Lawrence Watt-Evans bibliography
This list of works by American science fiction and fantasy author Lawrence Watt-Evans.
Works
Fantasy
[The Lords of Dûs] series
- The Lure of the Basilisk
- The Seven Altars of Dûsarra
- The Sword of Bheleu
- ''The Book of Silence''
The Worlds of Shadow series
- Out of This World
- In the Empire of Shadow
- ''The Reign of the Brown Magician''
[The Obsidian Chronicles]
- Dragon Weather
- The Dragon Society
- Dragon Venom
The Legends of Ethshar series
Ethshar is a constructed world which was first developed by Watt-Evans for use in role-playing games, and in which he later set a number of novels and short stories. These usually stand alone and don't need to be read in a particular order, and the scope of the stories tends to be personal rather than cosmic.The inhabitants of the World - which is how they refer to it - live on a massive sheer-sided plateau surrounded by poisonous yellow mists. The World has a sun, and two moons, and stars can be seen in the sky, but it is not expressly stated to be upon a planet. The account of the World's creation in The Vondish Ambassador suggests that the World may in fact be the only livable surface in the universe.
The political and economic aspects of the World have been modelled on the Roman Empire of about the 2nd century AD. Ethshar is the common name of three large cities in the major civilization of this world: Ethshar of the Spices, Ethshar of the Sands, and Ethshar of the Rocks, making up a political entity called the Hegemony of the Three Ethshars. To the southeast of the Hegemony is where the original "Old Ethshar" once was. The former Ethshar, which became embroiled in a generations-long war with the Northern Empire, broke up into more than two hundred statelets collectively called the Small Kingdoms before the end of the "Great War".
A notable feature of Ethshar - in contrast to some other fantasy worlds - is that there are many distinct different varieties of magic, each with its own laws. Some, like the telekinesis exhibited by Ethshar's warlocks, seem to owe more influence to science fiction than fantasy. Some forms of magic, in particular wizardry, are powerful enough to create other universes.
The first six Ethshar novels were published by Ballantine's Del Rey imprint, all of them being accepted and nominally edited by Lester Del Rey. The 7th and 8th were published by Tor Books, but disappointing sales led Tor to ask Watt-Evans to concentrate on his non-Ethshar material, which generated much better sales. After writing several non-Ethshar fantasy novels for Tor, Watt-Evans began experimentally serializing the 9th Ethshar novel, The Spriggan Mirror, on his website under a modified form of the Street Performer Protocol. That novel was published in trade paperback, along with the following novel, The Vondish Ambassador. Watt-Evans then moved on to a third Ethshar serial, The Final Calling, which was subsequently published as The Unwelcome Warlock. The Ethshar short stories were first published in various anthologies; later six of them were included as bonus material in Wildside Press's reprints of the Del Rey Ethshar novels.
Ethshar novels
- The Misenchanted Sword
- With a Single Spell
- The Unwilling Warlord
- The Blood of a Dragon
- Taking Flight
- The Spell of the Black Dagger
- Night of Madness
- Ithanalin's Restoration
- The Spriggan Mirror
- The Vondish Ambassador
- The Unwelcome Warlock
- The Sorcerer's Widow
- Relics of War: A Legend of Ethshar
- Stone Unturned: A Legend of Ethshar
- ''Charming Sharra''
Ethshar short stories
- "Portrait of a Hero"
- "The Guardswoman"
- "Sirinita's Dragon"
- "The Bloodstone"
- "Night Flight"
- "Weaving Spells"
- "Ingredients"
- "The God in Red"
[The Annals of the Chosen] trilogy
- The Wizard Lord
- The Ninth Talisman
- ''The Summer Palace''
[The Fall of the Sorcerers] series
- A Young Man Without Magic
- Above His Proper Station
Other fantasy novels
- The Rebirth of Wonder
- Split Heirs
- ''Touched by the Gods''
[The Obsidian Chronicles]
- Dragon Weather
- The Dragon Society
- ''Dragon Venom''
Science fiction
The War Surplus series
- The Cyborg and the Sorcerers
- ''The Wizard and the War Machine''
[Star Trek novels]
- Voyager: Ragnarok
- ''Deep Space Nine: Valhalla''
Carlisle Hsing
- Nightside City
- ''Realms of Light''
Other science fiction novels
- The Chromosomal Code
- Shining Steel
- Denner's Wreck
- The Spartacus File
- Spider-Man: Goblin Moon
- Mars Attacks: Martian Deathtrap
- Predator:
- * Cold War
- * ''Concrete Jungle''
Horror
- ''The Nightmare People''
Short stories
Collections
- Crosstime Traffic
- Truth, Justice, and the American Way
- ''Celestial Debris''
Anthologies edited
- ''Newer York''
Literary criticism
- The Turtle Moves! - Review of the comic fantasy series by Terry Pratchett