River of Bones and Other Stories, Rebecca Roanhorse
River of Bones and Other Stories, Rebecca Roanhorse
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River of Bones and Other Stories

Author: Rebecca Roanhorse

Narrator: Kamali Minter, Shaun Taylor-Corbett

Unabridged: 7 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/03/2026


Synopsis

A stunning collection of award-winning fantasy and science fiction short stories from the New York Times bestselling author of the Between Earth and Sky trilogy—including a new novella set in the world of Trail of Lightning.

Rebecca Roanhorse’s first publication, “Welcome to Your Authentic Indian Experience™”, was awarded both the Nebula and Hugo award for best short story, and on its strength, Roanhorse was awarded the Astounding Award for Best New Writer. Although Roanhorse began to publish novels including Trail of Lightning and Black Sun, she has continued to write piercing stories that examine the American experience through marginalized perspectives.

“River of Bones” returns to the Sixth World series with a novella, this time from Kai’s perspective, as he and Maggie travel back to where he grew up to save his ex from the people who almost beat him to death—his ex’s family.

Based on the Tewa fable of Deer Hunter and White Corn Maiden, “A Brief Lesson in Native American Astronomy”—winner of the 2019 Ignyte award—explores the tradition of celestial-based storytelling, set in a future where virtual reality is nearly indistinguishable from the real world and celebrities can project their images into space as literal stars.

“Falling Bodies” follows a young student at a space station university caught between two disparate worlds—the one he currently inhabits and the one he has desperately tried to escape—as he searches for his place in the universe.

First published in Jordan Peele’s Out There Screaming, “Eye and Tooth” is a story of black horror about the hunters who hunt the monsters and the monstrous among us.

Through a range of contemporary to outright fantasy and science fiction, these stories will immediately capture your attention from one of our premiere writers of speculative fiction whose work is always at the vanguard of American fiction.

About Rebecca Roanhorse

Rebecca Roanhorse is the New York Times bestselling author of The Sixth World series and the Between Earth and Sky trilogy. She has won multiple awards for her fiction including the Nebula, Hugo, and Locus Awards. She has also written for Marvel and Lucasfilm, and for hit TV series including A Murder At the End of the World and Echo. She lives in New Mexico with her family.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ariel (ariel_reads) on February 27, 2026

As a longtime fan of the Sixth World books, I was very excited to pick this up from the moment I saw the cover. While I wish it had been a full book, River of Bones was the star of this collection and it was wonderful to reenter that world again, this time from Kai's perspective. An overall bittersw......more

Goodreads review by Thelatebooker on March 19, 2026

FCKKKKKKKK this collection has such well crafted short stories. A mix of previously released and new writings, from the author’s first eight years of her career. I honestly loved all of them but my fav were: • The Boys from Blood River — A haunting modern Western Vampire story that follows a depresse......more

Goodreads review by Mireya on March 16, 2026

Fuck me, dude. I really didn’t think that Rebecca could wrap up the Sixth World Series with a short story and that’s on me for doubting her. She’s so talented and her short stories fuck me up every time!......more

Goodreads review by Will on March 03, 2026

This review can also be found at: [URL not allowed]-river-... When I was a teenager, I loved staying up late at night and catching old episodes of a few different shows on TV — The Twilight Zone and The Outer Limits. Both presented these cool one-off stories that oftentimes had a monkey......more

Goodreads review by Chelsea on February 09, 2026

Thank you to Saga and NetGalley for the ARC. It's hard for a collection of short stories to be a five-star read, and this wasn't for me, but it's a very solid four-star for sure. I think it gets stronger as it goes on, which tracks; per Roanhorse's foreword, it is set up to go pretty much sequentiall......more