Andre Norton

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Alice Mary Norton (1912-2005), better known as Andre Norton, was an award-winning author of more than a hundred novels, mostly in science fiction and fantasy.

Names

She wrote under three masculine pseudonyms: Andre Norton, Andrew North, and Allen Weston. Andre Norton was a legal name change.

Biography

Norton's parents were Adalbert Freely Norton, who owned a rug company, and Bertha Stemm Norton. She began writing at Collinwood High School in Cleveland, under the tutelage of Miss Sylvia Cochrane. She was the editor of a literary page in the school's paper called The Collingwood Spotlight for which she wrote short stories. During this time, she wrote her first book—Ralestone Luck, which was eventually published as her second novel in 1938, the first being The Prince Commands in 1934.

After graduating from high school in 1930, Norton continued her education at Flora Stone Mather College of Western Reserve University. In 1932, she began working for the Cleveland Library System and remained there for 18 years, latterly in the children's section of the Nottingham Branch Library in Cleveland. She legally changed her name to Andre Alice Norton in 1934 to appeal to a predominantly male audience and to increase her marketability. From 1940 to 1941, she worked as a special librarian in the cataloguing department of the Library of Congress, involved in a project related to alien citizenship. The project was abruptly terminated upon the American entry into World War II.

In 1941, she bought a bookstore called the Mystery House in Mount Rainier, Maryland. The business failed and she returned to the Cleveland Public Library until 1950. Then she began working as a reader for the Martin Greenberg at the Gnome Press company, where she remained until 1958, after which she became a full-time professional author. Note that Martin Greenberg is not the S.F. author Martin H. Greenberg

She was a member of the Swordsmen and Sorcerers' Guild of America (SAGA), a loose-knit group of Heroic Fantasy authors founded in the 1960s, some of whose works were anthologized in Lin Carter's Flashing Swords! anthologies.

In later years, as Norton's health became uncertain, she was motivated to move to Florida in November 1966, and then to Murfreesboro, Tennessee. From February 21, 2005, she was under hospice care, with her health in a precipitous decline. She died on March 17, 2005, peacefully, in her own home.

Her final complete novel, Three Hands for Scorpio, was published on 1 April 2005. She was collaborating with Jean Rabe on the novel Return to Quag Keep when she died. It was completed by Rabe and published in 2006.

On February 20, 2005, the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, which had earlier honored her with its Grand Master Award in 1983, announced the creation of the Andre Norton Award, to be given each year for an outstanding work of fantasy or science fiction for the Young adult literature market, beginning in 2006. While the Andre Norton Award is not a Nebula Award, the eligibility requirements and award procedures are the same as those for the Nebula Awards.

Often called the Grande Dame of Science Fiction and Fantasy by biographers such as J.M Cornwell and organizations such as Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, Publishers Weekly, and Time, Andre Norton wrote novels for over 70 years. She had a profound influence on the entire genre, having over 300 published titles read by at least four generations of science fiction and fantasy readers and writers. Notable authors who cite her influence include Greg Bear, Lois McMaster Bujold, C. J. Cherryh, Cecilia Dart-Thornton, Tanya Huff, Mercedes Lackey, Charles de Lint, Joan D. Vinge, David Weber, and K. D. Wentworth.

Recurring themes

In most Norton books, whether science-fiction or fantasy, the plot takes place in the open countryside, with only short episodes in a city environment. Protagonists usually move about singly or in small groups, and in conflict situations they are more often scouts, spies or guerillas rather than regular soldiers in large military formations (A. Jakes, "Fictional Soldiers", p. 46, 81).

As could be expected of such characters, they tend to be resourceful and capable of taking independent initiative. In some books, protagonists are introduced already in possession of such characteristics. In others the protagonists (often young) are thrust into situations where they must develop them quickly, and invariably succeed at it.

Other planets in the books are usually earthlike places, where humans can live without special protection, and have extensive flora and fauna which are described in considerable detail and often have substantial bearing on the plot. Airless planets and ones with unbreathable atmospheres are sometimes mentioned in passing, but are virtually never the main scene of a Norton book.

A common theme in the books is the presence of sympathetically presented feudal and tribal cultures. In several books Native American tribes and their various analogues are given a chance to be more successful than they were in actual American history. Non-human creatures and cultures are usually presented sympathetically, with human protagonists sometimes supporting them against oppressive human authorities. In contrast, several books present technological and mechanised cultures as negative or even positively evil.

An important role in Norton's books is often given to animals - both ordinary terrestrial ones, such as cats (with whom she had much personal experience) and exotic fictional ones, whose characteristics are meticulously worked out. Many of Norton's animals are highly intelligent without being anthropomorphic, acting as virtually full partners to the human protagonists and in many books forming telepathic links with them.

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Cover of Voodoo Planet, by Andrew North

A fictional board and counter game called 'Stars and Comets' appears in many Norton books. However, only fleeting hints of the rules are revealed. Counters styled as either 'stars' or 'comets' move across the board taking opponents' pieces. The rules of movement and capture seem to be very complex allowing hidden strategies and sudden reversals of fortune. It may be that there are both elements of skill and chance. Often, it is not the game being played itself which features, but references to it as an analogy of some plot situation. Its use helps to reinforce the alien culture being portrayed, and also gives the reader a sense of continuity between books portraying differing people and places.

Star Man's Son ( AKA Day Break 2250), the story of a young man's quest through a post-apocalyptic landscape, has been retold endlessly, in print and in film, though Norton never received proper recognition for developing this theme[citation needed]

. She also developed the concept of traveling through alternate worlds, in The Cross Roads of Time, another theme which she developed[citation needed]

. In the Time Trader series, she explored Celtic Europe, and Ice Age America, synthesizing of anthropology, archeology, and hard science fiction, and this series must also be seen as a pivotal exploration of time travel, as a method of fictionally exploring lost cultures. The second book in the Time Trader series, Galactic Derelict, features the use of recovered alien technology, to enable human travel to the stars, and this theme is also very recurrent, with definite features developed by Andre Norton.


Bibliography

This is a list of books by science-fiction and fantasy author Andre Norton.

Single titles

  • The Prince Commands (1934) illustrated by Kate Seredy
  • Ralestone Luck (1938) illustrated by James Reid Complete online text via Project Gutenberg
  • Follow the Drum (1942)
  • Rogue Reynard (1947) illustrated by Laura Bannon
  • Scarface (1948) illustrated by Lorence Bjorklund
  • Bullard of the Space Patrol (1951) Collection of Stories by Malcolm Jameson - Andre Norton was editor and wrote Introduction
  • Huon of the Horn (1951)
  • Star Man's Son 2250 A.D. (HC) (1952) also published as Daybreak: 2250 A.D. and Star Man's Son
  • Star Man's Son (PB) (1952) also published as Daybreak: 2250 A.D. and Star Man's Son 2250 A.D.
  • Space Service (1953) Collection of Stories edited - Andre Norton wrote Introduction
  • Daybreak: 2250 A.D. (1954) as an ACE Double book w/ Beyond Earth's Gates by Lewis Padgett (Joint Pseudonym of Henry Kuttner & C. L. Moore)
  • Murder for Sale (1954) as Allen Weston with Grace Allen Hogarth - also published as Sneeze on Sunday (1992)
  • Space Pioneers (1954) Collection of Stories edited - Andre Norton wrote Preface
  • Yankee Privateer (1955) illustrated by Leonard W Vosburgh
  • Space Police (1956) Collection of Stories edited - Andre Norton wrote Forward
  • Stand to Horse (1956)
  • Sea Siege (1957)
  • Star Gate (1958)
  • Secret of the Lost Race (1959) as an ACE Double book w/ One Against Herculum by Jerry Sohl
  • Shadow Hawk (1960)
  • The Sioux Spaceman (1960) as an ACE Double book w/ And Then the Town Took Off by Richard Wilson
  • The Beast Master / Star Hunter (1961) an ACE Double book
  • Daybreak 2250 A.D (1961) also published as Star Man's Son 2250 A.D. and Star Man's Son
  • Eye of the Monster / Sea Siege (1962) an ACE Double book
  • The X Factor (1965)
  • The Sioux Spaceman (1966)
  • Operation Time Search (1967)
  • Dark Piper (1968)
  • Star Hunter / Voodoo Planet (1968) an ACE Double book
  • Bertie and May (1969) with Bertha Stemm Norton
  • Dread Companion (1970)
  • High Sorcery (1970) Collection of Stories
  • Ice Crown (1970)
  • Android at Arms (1971)
  • Breed to Come (1972)
  • Eye of the Monster (1972)
  • Garan the Eternal (1972) Collection of Stories
  • Gates to Tomorrow: An Introduction to Sci-Fi (1973) Collection of Stories edited with Ernestine Donaldy
  • Here Abide Monsters (1973)
  • The Many Worlds of Andre Norton (1974) (HC) also published as The Book of Andre Norton (1974) (PB) Collection of Stories edited by Rodger Elwood
  • Iron Cage (1974)
  • Outside (1974)
  • Small Shadows Creep (1974) Collection of Stories edited and compiled by Andre Norton
  • The Day of the Ness (1975) Written with and Illustrated by Michael Gilbert
  • Knave of Dreams (1975)
  • Merlin's Mirror (1975)
  • No Night Without Stars (1975)
  • The White Jade Fox (1975)
  • Baleful Beasts and Eerie Creatures (1976) Collection of Stories edited with Rod Ruth - Andre Norton wrote Introduction
  • Perilous Dreams (1976) Collection of Stories
  • Wraiths of Time (1976)
  • The Opal-eyed Fan (1977)
  • Velvet Shadows (1977)
  • Wolfshead (1977) UK release of Secret of the Lost Race
  • Secret of the Lost Race (1978) USA release of Wolfshead
  • Yurth Burden (1978)
  • Seven Spells to Sunday (1979) with Phyllis Miller
  • Snow Shadow (1979) with Enid Cushing
  • Voorloper (1979)
  • Iron Butterflies (1980)
  • Star Hunter and Voodoo Planet (1980) contains both Star Hunter and Voodoo Planet but is not an Ace Double book
  • Maid at Arms (1981) with Enid Cushing – however, Andre Norton's name is not on the cover
  • Ten Mile Treasure (1981)
  • Moon Called (1982)
  • Caroline (1983) with Enid Cushing
  • Wheel of Stars (1983)
  • House of Shadows (1984) with Phyllis Miller
  • Stand and Deliver (1984)
  • Magic in Ithkar (1985) Collection of Stories edited - Andre Norton wrote Swamp Dweller
  • Magic in Ithkar 2 (1985) Collection of Stories edited with Robert Adams
  • Ride the Green Dragon (1985)
  • Magic in Ithkar 3 (1986) Collection of Stories edited with Robert Adams
  • Magic in Ithkar 4 (1987) Collection of Stories edited with Robert Adams
  • Serpent's Tooth (1987) Very Rare - Only 999 Copies Printed
  • Moon Mirror (1988) Collection of Stories
  • Wizard's Worlds (1989) Collection of Stories
  • The Jekyll Legacy (1990) with Robert Bloch
  • Grand Masters' Choice (1991) Collection of Stories edited with Ingrid Zierhut & Robert Bloch - Andre Norton wrote The Toads Of Grimmerdale
  • Sneeze on Sunday (1992) with Grace Allen Hogarth - also published as Murders for Sale (1954) as Allen Weston
  • Tiger Burning Bright (1995) with Marion Zimmer Bradley & Mercedes Lackey
  • The Monster's Legacy (1996)
  • Darkness and Dawn (omnibus)(2003) contains - Daybreak 2250 AD & No Night Without Stars
  • Gods and Androids (omnibus)(2004) contains - Android at Arms & Wraiths of Time
  • Dark Companion (omnibus)(2005) contains - Dark Piper & Dread Companion
  • Renaissance Faire (2005) Collection of Stories edited with Jean Rabe - Andre Norton wrote Introduction & Faire Likeness
  • Three Hands for Scorpio (2005)
  • From the Sea To the Stars (omnibus)(2007) contains - Sea Siege & Star Gate
  • The Game of Stars and Comets (omnibus)(2009) contains - The Eye of the Monster, The Sioux Spaceman, Voorloper & The X Factor

Series

Cover of Star Born by Andre Norton

Astra

(also known as Pax)

Beast Master

(also known as Hosteen Storm)

  • The Beast Master (1959)
  • Lord of Thunder (1962)
  • Beast Master's Ark (2002) with Lyn McConchie
  • Beast Master's Circus (2004) with Lyn McConchie
  • Beast Master's Quest (2006) with Lyn McConchie
  • Beast Master Team (omnibus) (2004) contains Beast Master's Ark & Beast Master's Circus
  • Beast Master's Planet (omnibus) (2005) contains Beast Master & Lord of Thunder

Cycle of Oak, Yew, Ash, and Rowan

(also known as The Book of Oak, Yew, Ash, and Rowan)

  • To the King a Daughter: The Book of the Oak (2000) with Sasha Miller
  • Knight or Knave: The The Book of the Yew (2001) with Sasha Miller
  • A Crown Disowned: The Book of the Ash and the Rowan (2002) with Sasha Miller
  • Dragon Blade: The Book of the Rowan (2005) with Sasha Miller
  • Knight of the Red Beard (2008) with Sasha Miller

Carolus Rex

  • The Shadow of Albion (1999) with Rosemary Edghill
  • Leopard in Exile (2001) with Rosemary Edghill

Catfantastic

  • Catfantastic (1989) Collection of Stories edited with Martin H. Greenberg - Andre Norton wrote Introduction & Noble Warrior
  • Catfantastic II (1991) also published as Fantastic Cat - Collection of Stories edited with Martin H. Greenberg - Andre Norton wrote Introduction & Hob's Pot
  • Catfantastic III (1994) Collection of Stories edited with Martin H. Greenberg - Andre Norton wrote Introduction & Noble Warrior Meets with a Ghost
  • Catfantastic IV (1996) Collection of Stories edited with Martin H. Greenberg - Andre Norton wrote introduction & Noble Warrior; Teller of Fortunes
  • Catfantastic V (1999) Collection of Stories edited with Martin H. Greenberg - Andre Norton wrote Introduction & Noble Warrior and the "Gentleman"
  • Fantastic Cat (2004) also published as Catfantastic II - Collection of Stories edited with Martin H. Greenberg - Andre Norton wrote Introduction & Hob's Pot

Central Asia

  • Imperial Lady: A Fantasy of Han China (1989) with Susan Shwartz
  • Empire of the Eagle (1993) with Susan Shwartz

Central Control

  • Star Rangers (1953), subsequently also published as The Last Planet
  • The Last Planet (1955), as an Ace Double book w/ A Man Obsessed by Alan E. Nourse
  • Star Guard (1955)
  • Star Guard (1956), as an Ace Double book w/ Planet of No Return by Poul Anderson
  • The Last Planet (1962), also published as Star Rangers
  • Star Soldiers (omnibus) (2001), contains Star Guard and Star Rangers

Crosstime

also known as the Blake Walker series

  • The Crossroads of Time (1956) as an ACE Double book w/ Mankind On the Run by Gordon R. Dickson
  • The Crossroads of Time (1962)
  • Quest Crosstime (1965) also published in the UK as Crosstime Agent
  • Crosstime Agent (1975) published in the USA as Quest Crosstime - Very Rare Hardcover released in the UK only
  • Crosstime (omnibus)(2008) contains - Crossroads of Time & Quest Crosstime

Dipple

  • Catseye (1961)
  • Judgment on Janus (1963) also tied to the Janus series
  • Night of Masks (1964)
  • Forerunner Foray (1973) also tied to the Forerunner series
  • Masks of the Outcasts (omnibus) (2005) contains Catseye & Night of Masks

Drew Rennie

  • Ride Proud Rebel (1961)
  • Rebel Spurs (1962)

Elvenbane

also known as Halfblood Chronicles

  • The Elvenbane (1991) with Mercedes Lackey
  • Elvenblood (1995) with Mercedes Lackey
  • Elvenborn (2002) with Mercedes Lackey
  • Elvenbred (TBD) with Mercedes Lackey - not published as of April 2008 but is being completed as per Mercedes Lackey’s Homepage

Five Senses

More of a set than a series

  • Wind in the Stone (Hearing) (1999)
  • Mirror of Destiny (Sight) (1995)
  • The Scent of Magic (Smell) (1998)
  • A Taste of Magic (Taste) (2006) with Jean Rabe
  • The Hands of Lyr (Touch) (1994)

Forerunner

  • Forerunner (1981)
  • Forerunner; The Second Venture (1985)

Janus

  • Judgment on Janus (1963), tied to the Dipple series. Some printings: Judgement on Janus
  • Victory on Janus (1966)
  • Janus (omnibus) (2002), contains Judgment on Janus & Victory on Janus

Lorens Van Norreys

(also known as Swords)

  • The Sword is Drawn (1944)
  • Sword in Sheath (1949) also published in the UK as Island of the Lost (1953)
  • At Swords' Point (1954)
  • Sword Series Trilogy (boxed set) (1984) contains The Sword is Drawn, Sword in Sheath & At Swords' Point

The Magic Sequence

  • Steel Magic (HC) (1965) also published as Gray Magic
  • Gray Magic (PB) (1967) also published as Steel Magic
  • Octagon Magic (1967)
  • Fur Magic (1968)
  • Dragon Magic (1972) Collection of Stories
  • Lavender-Green Magic (1974)
  • Red Hart Magic (1976)
  • The Magic Books (omnibus) (1988) contains Fur Magic, Steel Magic & Octagon Magic
  • Dragon Mage: A Sequel to Dragon Magic (2008) written by/with Jean Rabe to be released in January 2008

Mark of the Cat

  • The Mark of the Cat (1992)
  • Mark of the Cat, Year of the Rat (2002)

Moon Magic

(also known as Free Traders or Moon Singer)

  • Moon of 3 Rings (1966)some printings Moon of Three Rings
  • Exiles of the Stars (1971)
  • Flight in Yiktor (1986)
  • Dare to Go A-Hunting (1989)
  • Moonsinger (omnibus) (2006) contains Exiles of Stars & Moon of 3 Rings

Quag Keep

  • Quag Keep (1979)
  • Return to Quag Keep (2005) with - Jean Rabe
  • Quag Keep & Return to Quag Keep (omnibus) (2006) contains Quag Keep & Return to Quag Keep

Solar Queen

Star Ka`at

  • Star Ka`at (1976) Collection of Stories with Dorothy Madlee
  • Star Ka`at World (1978) Collection of Stories with Dorothy Madlee
  • Star Ka`at's and the Plant People (1979) Collection of Stories with Dorothy Madlee
  • Star Ka`at's and the Winged Warriors (1981) Collection of Stories with Dorothy Madlee

The Time Traders

also known as Time War or Ross Murdock or Time Travel

  • The Time Traders (1958)
  • Galactic Derelict (1959)
  • The Defiant Agents (1962)
  • Key Out of Time (1963)
  • Firehand (1994) with P. M. Griffin
  • Echoes in Time (1999) with Sherwood Smith
  • Atlantis Endgame (2002) with Sherwood Smith
  • Time Traders (omnibus) (2000) contains The Time Traders & Galactic Derelict
  • Time Traders II (omnibus) (2001) contains The Defiant Agents & Key Out of Time
  • Time Traders III (omnibus) (2002) contains Echoes in Time & Atlantis Endgame

Trillium

Warlock

  • Storm Over Warlock (1960)
  • Ordeal in Otherwhere (1964)
  • Forerunner Foray (1973) also tied to the Dipple series
  • Warlock (omnibus) (2002) contains Storm Over Warlock, Ordeal in Otherwhere & Forerunner Foray

Witch World

Estcarp Cycle
  • Witch World (1963)
  • Web of the Witch World (1964)
  • Three Against the Witch World (1965)
  • Warlock of the Witch World (1967)
  • Sorceress of the Witch World (1968)
  • Trey of Swords (1977)
  • Ware Hawk (1983)
  • The Gate of the Cat (1987)
  • Ciara's Song (1998) with Lyn McConchie
  • The Dukes Ballad (2005) with Lyn McConchie
  • Silver May Tarnish (2005) with Lyn McConchie
  • Witch World: Swords and Spells (omnibus) (SFBC) (1987) contains Trey of Swords, Ware Hawk & The Gate of the Cat
  • Chronicles of the Witch World (omnibus) (SFBC) (1998) also published as Lost Lands of Witch World contains Three Against the Witch World, Warlock of the Witch World & Sorceress of the Witch World
  • Lost Lands of Witch World (omnibus) (TOR) (2004) also published as Chronicles of the Witch World contains Three Against the Witch World, Warlock of the Witch World & Sorceress of the Witch World
High Hallack Cycle
  • Year of the Unicorn (1965)
  • The Crystal Gryphon (1972) also considered part of Gryphon Trilogy # 1
  • Spell of the Witch World (1972) collection of stories
  • The Jargoon Pard (1974)
  • Zarthor's Bane (1978)
  • Gryphon in Glory (1981) also considered part of Gryphon Trilogy # 2
  • Horn Crown (1981)
  • Gryphon's Eyrie (1984) with A. C. Crispin also considered part of Gryphon Trilogy # 3
  • Were-Wrath (1984) Very Rare - Only 177 Copies Printed
  • Songsmith (1992) with A. C. Crispin
  • Annals of the Witch World (omnibus) (SFBC) (1994) also published as The Gates to Witch World contains Witch World, Web of Witch World & Year of the Unicorn
  • The Gates to Witch World (omnibus) (TOR) (2001) also published as Annals of the Witch World contains Witch World, Web of Witch World & Year of the Unicorn
The Turning
  • Storms of Victory (omnibus) (1991) contains Port of Dead Ships by Andre Norton & Seakeep by P. M. Griffin
  • Flight of Vengeance (omnibus) (1992) contains Exile by Mary H. Schaub & Falcon Hope by P. M. Griffin
  • On Wings of Magic (omnibus) (1994) contains We the Women by Patricia Mathews & Falcon Magic by Sasha Miller
Secrets of the Witch World

also part of The Turning

  • The Key of the Keplian (1995) with Lyn McConchie
  • The Magestone (1996) with Mary H. Schaub
  • The Warding of Witch World (1996)
  • Secrets of the Witch World (omnibus) (2001) contains Key of the Keplain, The Magestone & The Warding of Witch World - Released as Digital Media Only
Witch World Anthologies
  • Lore of the Witch World (1980) Collection of Stories
  • Tales of the Witch World 1 (1987) Collection of Stories edited - Andre Norton wrote Introduction & Of the Shaping of Ulm's Heir
  • Four from the Witch World (1989) Collection of Stories edited - Andre Norton wrote Introduction
  • Tales of the Witch World 2 (1988) Collection of Stories edited - Andre Norton wrote Introduction
  • Tales of the Witch World 3 (1990) Collection of Stories edited - Andre Norton wrote Introduction

Zero Stone

also known as Murdock Jern

  • The Zero Stone (1968)
  • Uncharted Stars (1969)
  • Search for the Star Stones (omnibus)(2008) contains - The Zero Stone & Uncharted Stars

Short stories

Note: Some short stories appear in multiple books. Only one publication is listed per title.

  • Freedom (poem) (1943), Cleveland Press, September
  • "People of the Crater" (as Andrew North) (1947), also published as "Garin of Tav" (1972) - Garan the Eternal
  • "The Gifts of Asti" (1948) - The Book of Andre Norton
  • "All Cats Are Gray" (1953) - The Book of Andre Norton
  • "Mousetrap" (1954) - The Book of Andre Norton
  • "By A Hair" (1958) - High Sorcery
  • "The Boy and the Ogre" (1966) - Golden Magazine - September 1966
  • "The Toymaker's Snuffbox" (1966) - Moon Mirror
  • "Wizards’ Worlds" (1967) - High Sorcery
  • "Garan of Yu-Lac" (1969) - Garan the Eternal
  • "Toys of Tamisan" (1969) - High Sorcery
  • "Long Live Lord Kor!" (1970) - The Book of Andre Norton
  • "Through the Needle's Eye" (1970) - High Sorcery
  • "Ully the Piper" (1970) - High Sorcery
  • "Ghost Tour" (1971) - Witchcraft and Sorcery Vol. 1 No 5 - Feb. 1971
  • "Amber out of Quayth" (1972) - Spell of Witch World
  • "Artos, Son of Marius" (1972) - Dragon Magic
  • "Dragon Scale Silver" (1972) - Spell of Witch World
  • "Dream Smith" (1972) - Spell of Witch World
  • "Legacy from Sorn Fen" (1972) - Garan the Eternal
  • "One Spell Wizard" (1972) - Garan the Eternal
  • "A Desirable Lakeside Residence" (1973) - Moon Mirror
  • "London Bridge" (1973) The Book of Andre Norton
  • "Teddi" (1973) - Moon Mirror
  • "The Toads of Grimmerdale" (1973) - The Book of Andre Norton
  • "The Long Night of Waiting" (1974) - The Book of Andre Norton
  • "Outside" (1974) - Moon Mirror
  • "Cats" (1976) (poem) - Omniumgathum by Jonathan Bacon
  • "The Last Cohort" (1976) (poem) - Omniumgathum by Jonathan Bacon
  • "Song of the Barbarian Swordsman" (1976) (poem) - Omniumgathum by Jonathan Bacon
  • "Get Out of My Dream!" (1976) - Perilous Dreams
  • "Nightmare" (1976) - Perilous Dreams
  • "Ship of Mist" (1976) - Perilous Dreams
  • "Spider Silk" (1976) - Lore of the Witch World
  • "Sword of Ice" (1977) - Trey of Swords
  • "Sword of Lost Battles" (1977) - Trey of Swords
  • "Sword of Shadow" (1977) - Trey of Swords
  • "Sword of Unbelief" (1977) - Lore of the Witch World
  • "Falcon Blood" (1979) - Lore of the Witch World
  • "Sand Sister" (1979) - Lore of the Witch World
  • "Changeling" (1980) - Lore of the Witch World
  • "Moon Mirror" (1982) - Moon Mirror
  • "Swamp Dweller" (1985) - Magic of Ithkar 1
  • "Of the Shaping of Ulm's Heir" (1987) - Tales of the Witch World 1
  • "Rider on a Mountain" (1987) - Friends of the Horseclans by Robert Adams
  • "Serpent's Tooth" (1987) - The SFWA Grand Masters, Vol 2 by Frederick Pohl
  • "The Dowry of the Rag Picker's Daughter" (1988) - Arabesques by Susan Shwartz
  • "How Many Miles to Babylon?" (1988) - Moon Mirror
  • "Noble Warrior" (1989) - Catfantastic
  • "Hob's Pot" (1991) - Catfantastic II
  • "The Silent One" (1991) - Chilled to the Bone by Robert T. Garcia
  • "The Chronicler: "There was a time…"" (1991) - Storms of Victory
  • "The Chronicler: "Once I was Duratan…"" (1992) - Flight of Vengeance
  • "The Nabob's Gift" (1992) - All Hallows Eve: Tales of Love and the Supernatural by Mary Elizabeth Allen
  • Nine Threads of Gold" (1992) - After the King by Martin H. Greenberg
  • That Which Overfloweth" (1992) - Grails; Quest of the Dawn by Richard Gillium
  • "A Very Dickensy Christmas" (1992) - The Magic of Christmas by John Silbersack
  • "The Chronicler: "There are places…"" (1994) - On Wings of Magic
  • "Noble Warrior Meets with a Ghost" (1994) - Catfantastic III
  • "The Last Spell" (1995) - Ancient Enchantresses by Kathleen M. Massie-Ferch
  • "The Way Wind" (1995) - Sisters in Fantasy Vol. 1 by Susan Shwartz & Martin H. Greenberg
  • "Auour the Deepminded" (1996) - Warrior Enchantresses by Kathleen M. Massie-Ferch
  • "No Folded Hands" (1996) - The Williamson Effect by Roger Zelazny
  • "Noble Warrior; Teller of Fortunes" (1996) - Catfantastic IV
  • "Bard's Crown" (1997) - Elf Fantastic by Martin H. Greenberg
  • "Frog Magic" (1997) - Wizard Fantastic by Martin H. Greenberg
  • "Herne's Lady" (1998) - Lamps on the Brow by James Cahill
  • "The Outling" (1998) - Lord of the Fantastic: Fantastic Stories in Honor of Roger Zelazny by Martin H. Greenberg
  • "The Stonish Men" (1998) - On Crusade: More Tales of the Knights Templar by Katherine Kurtz
  • "Churchyard Yew" (1999) - Dangerous Magic by Denise Little
  • "Noble Warrior and the "Gentleman"" (1999) - Catfantastic V
  • "Root and Branch Shall Change" (1999) - Merlin by Martin H. Greenberg
  • "White Violets" (1999) - Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Mag. - Autumn 1999
  • "Needle and Dream" (2000) - Perchance to Dream by Denise Little
  • "Procession to Var" (2000) - Guardsmen of Tomorrow by Martin H. Greenberg
  • "Set in Stone" (2000) - Far Frontiers by Martin H. Greenberg
  • "Ravenmere" (2001) - Historical Hauntings by Jean Rabe
  • "Three-Inch Trouble" (2001) - A Constellation of Cats by Denise Little
  • "The End is the Beginning" (2002) - Oceans of Space by Brian M. Thomsen
  • "The Familiar" (2002) - Familiars by Denise Little
  • "Red Cross, White Cross" (2002) - Knight Fantastic by Martin H. Greenberg
  • "Sow's Ear - Silk Purse" (2002) - 30Th Anniversary DAW: Fantasy by Elizabeth R. Wollheim
  • "Earthborne" (2004) - Masters of Fantasy by - Bill Fawcett & Brian Thomsen
  • "The Cobwebbed Princess" (2005) - Magic Tails by Martin H. Greenberg and Janet Pack
  • "Faire Likeness" (2005) - Renaissance Faire


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