Stories from Pam Uphoff

WINE OF THE GODS SERIES

Genetic engineering enabled psychic abilities in the test children. And the ability to control the machinery to open portals between parallel Earths. But prejudice turned into exile, and the escape of the most powerfully “magical.”

Outcasts and Gods

Exiles and Gods (Three Novellas)

The Black Goats

Explorers

Spy Wars

One Alone

Comet Fall

A Taste of Wine (Seven Tales)

Dark Lady

Growing Up Magic (Four Novellas)

Young Warriors

God of Assassins

Heirs of Crown and Spear

The Fiend

Empire of the One

Warriors of the One

Dancer

Earth gate

Mages at Large

Art Theft

Triplets

Sea Wolves

Bad Karma

Dark Side of the Moon

Cascades

Olympian

Embassy

Rael

On the Run

God of the Sun

Cannibal World

No Confidence

Pure Poison

Flying

Last Merge

Nowhere Man

Black Point Clan

External Relations

Meet the Family

Children of a Foreign God

Lucky Dave

A Prophetable Dimension

Tales From the Multiverse

Guardsman

Lost and Found

Kaat

Marooned

Professor of Magic

Moles

Cyborgs

Freshmen

Mall Santa

Saturday Night

War Party

Warrior at Large

Cool as Ice

Exzy

The Maze of Worlds

Destroyer

THE DIRECTORATE SERIES

An offshoot of the Wine of the Gods series, and frequently intertwining. Three powerful Oners attend the University of the Empire’s School of Directorate Studies. Paer, the daughter of the president, Ra’d a time displaced Warrior trainee, and Ebsa “Kitchen” Clostuone all want to explore the worlds of the Multiverse. And this is where they start . . . getting into serious trouble.

Directorate School

A Tale of Three Interns

Trouble in Paradise

First Posting

Surveillance

Fort Dinosaur

Shadow Zone

Project Dystopia

Fractured Loyalties

Cooking Hot

The Boy

One Love

A Warrior’s Art

Scrambled

YA under the pen name ZOEY IVERS

YA Cyberpunk Adventures: A world without sleep, and a lot of unexpected consequences

The Barton Street Gym

Chicago

Atlantis

YA Fantasy: When even the Gods are corrupt, how can a bunch of kids save a young prince?

Demi God

OTHER NOVELS

Fancy Free
Artificial personalities are illegal. Destroyed whenever found.
The Lawyers of Mars
A spoof on lawyers–cold-blooded and scaly–that got a bit out of control

Time Loop

It’s not easy to change the course of history . . .

In the Rift

They said there were no pirates in space. They lied.

Double Dragon

A distant planet, a crippled Starship . . . and Dragons with personality problems.

Doctor Inferno

Retired superheroes and super villains get hauled out to save the world again . . .

By Pam Uphoff

15 comments on “Stories from Pam Uphoff

  1. Hi, while waiting for the next Directorate or Wine of the Gods story I just finished Lawyers of Mars. Uh, what happened tp Of Martians and Men? I can’t seem to find it anywhere.

    • 27 Rael
      28 On the Run
      D1 Directorate School
      D2 A Tale of Three Interns
      29 God of the Sun
      30 Cannibal World
      D3 Trouble in Paradise
      31 No Confidence
      32 Pure Poison
      33 Flying
      D4 First Posting
      D5 Surveillance Camp
      D6 Fort Dinosaur
      D7 Shadow Zone
      34 The Last Merge
      35 Nowhere Man
      36 Black Point Clan
      D8 Project Dystopia
      D9 Fractured Loyalties
      37 External Relations
      And then all the rest of the Directorate stories.
      This is a pretty static site, https://pamuphoff.livejournal.com/ is where I mostly live. Lots of spoilers, though, if you haven’t finished through Destroyer.

      • A (middle aged) boy can dream …

        Maybe the Not So Good Doctor has a frenemy who can trasmute animal flesh or has been generically engineering deep space orca-tardigradea for a few years .

  2. I came across “Code Name IGOR” and soon read the entire “FALL OF THE ALLIANCE series.

    But ‘how does?’ Fall of the Alliance fit in with the WINE OF THE GODS and THE DIRECTORATE series. Or is it a completely separate series??

    A brief ‘overview’ would be really useful.

    • It all starts with the Wine of the Gods series. The Alliance are bad guys who start showing up around book 28. Then I started wonder what the place was like from the inside . . .

      Warning! Book 3, the Black Goats is a bit questionable, in a squicky sexual fashion. I think I lose a lot of readers at that point. Feel free to skip it.

      • Thank you for both a very prompt reply
        And that warning!

        Once upon a time I finished everything I started.
        With KU I am now finding I am … less tolerant … of what I don’t want to read.
        So it would be a pity to miss a lot of good work for one disappointment.

        And sometimes I still even pay to BUY a book or three.

        I look forward to more of Igor … and will start next with Outcasts and Gods.

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