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The '''Cytoverse'''{{wob ref|13771}} is the setting of ''[[Defending Elysium]]'' and the [[Skyward (series)|Skyward series]].{{wob ref|11965}} It is our own world, albeit in the far future; as such, it is not part of the [[cosmere]]. Alongside [[Earth (Skyward)|Earth]] and humanity, it contains numerous spacefaring species, all of which share a magic system known as [[cytonics]], which is what the universe is named after.
 
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The '''Cytoverse'''{{ref|name=placeholder}} is the setting of ''[[Defending Elysium]]'' and the [[Skyward (series)|Skyward series]].{{wob ref|11965}} It is our own world, albeit in the far future; as such, it is not part of the [[cosmere]]. Alongside [[Earth (Skyward)|Earth]] and humanity, it contains numerous spacefaring species, all of which share a magic system known as [[cytonics]], which is what the universe is named after.
   
 
== Underlying mechanics ==
 
== Underlying mechanics ==
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{{for|Nowhere}}
 
{{for|Nowhere}}
   
The universe is comprised of two connected realities -- our own (sometimes referred to as "the somewhere"){{book ref|cytonic|7}} and nowhere, an interdimensional "world" with strange relation to time and space. Little is known of nowhere's appearance, though it is home to a type of beings called [[delver]]s, as well as a mineral called the [[acclivity stone]].{{book ref|sky2|25}} Regular rules of physics do not apply there completely, and everything to come from nowhere possesses extraordinary properties. The best-known among them is acclivity stone, which is used to counteract gravity and thus provide lift to all spaceships and space stations.{{book ref|sky2|7}}
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The universe is comprised of two connected realities -- our own and '''nowhere''', an interdimensional "world" with strange relation to time and space. Little is known of nowhere's appearance, though it is home to a type of beings called [[delver]]s, as well as a mineral called the [[acclivity stone]].{{book ref|sky2|25}} Regular rules of physics do not apply there completely, and everything to come from nowhere possesses extraordinary properties. The best-known among them is acclivity stone, which is used to counteract gravity and thus provide lift to all spaceships and space stations.{{book ref|sky2|7}}
   
The easiest way for most people to enter nowhere is through a nowhere portal, a stable wormhole leading to it and back. Such portals can be found on many worlds, and though the markings on them indicate that they were made rather than arising naturally, it's unknown who created them. The portals let both people and equipment be taken through, which allows for mining [[acclivity stone]].{{book ref|sky2|25}}
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The easiest way for most people to enter nowhere is through a '''nowhere portal''', a stable wormhole leading to it and back. Such portals can be found on many worlds, and though the markings on them indicate that they were made rather than arising naturally, it's unknown who created them. The portals let both people and equipment to be taken through, which allows for mining [[acclivity stone]].{{book ref|sky2|25}}
   
 
=== Cytonics ===
 
=== Cytonics ===
{{image|Spensa by jurassicpencil.jpg|side=right|width=200px|[[Spensa]] and [[Doomslug]], a sapient and a non-sapient cytonic}}
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[[File:Spensa by jurassicpencil.jpg|thumb|right|200px|<center><small>by {{a|jurassicpencil}}</small></center> [[Spensa]] and [[Doomslug]], a sapient and a non-sapient cytonic]]
 
{{for|Cytonics}}
 
{{for|Cytonics}}
   
Apart from the portals, nowhere can also be accessed by people called cytonics. Species, including non-sapient ones, are capable of developing cytonic abilities; how they first appear is undetermined, but once they do show up, they are passed down to the original cytonic's descendants. They allow for more than just peering into nowhere -- "cytonics" refers to a whole host of psychic powers.{{book ref|elysium}}{{book ref|sky2|1}}
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Apart from the portals, nowhere can also be accessed by people called '''cytonics'''. Species, including non-sapient ones, are capable of developing cytonic abilities; how they first appear is undetermined, but once they do show up, they are passed down to the original cytonic's descendants. They allow for more than just peering into nowhere -- "cytonics" refers to a whole host of psychic powers.{{book ref|elysium}}{{book ref|sky2|1}}
   
 
Cytonic abilities include, among others, telepathy, mind swapping, illusions and teleportation. Most, if not all of them require that the cytonic connect themselves to nowhere. Teleportation in particular utilizes nowhere heavily, as the body of the cytonic, along with whatever else they're carrying, travels through nowhere to its destination. Though time appears to pass for the cytonic, to others, the jump happens instantly.{{book ref|sky1|53}}{{book ref|sky1|54}}
 
Cytonic abilities include, among others, telepathy, mind swapping, illusions and teleportation. Most, if not all of them require that the cytonic connect themselves to nowhere. Teleportation in particular utilizes nowhere heavily, as the body of the cytonic, along with whatever else they're carrying, travels through nowhere to its destination. Though time appears to pass for the cytonic, to others, the jump happens instantly.{{book ref|sky1|53}}{{book ref|sky1|54}}
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{{for|Delver}}
 
{{for|Delver}}
   
Cytonics are not without their dangers. Chief among those are [[delver]]s, the inhabitants of nowhere. Delvers despise both radio signals and, more importantly, cytonics. When sufficiently agitated, they can transport themselves into the physical world. A single delver can be as large as a moon, and possesses a number of deadly powers, including the ability to create and launch meteors, and the capacity to destroy any living being they pass through. This makes them extremely dangerous, and has led to extreme limits being put on the use of cytonics.{{book ref|sky2|4}}{{book ref|sky2|10}}
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Cytonics are not without their dangers. Chief among those are '''delvers''', the inhabitants of nowhere. Delvers despise both radio signals and, more importantly, cytonics. When sufficiently agitated, they can transport themselves into the physical world. A single delver can be as large as a moon, and possesses a number of deadly powers, including the ability to create and launch meteors, and the capacity to destroy any living being they pass through. This makes them extremely dangerous, and has led to extreme limits being put on the use of cytonics.{{book ref|sky2|4}}{{book ref|sky2|10}}
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
 
=== Discovery of cytonics and First Contact ===
 
=== Discovery of cytonics and First Contact ===
Across the known universe, all sapient species developed [[cytonics|cytonic]] abilities prior to discovering advanced technology; as such, they would often abandon further pursuit of conventional sciences in favour of the psionic powers. Humanity is one exception to that. Earth was already advanced technologically by the time the [[Phone Company]] began developing Cyto, a cybernetics-based method of telepathic linking. Those early experiments were unsuccessful, but they were enough to attract the attention of the spacefaring [[tenasi]]. After a misunderstanding led to the tenasi scout being shot down by [[United Governments]] military, the Phone Company negotiated more peacable relations, and, as a result, became the sole point of contact between humans and aliens.{{book ref|elysium}}
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Across the known universe, all sapient species developed [[cytonic]] abilities prior to discovering advanced technology; as such, they would often abandon further pursuit of conventional sciences in favour of the psionic powers. Humanity is one exception to that. Earth was already advanced technologically by the time the [[Phone Company]] began developing cyto, a cybernetics-based method of telepathic linking. Those early experiments were unsuccessful, but they were enough to attract the attention of the spacefaring [[tenasi]]. After a misunderstanding led to the tenasi scout being shot down by [[United Governments]] military, the Phone Company negotiated more peacable relations, and, as a result, became the sole point of contact between humans and aliens.{{book ref|elysium}}
   
 
From then on out, humanity spread across the Solar System, watched over by the Phone Company. Some of its employees believed that the other races of the universe needed to be protected from humankind and its barbaric ways until the time was right for them to join the truly civillized societies. However, it eventually became apparent that the aliens' peace came at a cost -- they would imprison their dissidents and cut them off from cytonics. In the aftermath of this revelation, a PC operative named [[Jason Write]] decided to share the FTL technology, which the Company had developed, but kept hidden, with the rest of the populace.{{book ref|elysium}}
 
From then on out, humanity spread across the Solar System, watched over by the Phone Company. Some of its employees believed that the other races of the universe needed to be protected from humankind and its barbaric ways until the time was right for them to join the truly civillized societies. However, it eventually became apparent that the aliens' peace came at a cost -- they would imprison their dissidents and cut them off from cytonics. In the aftermath of this revelation, a PC operative named [[Jason Write]] decided to share the FTL technology, which the Company had developed, but kept hidden, with the rest of the populace.{{book ref|elysium}}
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At some point, possibly decades or centuries afterwards, humanity, now an interstellar power, attacked other sapient races, seemingly aiming to conquer them. This was the start of a series of three conflicts known as the [[Human Wars]].{{book ref|sky2|10}} In the first war, humanity conquered several species, including the [[kitsen]], while being allied with other aliens, [[figment]]s.{{book ref|sky2|26}}{{book ref|sky2|35}}
 
At some point, possibly decades or centuries afterwards, humanity, now an interstellar power, attacked other sapient races, seemingly aiming to conquer them. This was the start of a series of three conflicts known as the [[Human Wars]].{{book ref|sky2|10}} In the first war, humanity conquered several species, including the [[kitsen]], while being allied with other aliens, [[figment]]s.{{book ref|sky2|26}}{{book ref|sky2|35}}
   
The war ended in humanity's failure, but soon after, the second conflict began. This time, humanity sought to weaponize [[delver]]s, the dwellers of the [[nowhere]], constructing massive laboratories on abandoned planets circling dying stars, with [[Detritus]] being one such world.{{book ref|sky2|4}} However, they lost control of the delvers, and thirteen of the creatures rampaged across the galaxy for the decades to come. Even after they faded, their presence became a constant threat, leading to many cytonic technologies being abandoned.{{book ref|sky2|10}}
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The war ended in humanity's failure, but soon after, the second conflict began. This time, humanity sought to weaponize [[delver]]s, the dwellers of the [[nowhere]], but constructing massive laboratories on abandoned planets circling dying stars, with [[Detritus]] being one such world.{{book ref|sky2|4}} However, they lost control of the delvers, and thirteen of the creatures rampaged across the galaxy for the decades to come. Even after they faded, their presence became a constant threat, leading to many cytonic technologies being abandoned.{{book ref|sky2|10}}
   
 
Despite this, at some point afterwards, humanity attacked again, though not all of them were involved in the conflict this time.{{book ref|sky2|23}} Nonetheless, all humans became targets for the newly-formed alien alliance, the [[Superiority]], and were consequently defeated.{{book ref|sky1|epilogue}}
 
Despite this, at some point afterwards, humanity attacked again, though not all of them were involved in the conflict this time.{{book ref|sky2|23}} Nonetheless, all humans became targets for the newly-formed alien alliance, the [[Superiority]], and were consequently defeated.{{book ref|sky1|epilogue}}
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== Inhabitants ==
 
== Inhabitants ==
{{quote|Even the wildest of Gran-gran's stories couldn't compete with the universe's biodiversity.|[[Spensa]]{{book ref|sky3|32}} }}
 
 
 
Cytoverse is inhabited by numerous sapient species of varied shapes, sizes and configurations. Most appear to be roughly humanoid, walking upright with an even number of limbs. Their sizes vary, with the smallest being only a handspan tall, while the largest are bigger than humans.{{book ref|sky2|13}} Despite apparent physical similarities, they can differ vastly in their biology; for example, the [[dione]] can change their biological sex during their lifetime, while the [[varvax]] are actually small creatures possessing large exoskeletons.{{book ref|sky2|12}}
 
Cytoverse is inhabited by numerous sapient species of varied shapes, sizes and configurations. Most appear to be roughly humanoid, walking upright with an even number of limbs. Their sizes vary, with the smallest being only a handspan tall, while the largest are bigger than humans.{{book ref|sky2|13}} Despite apparent physical similarities, they can differ vastly in their biology; for example, the [[dione]] can change their biological sex during their lifetime, while the [[varvax]] are actually small creatures possessing large exoskeletons.{{book ref|sky2|12}}
   
 
Apart from the humanoid aliens, the Cytoverse is also home to vastly different ones. Those range from a species resembling spike-covered balloons,{{book ref|sky2|13}} to [[figment]]s, which are invisible, sapient smells.{{book ref|sky2|20}}
 
Apart from the humanoid aliens, the Cytoverse is also home to vastly different ones. Those range from a species resembling spike-covered balloons,{{book ref|sky2|13}} to [[figment]]s, which are invisible, sapient smells.{{book ref|sky2|20}}
   
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[[File:Spena and Morriumur by Jillustrations.PNG|thumb|right|200px|<center><small>by {{a|Jillustrations}}</small></center> An [[UrDail]] and a [[dione]] ]]
{{image|Species of Cytoverse.png|side=right|width=250px|Some of species inhabiting the Cytoverse}}
 
 
=== Known species ===
 
=== Known species ===
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;Superiority leaders
 
;Superiority leaders
   
 
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* [[Varvax]] (often called "Krell" by the [[Defiant League|Defiants]])
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* [[varvax]] (often called "Krell" in ''[[Skyward (series)|Skyward]]'')
* [[Tenasi]]
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* [[tenasi]]
* [[Dione]]
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* [[dione]]
* [[Heklo]]
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* [[heklo]]
* [[Cambric]]
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* [[cambric]]
 
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;Other species
 
;Other species
 
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* Humans
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* humans
* [[Figment]]s
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* [[figment]]s
* [[Delver]]s
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* [[delver]]s
* [[Kitsen]]
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* [[kitsen]]
* [[Taynix]] (non-sapient)
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* [[taynix]] (non-sapient)
* [[Burl (species)|Burl]]
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* [[Burl (species)|burl]]
 
* [[Cormax drones]]
 
* [[Cormax drones]]
* [[Solquis]]
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* [[solquis]]
* [[Wrexians]]
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* [[wrexians]]
 
* [[UrDail]]
 
* [[UrDail]]
* [[Hommar]]
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* [[hommar]]
* [[Tanuzedran]]
 
* [[Resonant]]s
 
 
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== Development ==
 
== Development ==
{{image|DefendingElysium.jpg|side=right|width=200px|Cover of the digital version of ''[[Defending Elysium]]''}}
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[[File:DefendingElysium.jpg|thumb|right|200px|<center><small>by [[Dragos Jieanu]]</small></center> Cover of the digital version of ''[[Defending Elysium]]'']]
   
 
=== ''Defending Elysium'' ===
 
=== ''Defending Elysium'' ===
Brandon created ''[[Defending Elysium]]'' in 2003; it was the last story he'd written prior to selling ''[[Elantris (book)|Elantris]]'' and thus kickstarting the [[cosmere]]. Though ''Defending Elysium'' won a honorable mention at the Writers of the Future contest in 2003, it wouldn't see the light of day until 2008, when, after substantial re-editing, it won the first prize at [https://renoir.upc.edu/brgf/cficcio//premi_upc/angles/2007/dades_edicio.php UPC Science Fiction Award] in Spain. It was subsequently published in [https://www.asimovs.com Asimov's Science Fiction]'s October/November 2008 issue, and then released publicly on Brandon's website in 2009.{{bws ref|/short-fiction-non-cosmere/#DEFENDINGELYSIUM|About Defending Elysium|date=01-01-2020}}
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Brandon created ''[[Defending Elysium]]'' in 2003; it was the last story he'd written prior to selling ''[[Elantris]]'' and thus kickstarting the [[cosmere]]. Though ''Defending Elysium'' won a honorable mention at the Writers of the Future contest in 2003, it wouldn't see the light of day until 2008, when, after substantial re-editing, it won the first prize at [https://renoir.upc.edu/brgf/cficcio//premi_upc/angles/2007/dades_edicio.php UPC Science Fiction Award] in Spain. It was subsequently published in [https://www.asimovs.com Asimov's Science Fiction]'s October/November 2008 issue, and then released publicly on Brandon's website in 2009.{{bws ref|/short-fiction-non-cosmere/#DEFENDINGELYSIUM|About Defending Elysium|date=01-01-2020}}
   
 
=== The travels of Spensa, space pilot ===
 
=== The travels of Spensa, space pilot ===
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It wasn't just the cosmere that Cytoverse borrowed elements from. In 2016, Brandon began writing a novella titled ''The Eyes'', based around the concept of answering the [[wikipedia:Fermi Paradox|Fermi Paradox]]. It was never finished, although the first chapter became a Patreon reward for $10 patrons at the time.{{sots ref|2016}} The story of ''The Eyes'' was eventually absorbed into the setting wholesale, although in its current form, it's not fully canon-compliant. Nonetheless, some of its characters are still around by the time of ''[[Skyward]]'', and one of its alien races made an appearance in ''[[Starsight]]''.{{wob ref|12197}} It's unclear which aliens those would be, though they might be the [[figment]]s or the [[dione]], as both are introduced in that book and feature in it prominently. Considering the title, [[delver]]s may also originate from ''The Eyes''.
 
It wasn't just the cosmere that Cytoverse borrowed elements from. In 2016, Brandon began writing a novella titled ''The Eyes'', based around the concept of answering the [[wikipedia:Fermi Paradox|Fermi Paradox]]. It was never finished, although the first chapter became a Patreon reward for $10 patrons at the time.{{sots ref|2016}} The story of ''The Eyes'' was eventually absorbed into the setting wholesale, although in its current form, it's not fully canon-compliant. Nonetheless, some of its characters are still around by the time of ''[[Skyward]]'', and one of its alien races made an appearance in ''[[Starsight]]''.{{wob ref|12197}} It's unclear which aliens those would be, though they might be the [[figment]]s or the [[dione]], as both are introduced in that book and feature in it prominently. Considering the title, [[delver]]s may also originate from ''The Eyes''.
   
The name "Cytoverse" itself came about fairly late, almost half a year after the publication of ''[[Starsight]]''. Up until then, the name '''Skyward Universe''' was used, with "cytoverse" making rounds in the fandom until Brandon canonized it at one of his livestreamed signings.{{wob ref|13771}} Unlike [[cosmere]], "Cytoverse" is not an in-world term.
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The name "Cytoverse" itself came about fairly late, almost half a year after the publication of ''[[Starsight]]''. Up until then, the name '''Skyward Universe''' was used, with "cytoverse" making rounds in the fandom until Brandon canonized it at one of his livestreamed signings.{{ref|name=placeholder}} Unlike [[cosmere]], "Cytoverse" is not an in-world term.
   
While so far, the future of Cytoverse includes only the final book in the Skyward Series, Brandon does have some ideas for more stories in the setting. In particular, he remains interested in the concept of biological FTL.{{wob ref|11965}}
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While so far, the future of Cytoverse includes only the final two books in the Skyward Series, Brandon does have some ideas for more stories in the setting. In particular, he remains interested in the concept of biological FTL.{{wob ref|11965}}
   
 
== Bibliography of the Cytoverse ==
 
== Bibliography of the Cytoverse ==
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! colspan=3 style="background:#CCCCFF" |Published Works of the Cytoverse
 
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|- class=title
! width=5% | Year
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! Publication Year
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! Title
! width=20% | Book
 
! width=20% | Series
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! Series
! width=7.5% | Length
 
! width=40% | Notes
 
! width=7.5 | Refs
 
 
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! 2009
 
! 2009
 
| [[Defending Elysium]]
 
| [[Defending Elysium]]
 
| Standalone
 
| Standalone
| Novella
 
 
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! 2018
 
! 2018
 
| [[Skyward]]
 
| [[Skyward]]
 
| [[Skyward (series)|Skyward]] #1
 
| [[Skyward (series)|Skyward]] #1
| Novel
 
 
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! 2019
 
! 2019
 
| [[Starsight]]
 
| [[Starsight]]
 
| [[Skyward (series)|Skyward]] #2
 
| [[Skyward (series)|Skyward]] #2
| Novel
 
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! rowspan=4 | 2021
 
| [[Sunreach]]
 
| [[Skyward (series)|Skyward]] #2.1
 
| Novella
 
| Co-written with [[Janci Patterson]]
 
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| [[ReDawn (novella)|ReDawn]]
 
| [[Skyward (series)|Skyward]] #2.2
 
| Novella
 
| Co-written with Janci Patterson
 
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| [[Cytonic (book)|Cytonic]]
 
| [[Skyward (series)|Skyward]] #3
 
| Novel
 
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| [[Evershore (novella)|Evershore]]
 
| [[Skyward (series)|Skyward]] #3.1
 
| Novella
 
| Co-written with Janci Patterson
 
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! rowspan=2 | 2023
 
| [[Defiant (book)|Defiant]]
 
| [[Skyward (series)|Skyward]] #4
 
| Novel
 
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| [[Hyperthief]]
 
| [[Skyward (series)|Skyward]] #3.2
 
| Short Story
 
| Co-written with Janci Patterson
 
 
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The following are confirmed upcoming works set in the Cytoverse:
 
The following are confirmed upcoming works set in the Cytoverse:
   
* ''[[Skyward Legacy]]'' - the sequel trilogy to ''Skyward''.
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* '''[[Skyward 3]]''' - the third book in the [[Skyward (series)|Skyward series]], tentatively titled ''Nowhere''.
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* '''Skyward 4''' - the fourth and final book in the Skyward series.
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
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