Forward and the 1993 novel Flux by Stephen Baxter, respectively in both of these stories, the stars in question are neutron stars. A handful of works depict lifeforms not around but rather on or even inside of stars, such as the 1980 novel Dragon's Egg by Robert L. Defontenay, which depicts aliens living in the planetary system around Psi Cassiopeiae. Stars outside of our Solar System and their planets have been featured as settings in works of fiction since at least the 1854 novel Star ou Psi de Cassiopée (English title: Star: Psi Cassiopeia) by C. For specific types of stars in fiction, see black holes in fiction and supernovae in fiction.
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