List of works by Piers Anthony
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This is a partial list of works by Piers Anthony.
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[edit] Series
- Apprentice Adept
- Split Infinity (1980)
- Blue Adept (1981)
- Juxtaposition (1982)
- Out of Phaze (1987)
- Robot Adept (1988)
- Unicorn Point (1989)
- Phaze Doubt (1990)
- Aton
- Chthon (1967, his first published novel, nominated for the Hugo and Nebula Awards)
- Phthor (1975)
- With Anthony's permission, Charles Platt wrote two further books in this series, Plasm (1987) and Soma (1988).
- Battle Circle
- Sos the Rope (1968)
- Var the Stick (1972)
- Neq the Sword (1975)
- Bio of a Space Tyrant
- Refugee (1983)
- Mercenary (1984)
- Politician (1985)
- Executive (1985)
- Statesman (1986)
- The Iron Maiden (2001)
- ChroMagic series
- Cluster
- Cluster (1977, aka Vicinity Cluster in UK edition)
- Chaining the Lady (1978)
- Kirlian Quest (1978)
- Thousandstar (1980)
- Viscous Circle (1982)
- Geodyssey
- Isle of Woman (1993)
- Shame of Man (1994)
- Hope of Earth (1997)
- Muse of Art (1999)
- Climate of Change (in progress again)
- Incarnations of Immortality
- On a Pale Horse (1983)
- Bearing an Hourglass (1984)
- With a Tangled Skein (1985)
- Wielding a Red Sword (1986)
- Being a Green Mother (1987)
- For Love of Evil (1988)
- And Eternity (1990)
- Under a Velvet Cloak(2007)
- Of Man and Manta
- Omnivore (1968)
- Orn (1970)
- 0X (1976) (Note: Title is commonly listed as "OX", but should be "0X".)
- Mode
- Virtual Mode (1991)
- Fractal Mode (1992)
- Chaos Mode (1993)
- DoOon Mode (2001)
- Tarot (Written as a single novel which his publisher asked him to split up due to length.[citation needed])
- God of Tarot (1977)
- Vision of Tarot (1980)
- Faith of Tarot (1980)
- The Tarot series is in continuity with Anthony's Cluster series, which takes place decades later.
- Xanth - Anthony's most extensive series, with 31 novels and growing.
- A Spell for Chameleon (1977)
- The Source of Magic (1979)
- Castle Roogna (1979)
- Centaur Aisle (1982)
- Ogre, Ogre (1982)
- Night Mare (1983)
- Dragon on a Pedestal (1983)
- Crewel Lye (1985)
- Golem in the Gears (1986)
- Vale of the Vole (1987)
- Heaven Cent (1988)
- Man from Mundania (1989)
- Isle of View (1990)
- Question Quest (1991)
- The Color of Her Panties (1992)
- Demons Don't Dream (1993)
- Harpy Thyme (1994)
- Geis of the Gargoyle (1995)
- Roc and a Hard Place (1995)
- Yon Ill Wind (1996)
- Faun & Games (1997)
- Zombie Lover (1998)
- Xone of Contention (1999)
- The Dastard (2000)
- Swell Foop (2001)
- Up In A Heaval (2002)
- Cube Route (2003)
- Currant Events (2004)
- Pet Peeve (2005)
- Stork Naked (2006)
- Air Apparent (2007)
- Two to the Fifth (2008)
- Jumper Cable (2009)
- Knot Gneiss (2010)
[edit] Non-series novels
- Macroscope (1969, nominated for a 1970 Hugo Award for Best Novel)
- Hasan (1969, 1977 revised)
- Prostho Plus (1971)
- Race Against Time (1973)
- Rings of Ice (1974)
- Triple Detente (1974)
- But What of Earth? ("Collaboration" with Robert Coulson, 1976; Anthony's original republished, with annotations, 1989. See main article.)
- Steppe (1976)
- Mute (1981) (a sequel named "Moot" was shelved, with extensive notes. Unfortunately, those notes are now lost and that sequel will not be written.)
- Anthonology (1985, short story collection)
- Ghost (1986)
- Shade of the Tree (1986)
- Total Recall (1989) (a novelization of the movie Total Recall, which is based on the short story/novella We Can Remember It For You Wholesale by Philip K. Dick)
- Hard Sell (1990)
- Firefly (1990)
- Balook (1990)
- Tatham Mound (1991)
- MerCycle (1991)
- Alien Plot (1992, short story collection)
- Killobyte (1993)
- Volk (1996)
- Realty Check (1999)
- Relationships (2006, short story collection republished in 2007 by Phaze Books)
- Relationships, Vol. 2 (2007, story collection published by Phaze Books)
- Relationships, Vol. 3 (2008, story collection published by Phaze Books)
- Tortoise Reform (2007 published by Mundania Press)
[edit] Autobiographical works
- Bio of an Ogre (1988, to age 50)
- How Precious was that While (2001, to age 65)
- Letters to Jenny (1994) -- The mother of a teenage fan wrote to Piers Anthony about her daughter Jenny, the victim of a drunk driver, being paralyzed and in a coma. The mother felt that having letters from Jenny's favorite author read to her might help bring her out of her coma. He wrote her constantly and for a long period of time, even naming a Xanth character after her. Jenny eventually came out of her coma, but remains paralyzed and has difficulty communicating. This book is a collection of the letters from the first year of correspondence.
[edit] Collaborations
- The Ring (1968, with Robert E. Margroff)
- The ESP Worm (1970, with Robert E. Margroff)
- Pretender (1979, with Frances Hall)
- Through the Ice (1989, with Robert Kornwise, posthumously -- Kornwise was a high school student who died tragically. His friends sent his unfinished manuscript and a plea to Piers Anthony to help their deceased friend get published. To make sure that the book was a fitting memorial tribute, Piers Anthony made sure it was printed on acid-free paper despite the expense.)
- Dead Morn (1990, with Roberto Fuentes)
- The Caterpillar's Question (1992, with Philip José Farmer) -- This collaboration was actually the result of another proposed collaborative project. The original idea proposed by an editor was to have a book where each chapter was written by a different author. That project fell apart, but Piers Anthony and Philip José Farmer later decided they wanted to salvage something from it by morphing it into a two person collaboration, where the two alternated chapters, without revealing who wrote which chapters.
- If I Pay Thee Not in Gold (1993, with Mercedes Lackey)
- The Willing Spirit (1996, with Alfred Tella)
- Spider Legs (1998, with Clifford A. Pickover)
- Quest for the Fallen Star (1998, with James Richey and Alan Riggs)
- Dream a Little Dream (1999, with Julie Brady)
- The Gutbucket Quest (2000, with Ron Leming)
- The Secret of Spring (2000, with Jo Anne Taeusch)
- Starkweather: Immortal 0 (2007, with David A. Rodriguez) -- This collaboration is a different one for Piers Anthony. He crafted an original short story based on the character Cartaphilus from the creator-owned Starkweather comic book series by David A. Rodriguez. This short story was then adapted into a comic book script and painted by fantasy artist Patrick McEvoy and published by Archaia Studios, making Starkweather: Immortal issue 0, Piers Anthony's first true comic book work.)
Kelvin of Rud series (with Robert E. Margroff)
- Dragon's Gold (1987)
- Serpent's Silver (1988)
- Chimaera's Copper (1990)
- Orc's Opal (1990)
- Mouvar's Magic (1992)
Jason Striker series (with Roberto Fuentes)
- Kiai! (1974)
- Mistress of Death (1974)
- Bamboo Bloodbath (1974)
- Ninja's Revenge (1975)
- Amazon Slaughter (1976)
- Curse of the Ninja (1976)
[edit] Related works
- Cut By Emerald (1987, by Dana Kramer), a Combat Command game book set in the Bio of a Space Tyrant universe.
- Encyclopedia of Xanth (1987, by Jody Lynn Nye), a Crossroads Adventure game book set in the Xanth universe.
- Piers Anthony's Visual Guide to Xanth (1989, by Piers Anthony and Jody Lynn Nye).