Lawrence Watt-Evans (born 1954) is one of the pseudonyms of American science fiction and fantasy author Lawrence Watt Evans (another pseudonym, used primarily...
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This list of works by American science fiction and fantasy author Lawrence Watt-Evans. The Lure of the Basilisk (1980) The Seven Altars of Dûsarra (1981)...
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(1993) is the first fantasy novel in The Worlds of Shadow trilogy by Lawrence Watt-Evans. The premise of the novel is that parallel universes do exist. Some...
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inhabited by evil people led by the Yellow Raja and the Pallid Mask. In Lawrence Watt-Evans' The Lords of Dûs series, a character known as the Forgotten King...
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the second fantasy novel of The Obsidian Chronicles, a trilogy by Lawrence Watt-Evans. After the events of the first book, Dragon Weather, Arlian finds...
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Maddox Roberts, Roland J. Green, Frieda A. Murray, Tom Wham, and Lawrence Watt-Evans. De Camp and Stasheff collectively oversaw the continuations. The...
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Obsidian Chronicles, a trilogy by American speculative fiction writer Lawrence Watt-Evans. Arlian has discovered how to kill the dragons; he now faces an all-out...
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I Came to Write "The Final Folly of Captain Dancy"' at Watt-Evans.com; by Lawrence Watt-Evans; published December 2008; retrieved June 4, 2013 Savage...
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Constructed worlds are not always limited to one type of story. Lawrence Watt-Evans and Steven Brust created Ethshar and Dragaera, respectively, for...
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and the Sorcerers is a science fiction novel by Lawrence Watt-Evans. Published in June 1982, it was Evans' first science fiction novel, although preceded...
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Sword. In a more lighthearted tone, the theme was also taken up by Lawrence Watt-Evans in The Misenchanted Sword. The sword also appears in the novel The...
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Harry's All-Night Hamburgers" is a science fiction short story by Lawrence Watt-Evans. It was first published in Asimov's Science Fiction. A young man...
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The Annals of the Chosen is a trilogy by Lawrence Watt-Evans consisting of the following books: The Wizard Lord, The Ninth Talisman, and The Summer Palace...
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1988 novel by Graham Swift Out of This World (Watt-Evans novel), a 1993 fantasy novel by Lawrence Watt-Evans Out of This World, a 1986–1989 young adult science...
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those series after being dropped by conventional publishers, as Lawrence Watt-Evans has done with his Ethshar novels. A web novel or webnovel is a novel...
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Tolkien's legendarium, for example, or The Story of the Amulet. Lawrence Watt-Evans, "Watt-Evans' Laws of Fantasy", Starlog Patricia C. Wrede, "Magic and Magicians"...
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Stormbringer, invariably wielded by the Champion.[citation needed] Lawrence Watt-Evans explicitly mentioned Moorcock's Stormbringer as an inspiration for...
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The Seven Altars of Dûsarra is a novel by Lawrence Watt-Evans published in 1981. The Seven Altars of Dûsarra is a novel in which Garth searches for the...
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James D. Macdonald, Debra Doyle, Steven Gould, Laura J. Mixon, Lawrence Watt-Evans, Elizabeth Moon, Maureen McHugh, James Patrick Kelly, Elizabeth Bear...
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Edward J. McFadden, Steve Perry, Gerald Hausman, Theodore Krulik, Lawrence Watt-Evans, Michael H. Hanson, and Shariann Lewitt. "1986 Award Winners & Nominees"...
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The Obsidian Chronicles are a trilogy by Lawrence Watt-Evans. The three books are Dragon Weather (1999), The Dragon Society (2001), and Dragon Venom (2003)...
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(1996) is the final fantasy novel in The Worlds of Shadow trilogy by Lawrence Watt-Evans. By defeating the powerful wizard who runs a fantasy universe, a...
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of the debut issue of Primortals was credited to Kate Worley and Lawrence Watt-Evans with art by Scot Eaton and Mike Barreiro. Eaton and Barreiro illustrated...
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A. Snyder Michael J. Sullivan J. R. R. Tolkien Harry Turtledove Lawrence Watt-Evans Terry Miles Cassandra Clare Heather Fawcett Danielle L. Jensen 2020...
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(1995) is the second fantasy novel in The Worlds of Shadow trilogy by Lawrence Watt-Evans. A group from this world is trapped in a science fiction universe...
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curse, drink, fight, steal, cause chaos and are feared by everyone". Lawrence Watt-Evans notes that one's "first impression is that they're a cross between...
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were "Ghost Town" by Jack C. Haldeman II and "Unicornucopia" by Lawrence Watt-Evans. Each of the twelve stories has its own introduction. The book also...
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Sator owns a construction company called 'Rotas'. American author Lawrence Watt-Evans notes that Sir Terry Pratchett named the main square in the fictional...
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Kelly McCullough, Jane Lindskold, Steve Perry, Gerald Hausman, Lawrence Watt-Evans, Michael H. Hanson, Mark Rich, Gio Clairval, Edward J. McFadden III...
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The Unwilling Warlord is a fantasy novel by American writer Lawrence Watt-Evans. It details the story of hereditary warlord Sterren of Semma taking over...
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