80 books since the mid-1970s, including the Hugo Award-winning novels '' Downbelo ...
** "Revolutionary Justice" by Leo Champion ** "Tale of a Tail" by Nancy Asire ** "And Injustice For All" by Jason Cordova ** "Measure of a Man" by Deborah Koren ** "The Adjudication of Hetty Green" by Allan Gilbreath – First Runner Up
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for Best Midsouth Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Short Story 2012 ** "Plains of Hell" by Bruce Durham ** "The Register" by Michael H. Hanson ** "Island Out of Time" by Richard Groller ** "Appellate Angel" by Edward McKeown ** "With Enemies Like These" by David L. Burkhead ** "The Dark Arts" by Kimberly Richardson ** "Heads You Lose" by
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** "Check and Mate" by Bradley H. Sinor ** "Disclaimer" by John Manning ** "Orientation Day" by Sarah Hulcy ** "Remember, Remember, Hell in November" by Larry Atchley, Jr. ** "Theos Khthonios" by Scott Oden ** "Erra and the Seven" by Chris Morris * ''Rogues in Hell'' (2012), anthology (published by Perseid Publishing, ) ** "Babe in Hell" by Janet Morris and Chris Morris ** "Which Way I Fly is Hell" by Janet Morris ** "Downtown Run" by Nancy Asire ** "Madly Meeting Logically" by Michael Armstrong ** "Library Redux" by Sarah Hulcy ** "A Hatful of Dynamite" by Deborah Koren ** "Colony" by Bruce Durham ** "Searcher" by Edward McKeown ** "The Miraculous Roadside Attraction" by Jack William Finley ** "BDA" by Richard Groller ** "Hell Road Truckers" by Michael H. Hanson ** "If Necessary" by Bradley H. Sinor ** "Pursued by the Tauwu" by
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** "Ragnarok & Roll" by Larry Atchley, Jr. ** "Scent of a Weapon" by Bill Snider ** "Showdown at Brimstone Arsenal" by John Manning ** "The Place of Fear" by David L. Burkhead ** "Chasing the Key" by H. David Blalock ** "A Hard Day at the Office" by
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** "An Unholy Grail" by Julie Cochrane ** "Battle of Tartaros" by Chris Morris * ''Bridge Over Hell'' (2012), novel by Michael A. Armstrong (published by Perseid Publishing, , ) * ''Dreamers in Hell'' (2013), anthology (published by Perseid Press, ) ** "Barefoot, on Brimstone" by Sara M. Harvey ** "In the Shadow of Paradise" by Jason Cordova ** "Siegfreid's Blade" by Petra Jorns ** "More Light! Goeth" by Bettina Meister ** "Alms for Oblivion" by Janet Morris ** "Fools in Hell" by Janet Morris and Chris Morris ** "Hell Bent" by Janet Morris ** "The Unholy Hole" by Nancy Asire ** "Ophie and the Undertaker" by Shebat Legion ** "Hell I Must Be Going" by Michael A. Ventrella ** "Blood and Ash" by Tom Barczak ** "Just Dessert" by John Manning ** "The Wager" by Deborah Koren ** "The ITTT" by Michael H. Hanson ** "Zero Sum Game" by Richard Groller ** "Essence Helliance" by Yelle Hughes ** "And the Truth Will Set You Free" by Jack William Finley ** "Stairway to Heaven" by Ed McKeown ** "Head Games" by Bill Snider ** "Knocking on Heaven's Gates" by Larry Atchley, Jr. ** "The Knife Edge Bridge" by David L. Burkhead ** "Hellexandria the Great" by Sarah Snyder Gray Hulcy * ''Poets in Hell'' (2014), anthology (published by Perseid Press, ) ** "Words" by Chris Morris ** "Seven Against Hell" by Janet Morris and Chris Morris ** "Reunion" by Nancy Asire ** "Hell-hounds" by Bruce Durham ** "The Kid with No Name" by Jack William Finley ** "All Hell to Pay" by Deborah Koren ** "Poetic Injustice" by Larry Atchley, Jr. ** "When You Gaze Into an Abyss" by Matthew Kirshenblatt ** "Pride and Penance" by Tom Barczak ** "Grand Slam" by pdmac ** "Undertaker's Holiday" by Joe Bonadonna and Shebat Legion ** "Red Tail's Corner" by Yelle Hughes ** "Faust III" by Richard Groller ** "Tapestry of Sorrows and Sighs" by Bill Snider ** "Haiku d'Etat" by Beth W. Patterson ** "A Mother's Heart" by Bill Barnhill ** "We the Furious" by Joe Bonadonna ** "Damned Poets Society" by Michael H. Hanson ** "All We Need of Hell" by Michael A. Armstrong ** "Dress Rehearsal" by Janet Morris * ''Doctors in Hell'' (2015), anthology (published by Perseid Press, ASIN B00Z753EX8) ** "The Wager" by Janet Morris and Chris Morris ** "The Cure" by Chris Morris ** "Grim" by Andrew P. Weston ** "The Right Man for the Job" by Deborah Koren ** "Memory" by Nancy Asire ** "What Price Oblivion" by R. E. Hinkle ** "In the Shadowlands" by Richard Groller ** "Let Us Kill the Spirit of Gravity" by Matthew Kirshenblatt ** "Pavlovian Slip" by Bill Snider ** "Hell on a Technicality" by Joe Bonadonna ** "Convalescence" by Michael H. Hanson ** "Hell Noon" by Paul Freeman ** "The Judas Book" by Jack William Finley ** "Writer's Block" by Janet Morris and Chris Morris * ''Hell Bound'' (2015), novel by Andrew P. Weston (published by Perseid Press, , ) * ''Pirates in Hell'' (2017), anthology (published by Perseid Press, ) ** "Bitter Business" by Janet Morris and Chris Morris ** "Pieces of Hate" by Andrew P. Weston ** "Evil Angel" by Janet Morris and Chris Morris ** "Who's A Pirate Now?" by Nancy Asire ** "Curse of the Pharaohs" by S.E. Lindberg ** "Lir's Children" by Paul Freeman ** "Unholiest Grail" by Larry Atchley, Jr. ** "The Bitter Taste of Hell's Injustice" by Jack William Finley ** "Serial Recall and Beautiful Tortures" by Michael H. Hanson ** "Drink and the Devil" by Rob Hinkle ** "The Pirates of Penance" by Joe Bonadonna ** "Muse of Fire" by Janet Morris and Chris Morris ** "Hell Hounds (excerpt)" by Andrew P. Weston * ''Hell Hounds'' (2017), novel by Andrew P. Weston (published by Perseid Press, , ) * ''Lovers in Hell'' (2018), anthology (published by Perseid Press, ) ** "Love in the Afterlife, Parts 1, 2, and 3 (Never Doubt I Love; Fume of Sighs; Wrath of Love)" by Janet Morris and Chris Morris ** "Love Interrupted" by Nancy Asire ** "Lovers Sans Phalli" by S.E. Lindberg ** "Calamity" by Michael E. Dellert ** "Love Triangle" by Michael H. Hanson ** "A Hand of Four Queens" by A. L. Butcher ** "Devil's Trull" by Andrew P. Weston ** "Withering Blights" by Joe Bonadonna ** "Hell Gate (excerpt)" by Andrew P. Weston * ''Hell Gate'' (2019), novel by Andrew P. Weston (published by Perseid Press, , ) * ''Mystics in Hell'' (2021), anthology (published by Perseid Press, , ) ** "A Frame of Mind" by Janet Morris and Chris Morris ** "The Come Right Inn" by Andrew P. Weston ** "Abode of Woe" by A. L. Butcher ** "Fool's Gold" by S.E. Lindberg ** "The True Believer" by Lou Antonelli ** "By Any Means Necessary" by Gustavo Bondoni ** "Excalibur" by Tom Barczak ** "On the Run" by Michael H. Hanson ** "The Sorcerous Apprentice" by Andrew P. Weston ** "Colossus of Hell" by Joe Bonadonna ** "Strange Arts" by Janet Morris and Chris Morris * ''Liars in Hell'' (2022), anthology (published by Perseid Press, , , ) ** "The Seven Degrees of Lying" by Janet Morris and Chris Morris ** "The Liar, the Witch and the Ward Robes" by Andrew P. Weston ** "Bait and Switch" by S.E. Lindberg ** "Fibbers in Hell" by Michael H. Hanson ** "The Münchhausen Trilemma" by Richard Groller ** "Hell's Bells" by Joe Bonadonna ** "School of Night" by Janet Morris and Chris Morris


See also

* '' Riverworld'' by Philip José Farmer – another depiction of the afterlife of historical characters * ''
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