Bibliography
- The Fionavar Tapestry, concerning five people from our Earth in a parallel world, "the first of all worlds," in three parts:
- The Summer Tree (1984)
- The Wandering Fire (1986), winner of the 1987 Aurora Award.
- The Darkest Road (1986)
- Tigana (1990), winner of the 1991 Aurora Award. Relating to a sorcerer-oppressed realm in a medieval Italy analogue.
- A Song for Arbonne (1992). A modification of the Albigensian Crusade in a medieval Provence analogue.
- The Lions of Al-Rassan, (1995). The story of two military strategists (one an El Cid analogue) in a medieval Spain analogue.
- The Sarantine Mosaic, a mosaicist under emperor Valerius II (a Justinian I analogue) in Sarantium (a Constantinople analogue), in two parts:
- Sailing to Sarantium (1998)
- Lord of Emperors (2000)
- Beyond This Dark House (2003). A collection of poetry.
- The Last Light of the Sun (2004). A story based on the Erling (Viking analogue culture) invasions of Anglcyn (which is an analogue of Saxon-England) and Cyngael (a medieval Wales analogue) during the rule of Aeldred (an analogue of Alfred the Great).
- Ysabel (2007). A modern urban fantasy set in Provence, centering around a teenage boy and his encounters with characters from the distant past. Explicitly if lightly linked to The Fionavar Tapestry, featuring two of its main characters as supporting roles.
- Under Heaven (April 27, 2010). A story based on the 8th century Tang Dynasty and the events leading up to the An Shi Rebellion.
- River of Stars (expected 2013). Set approximately 350-400 years after Under Heaven in the same timeline.
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