Linda Evans (author)

Linda Ellen Evans (born December 6, 1958)[1][2] is an American science fiction writer currently residing in Archer, Florida.

She has been published in English, German, and Russian, as well as hardback, paperback, and book-club editions.

[citation needed] While many assume that Sleipnir was intended to be part of a series, this is not actually true.

[citation needed] The ending is Heinleinian, in that it suggests action to come without actually intending for the story to continue.

[citation needed] Bolos 3: The Triumphant - Including novellas: "The Farmer's Wife", "Little Red Hen" (co-written with Robert R. Hollingsworth), and "Little Dog Gone" Bolos 4: Last Stand (1996) - Includes Evans' fictional "historical essay" of humanity's contacts with alien races Bolos 6: Cold Steel (2002) - Includes Evans' novella titled "Though Hell Should Bar the Way" Worlds of Honor, in David Weber's Honor Harrington Universe.