Craig Shaw Gardner
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Craig Shaw Gardner (born July 2, 1949) is an American author, best known for producing fantasy parodies similar to those of Terry Pratchett.
He was also 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.
Bibliography
Series
Ebenezum
- A Malady of Magicks (1986)
- A Multitude of Monsters (1986)
- A Night in the Netherhells (1987)
- The Exploits of Ebenezum, omnibus
Wuntvor
- A Difficulty with Dwarves (1987)
- An Excess of Enchantments (1988)
- A Disagreement with Death (1989)
- The Wanderings of Wuntvor, omnibus
The Cineverse Cycle
- Slaves of the Volcano God (1989)
- Bride of the Slime Monster (1990)
- Revenge of the Fluffy Bunnies (1990)
- The Cineverse Cycle (1990), aka The Cineverse Cycle Omnibus (1992)
Arabian Nights
- The Other Sinbad (1991)
- A Bad Day for Ali Baba (1992)
- Scheherazade's Night Out (1992), aka The Last Arabian Night (1993)
Dragon Circle
- Dragon Sleeping (1994), aka Raven Walking
- Dragon Waking (1995)
- Dragon Burning (1996)
The Changeling War
Written as Peter Garrison
- The Changeling War (1999)
- The Sorcerer's Gun (1999)
- The Magic Dead (2000)
Abbadon Inn
- Dark Whispers (2005), written as Chris Blaine
Collections
- The Purple Book of Peculiar Stories (2004)
- A Cold Wind in July (2012)
Novelizations
- The Lost Boys (1987)
- Wishbringer (1988)
- Batman (1989)
- Back to the Future: Part II (1989)
- Back to the Future Part III (1990)
- Batman Returns with Sam Hamm and Daniel Waters (1992)
- The 7th Guest with Matthew J. Costello (1995)
- Leprechauns (1999)
- Jason and the Argonauts written in 2000 but not published
- The Batman Murders (1990)
Non-film novels based on licensed properties
- The Batman Murders (1990)
- Spider-Man: Wanted Dead or Alive (1998)
- Return to Chaos (Buffy novel) (1998)
- Dark Mirror (Angel novel) (2004)
- Battlestar Galactica: The Cylons' Secret (2006)
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