Tracy Hickman bibliography

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This is complete list of works by American science fiction and fantasy novelist Tracy Hickman.

Contents

Novels

Dragonlance

Darksword

  1. Forging the Darksword1 (1987)
  2. Doom of the Darksword1 (1988)
  3. Triumph of the Darksword1 (1988)
  4. Legacy of the Darksword1 (1997)

Rose of the Prophet

  1. The Will of the Wanderer1 (1988)
  2. Paladin of the Night1 (1989)
  3. The Prophet of Akhran1 (1989)

Death Gate Cycle

  1. Dragon Wing1 (1990)
  2. Elven Star1 (1991)
  3. Fire Sea 1 (1992)
  4. Serpent Mage1 (1993)
  5. The Hand of Chaos1 (1993)
  6. Into the Labyrinth1 (1994)
  7. The Seventh Gate 1 (1995)

Songs of the Stellar Wind

  1. Requiem of the Stars (1996)

Starshield

  1. Starshield: Sentinels1 (1996)
  2. Nightsword1 (1998)
  3. Dedrak's Quest (1998)

StarCraft

  1. StarCraft: Speed Of Darkness (2002)

Sovereign Stone

  1. Well of Darkness1 (2000)
  2. Guardians of the Lost1 (2001)
  3. Journey into the Void1 (2003)

Bronze Canticles

  1. Mystic Warrior2 (2004)
  2. Mystic Quest2 (2005)
  3. Mystic Empire2 (2006)

Dragonships of Vindras

  1. Bones of the Dragon 1 (2009)
  2. Secret of the Dragon1 (March 2010)
  3. Rage of the Dragon1 (April 2012)
  4. Doom of the Dragon1 (January 5, 2016)

The Annals of Drakis

  1. Song of the Dragon (Jul 2010)
  2. Citadels of the Lost (Jul 2011)
  3. Blood of the Emperor (Jul 2012)

Dragon's Bard

  1. Eventide2 (Dec 2010 / June 2012)
  2. Blackshore2 (2013)
  3. Moredale2 (2023) [2]
  4. St. Nicholas and the Dragon2 (2012)

Blade of the Avatar series

  1. The Sword of Midras: A Shroud of the Avatar Novel (2016, with Richard Garriott) [3]
  2. The Eye of Scales: A Shroud of the Avatar Novel (2022, with Richard Garriott) [4]

The Nightbirds

  1. Unwept2 (2014)
  2. Unhonored2 (2016)

Other novels

Dragonlance Reference books

Anthologies

Dragonlance anthologies

Hickman edited these anthologies with Weis.

Modules

For Dungeons & Dragons:

For Advanced Dungeons & Dragons:

For Top Secret/S.I.

For the Serenity Role Playing Game :

1(co-author Margaret Weis)
2(co-author Laura Hickman)
3(co-author Curtis Hickman)

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References

  1. "Origins Award Winners (2000)". Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts & Design. Archived from the original on April 15, 2008. Retrieved 2008-03-13.
  2. "Title: Moredale". www.isfdb.org.
  3. Hickman, Tracy; Garriott, Richard (May 20, 2016). "The Sword of Midras". Tor.com.
  4. Hickman, Tracy; Garriott, Richard (2022-07-26). The Eye of Scales. Tom Doherty Associates. ISBN   978-0-7653-8232-0.
  5. "Summary Bibliography: Tracy Hickman". www.isfdb.org.
  6. "Dragons of War catalog record". BYU Library.
  7. Rateliff, John D. (2004). "Introduction to Ravenloft II: The House on Gryphon Hill". Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on June 3, 2009. Retrieved March 6, 2007.
  8. "Out in the Black - Serenity from Margaret Weis Productions". Noble Knight Games.