Novels
Dragonlance Series (with Margaret Weis)
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Dragonlance Chronicles (TSR trilogy / 1984)
TSR premiere novel fantasy series about a world where knights on dragonback fight for domination of the world of Krynn. These series have currently sold over six million copies in the U.S. and Great Britain alone, twelve million copies world-wide. Translation rights include Japan, France, Spain, Denmark, Italy, Germany, Finland, Israel, and Portugal. Bestsellers, New York Times, Locus, Walden and B. Dalton lists, Publishers Weekly.
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Dragons of Autumn Twilight
Dragons of Winter Night
Dragons of Spring Dawning
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Dragonlance Legends (TSR trilogy: 1985)
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Time of the Twins
War of the Twins
Test of the Twins
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Dragonlance Tales I (TSR anthology Editor/Contributor: 1986-87)
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Magic of Krynn
Kender, Gully Dwarves & Gnomes
Love and War
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Dragonlance Tales II (TSR anthology Editor/contributor: 1992-94)
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The Reign of Istar
The Cataclysm
The War of the Lance
Dragons of Krynn
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Dragonlance: The Second Generation (TSR hardback collection)
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Dragonlance: Dragons of Summer Flame (TSR hardback novel: 1995)
New York Times Best Seller. Long awaited sequel to the original Chronicles series.
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Dragonlance: War of Souls (TSR / 2000)
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Dragons of a Fallen Sun
Dragons of a Lost Star
Dragons of a Vanished Moon
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Darksword Series (with Margaret Weis)
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Darksword (Bantam / Trilogy: 1988)
A world where everyone has magic and technology is the forbidden art. Bestseller, New York Times, Locus, Walden and B. Dalton lists. Translation rights include Great Britain, Germany, Japan, Poland, Israel, Spain, Denmark, and Italy
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Forging the Darksword
Doom of the Darksword
Triumph of the Darksword
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Darksword Adventures (Bantam / Game Book: 1988)
Paperback, published in 1988, a new role playing game system designed by Hickman and Weis to work within the magical world of Thimhallan. Best-selling role playing game.
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Legacy of the Darksword (Bantam / 1996)
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Rose of the Prophet (Bantam / Trilogy with Margaret Weis)
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Arabesque tale of Djinni and morals struggling in a world of many gods. Paperback, published in 1989 by Bantam Books. Best Sellers, New York Times, Locus, Walden and B. Dalton lists. Translation rights include Great Britain, Italy, Israel, France, Germany. |
Will of the Wanderer
The Paladin of the Night
The Prophet of Akhran
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Deathgate Cycle (Bantam / Seven Book Series with Margaret Weis)
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A seven-volume series dealing with seven separate worlds, published in hardcover and paperback, by Bantam Books, beginning in 1990. Selection of the Science Fiction Book Club of America and Doubleday Book Club. Foreign rights include Great Britain, Italy, Germany, Holland, Spain, Japan, Denmark, and France. Rights to a computer game have been sold to Legend, Inc. |
Dragonwing, Best seller: Locus, Walden, B. Dalton
Elven Star, Best seller: Locus, Walden, B. Dalton
Fire Sea, Best seller: NY Times, Locus, Walden, B. Dalton
Serpent Mage, Best seller: Locus, Walden, B. Dalton
Hand of Chaos, Best seller: Walden, B. Dalton
Into the Labyrinth, Best seller:Walden, B. Dalton
The Seventh Gate , Best seller: NY Times, Walden, B. Dalton
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Starshield (Del Rey / 1996 with Margaret Weis)
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Novel series developed in conjunction with the Starshield Universe. A tale of a vast universe trying to reclaim its past glory and secure its future at the same time. |
Sentinels
(RETITLED: The Mantle of Kendis Dai)
Nightsword
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Sovereign Stone (Eos / 2000 with Margaret Weis)
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Out of the rich material of the popular roleplaying game The Sovereign Stone, New York Times bestselling fantasists Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman have fashioned something miraculous: a masterful epic of magic and adventure, filled with unforgettable, Tolkienesque characters and plot twists as harrowing and unpredictable as a roll of the dice. |
Well of Darkness
Guardians of the Lost
Journey into the Void
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The Bronze Canticles (Warner / 2004 with Laura Hickman)
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This emotionally intense novel’s meticulously crafted magical system and likable characters evoke an atmosphere both timely and timeless. While lively action sequences and rich descriptive passages provide plenty of excitement, mature examinations of politics and individual responsibility lend philosophical weight and emotional poignancy. |
Mystic Warrior
Mystic Quest (2005)
Mystic Empire (2006)
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Solo Novels
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Songs of the Stellar Wind (Bantam / Trilogy)
The galaxy is invaded by the time-travelling fleet from a previous millennium. First printing in February of 1996. (UPDATE: Originally slated as a trilogy of books, the second two novels in this series were never produced.)
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Requiem of Stars
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The Immortals (ROC / novel)
A near Future cautionary tale about AIDS concentration camps in Utah. Second solo work to be published and the author’s favorite work.
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10 replies on “My Works”
I would love to take my voice, and bring these stories to life! They helped me get through my deployment in 2003 to Iraq. I would be very curious if you have these narrated, or if you have been asked this a billion times?
I picked up Dragons of Autumn Twilight recently and it starts out with the friends coming back together after 5 years. What set of books talks about their first set of adventures together?
Sandy, I don’t recall … you may need to ask your question on the Dragonlance Nexus Forums!
The Meetings sextet was the 6 part seriesthat dealt with origin stories of the Original heroes
sorry forgot to say it was the Songs of the Stellar Wind series
So about the other two books in the Bantam trilogy why may I ask where they never published.
Hearing this makes me want to read them and tell them they shoulda published them.
reading science fiction books is the stuff that i am always into. science fiction really widens my imagination -‘*
I own/read all of the Dragonlance books written by you and Margaret Weis, and they are by far my favorite books ever. But I’m sure you’ve heard that a million times. Anyway, the point of this comment is I took the time to listen to the audio-book version of The Immortals. I wasn’t sure what to think at first (I mainly read about dragons and swords), but your name caught my interest. I really enjoyed the book. Somehow you were able to create something so touching in the middle of concentration camps, AIDS, and tyrannical governments. Thank you very much for all of the wonderful work you do.
Which series would you recommend after I finish the Bronze Canticles? I’m loading up my Kindle for a long summer of reading.
Thanks,
Don
On vacation in Mexico just reread legends for the first time in about 20 years…..
Man it really hit the spot! May half to kick this WoW habit and don my DM robes once again!