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==Bibliography== ===Dragaera=== ==== Paarfi's historical romances ==== [[Romance (prose fiction)|Historical romances]], in effect, taking place centuries prior to the works featuring Vlad Taltos, with some overlap of characters. It was written as if by Paarfi of Roundwood, a Dragaeran historian. The fictional "author" regards these novels as works of history written for a popular audience, and published with great success during the reigns of Empresses Zerika IV and Norathar II. T * The [[Khaavren Romances]] consist of three works, published as five books. The third and longest work, Paarfi's account of the Interregnum titled ''[[The Viscount of Adrilankha]]'', was published in three volumes as individually-titled books. :# ''[[The Phoenix Guards]]'' (1991) :# ''[[Five Hundred Years After]]'' (1994) :# ''[[The Paths of the Dead]]'' (2002) – Vol. 1 of ''The Viscount of Adrilankha'' :# ''[[The Lord of Castle Black]]'' (2003) – Vol. 2 of ''The Viscount of Adrilankha'' :# ''[[Sethra Lavode]]'' (2004) – Vol. 3 of ''The Viscount of Adrilankha'' * ''[[The Baron of Magister Valley]]'' (2020) – a standalone Paarfi novel ====Standalone Dragaera novel==== * ''[[Brokedown Palace (novel)|Brokedown Palace]]'' (1986) - prequel to the Vlad Taltos series ====Vlad Taltos ==== There are currently 17 novels in the series, with a total of 19 planned. The 18th planned novel will be named after the remaining Dragaeran Great House, ''Chreotha'', and the concluding book ''The Final Contract''. {{div col}} #''[[Jhereg (novel)|Jhereg]]'' (1983) #''[[Yendi (novel)|Yendi]]'' (1984) #''[[Teckla]]'' (1987) #''[[Taltos (Steven Brust novel)|Taltos]]'' (1988) #''[[Phoenix (novel)|Phoenix]]'' (1990) #''Athyra'' (1993) #''Orca'' (1996) #''[[Dragon (Steven Brust novel)|Dragon]]'' (1998) #''Issola'' (2001) #''[[Dzur (novel)|Dzur]]'' (2006) #''[[Jhegaala]]'' (2008) #''[[Iorich]]'' (2010) #''[[Tiassa]]'' (2011) #''[[Hawk (novel)|Hawk]]'' (2014) #''[[Vallista]]'' (2017) #''[[Tsalmoth]]'' (2023) #''[[Lyorn]]'' (2024) # ''Chreotha'' (TBA) # ''The Last Contract'' (TBA) {{div col end}} ===== Short Stories ===== # "A Dream of Passion" (1986) – published by the [[Ad Astra (convention)|Ad Astra]] science fiction convention in its 1986 chapbook (non-canon sequel) # "Klava with Honey" (2005) – a prologue to ''Dzur'', published by the Buffalo Fantasy League in ''[[EerieCon]] Chapbook #4'' # "The Desecrator" (2011) – published online by Tor Books<ref>Brust, Steven (March 2, 2011). [http://www.tor.com/stories/2011/03/the-desecrator "The Desecrator"]. Tor.com</ref> =====In in-series chronological order===== {{Div col}} # ''[[Brokedown Palace (novel)|Brokedown Palace]]'' (1986) # "The Desecrator" (2011) # ''[[Jhereg (novel)|Jhereg]]'', prologue (1983) # ''[[Taltos (Steven Brust novel)|Taltos]]'' (1988) # ''[[Dragon (Steven Brust novel)|Dragon]]'', main chapters (1998) # ''[[Yendi (novel)|Yendi]]'' (1984) # ''[[Dragon (Steven Brust novel)|Dragon]]'', interludes (1998) # ''[[Tiassa]]'', section 1: Tag (2011) # ''[[Tsalmoth]]'' (2023) # '''[[Jhereg (novel)|Jhereg]]'', main chapters (1983) # ''[[Teckla]]'' (1987) # ''[[Phoenix (novel)|Phoenix]]'' (1990) # ''[[Jhegaala]]'' (2008) # ''Athyra'' (1993) # ''Orca'' (1996) # ''[[Issola]]'' (2001) # "Klava with Honey" (2005) (a prologue to ''[[Dzur (novel)|Dzur]]'', published by the Buffalo Fantasy League in ''[[EerieCon]] Chapbook #4'') # ''[[Dzur (novel)|Dzur]]'' (2006) # ''[[Tiassa]]'', section 2: Whitecrest (2011) # ''[[Iorich]]'' (2010) # ''[[Tiassa]]'', section 3: Special Tasks (2011) # ''[[Vallista]] '' (2017) # ''[[Hawk (novel)|Hawk]]'' (2014) # ''[[Tsalmoth]]'', epilogue (2023) # ''[[Lyorn]]'' (2024) # ''The Last Contract'' (TBA) {{Div col end}} =====Omnibuses===== #''The Book of Jhereg'' (contains ''Jhereg'', ''Yendi'' and ''Teckla'') #''The Book of Taltos'' (contains ''Taltos'' and ''Phoenix'') #''The Book of Athyra'' (contains ''Athyra'' and ''Orca'') #''The Book of Dragon'' (Tor paperback) a.k.a. ''Dragon & Issola'' [[Science Fiction Book Club]] edition, hardcover) (contains contains ''Dragon'' and ''Issola'') #''The Book of Dzur'' (contains ''Dzur'' and ''Jhegaala'') ===The Incrementalists=== ====Novels==== *''[[The Incrementalists]]'' (2013) – with [[Skyler White (writer)|Skyler White]]<ref name="locus-incrementalists">{{Cite web |title=Forthcoming Books |url=http://www.locusmag.com/Resources/ForthcomingBooks.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130114070354/http://www.locusmag.com/Resources/ForthcomingBooks.html |archive-date=January 14, 2013 |access-date=December 29, 2012 |publisher=Locus Online }}</ref><ref name="incrementalistsbook">{{Cite web |title=The Incrementalists |url=http://incrementalistsbook.com/ |type=Official book website for ''The Incrementalists''}}</ref> * ''The Skill of Our Hands'' (2017) – with Skyler White ====Short fiction==== * "Fireworks in the Rain" (2013) – (by Brust only), published online by Tor Books<ref>Brust, Steven (September 5, 2013). [http://www.tor.com/stories/2013/09/fireworks-in-the-rain "Fireworks in the Rain"]. Tor.com</ref> * "Strongest Conjuration" (2014) – (by White only), set directly after the events of ''The Incrementalists'', published online by Tor Books<ref>White, Skyler (August 26, 2014). [http://www.tor.com/2014/08/26/strongest-conjuration-skyler-white "Strongest Conjuration"]. Tor.com</ref> * "Playing God" (2017) – by Brust only, featuring Roger Zelazny's character [[Francis Sandow]], in ''Shadows and Reflections: A Roger Zelazny Tribute Anthology'' (edited by Trent Zelazny and Warren Lapine) ===Other novels=== *''[[To Reign in Hell]]'' (1984) *''The Sun, the Moon, and the Stars'' (1987) *''Cowboy Feng's Space Bar and Grille'' (1990) *''[[The Gypsy (book)|The Gypsy]]'' (1992) (with [[Megan Lindholm]]) *''Agyar'' (1993) *''Freedom & Necessity'' (1997) (with [[Emma Bull]]) *''My Own Kind of Freedom'' (2008, self-released)<ref name="freedom-book">{{Cite book |last=Brust |first=Steven |url=http://dreamcafe.com/downloads/ |title=My Own Kind of Freedom |publisher=Self-published under [[Creative Commons license|CC BY-NC-ND]] license |year=2008 |access-date=December 29, 2012}}</ref><ref name="freedom-cory">{{Cite web |last=Doctorow |first=Cory |date=February 18, 2008 |title=Steven Brust's unauthorized ''Firefly'' fanfic novel |url=http://boingboing.net/2008/02/18/steven-brusts-unauth.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160219181025/http://boingboing.net/2008/02/18/steven-brusts-unauth.html |archive-date=February 19, 2016 |website=[[Boing Boing]]}}</ref> – [[fan fiction]] novel based on the TV series ''[[Firefly (TV series)|Firefly]]'' *''[[Good Guys (Brust novel)|Good Guys]]'' (2018) *''The Sword of Happenstance'' (2021) (with Skyler White) === Other short stories=== ====[[Liavek]] [[shared world]]==== # "An Act of Contrition" in ''Liavek'' (1985, edited by [[Emma Bull]] and [[Will Shetterly]]; Locus Poll Award, Best Anthology) # "An Act of Trust" in ''[[Liavek: The Players of Luck]]'' (1986, edited by [[Emma Bull]] and [[Will Shetterly]]) # "An Act of Mercy" in ''Liavek: Wizard's Row'' (1987, with [[Megan Lindholm]]; edited by [[Emma Bull]] and [[Will Shetterly]]) # "An Act of Love" in ''Liavek: Spells of Binding'' (1988, with [[Gregory Frost]] and [[Megan Lindholm]]; edited by [[Emma Bull]] and [[Will Shetterly]]) # "A Hot Night at Cheeky's" in ''Liavek: Festival Week'' (1990, edited by [[Emma Bull]] and [[Will Shetterly]]) ====Standalone short fiction==== * "Csucskári" (Excerpt from ''The Sun, The Moon, and the Stars'') in ''The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: First Annual Collection'' (1988, edited by [[Ellen Datlow]] and [[Terri Windling]]) * "Looking Forward: Excerpt from Athyra" in ''Amazing Stories, March 1993'' (1993, edited by [[Kim Mohan]]) * "Attention Shoppers" in ''Xanadu'' (1993, edited by [[Jane Yolen]]) * "Abduction from the Harem" in ''Timewalker Issue 14'' (October 1996, published by [[Valiant Comics]]) * "Drift" in ''Space Opera'' (1996, edited by [[Anne McCaffrey]] and [[Elizabeth Ann Scarborough]]) * "Valóság and Élet" in ''Sandman: Book of Dreams'' (1996, edited by [[Neil Gaiman]] and [[Edward E. Kramer]]) * "Calling Pittsburgh" in ''Lord of the Fantastic: Stories in Honor of [[Roger Zelazny]]'' (1998, edited by [[Martin H. Greenberg]]) * "When the Bow Breaks" in ''The Essential Bordertown'' (1998, edited by [[Terri Windling]] and [[Delia Sherman]]) * "The Man From Shemhaza" in ''Thieves' World: Enemies of Fortune'' (2004, edited by [[Lynn Abbey]]), reprinted in ''Year's Best Fantasy 5'' (2005, edited by [[David Hartwell]] and [[Kathryn Cramer]]) * "Chapter One" in ''EerieCon Chapbook #6'' for the convention [[EerieCon]] (2007, via the Buffalo Fantasy League) * "Bluff" (2008) * "Mira" in ''[[Sword and Sorceress series|Sword and Sorceress XXV]]'' (2010, edited by Elisabeth Waters) * "Playing God" in ''Shadows & Reflections: A Roger Zelazny Tribute Anthology'' (2017, edited by Trent Zelazny & Warren Lapine) * "Smith's Point" in ''DreamForge Magazine'' (Founders' Issue) (Feb. 2019, with [[Skyler White (writer)|Skyler White]])<ref name="DreamForge">{{Cite tweet |number=1095030285832474626 |user=StevenBrust |title=PEOPLE!!! Dreamforge Magazine is out in hard copy!!! With a story by Skyler and me... |date=February 11, 2019 |last=Brust |first=Steven}}</ref> ===Introductions by Brust=== * In 1987, [[Tor Books]] published the [[gamebook]] ''Dzurlord (A Crossroads Adventure in the World of Steven Brust's Jhereg)''. Brust wrote the introduction for this book, which introduced readers to the world of Dragaera and its inhabitants. * Tor also published ''[[The Three Musketeers]]'' in paperback in 1994. Brust introduced the edition, saying that this translation (anonymous, originally published in 1888) was his favorite. * Brust contributed the introduction for ''Manna from Heaven''. [[Wildside Press]] published this collection of stories from [[Roger Zelazny]] in 2003.
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