Piers Anthony bibliography

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This is a partial list of works by Piers Anthony. Anthony has published 140 works in total from 1956 to October 2009.

Fiction[edit | edit source]

Novels[edit | edit source]

Aton/Worlds of Chthon series[edit | edit source]

The series is continued by Charles Platt with Anthony's permission

  • 1 Chthon (1967) Anthony's first published novel; nominated for the Hugo and Nebula Awards
  • 2 Phthor (1975)

Battle Circle series[edit | edit source]

Of Man and Manta series[edit | edit source]

[1]

  • 1 Omnivore (1968)
  • 2 Orn (1970)
  • 3 0X (1976)

Jason Striker series[edit | edit source]

Xanth series[edit | edit source]

Anthony's most extensive series, with 36 novels and growing.

Cluster series[edit | edit source]

  • 1 Cluster (1977) aka Vicinity Cluster in UK edition
  • 2 Chaining the Lady (1978)
  • 3 Kirlian Quest (1978)
  • 4 Thousandstar (1980)
  • 5 Viscous Circle (1982)
Tarot series[edit | edit source]

This was originally written as single novel in continuity with the Cluster series, which takes place decades later, but was split up due to length at the behest of the publisher, Jove.[2])

  • 1 God of Tarot (1979)
  • 2 Vision of Tarot (1980)
  • 3 Faith of Tarot (1980)
  • Tarot (1987) The series omnibus as a single novel as originally intended

Apprentice Adept series[edit | edit source]

  • 1 Split Infinity (1980)
  • 2 Blue Adept (1981)
  • 3 Juxtaposition (1982)
  • 4 Out of Phaze (1987)
  • 5 Robot Adept (1988)
  • 6 Unicorn Point (1989)
  • 7 Phaze Doubt (1990)

Incarnations of Immortality series[edit | edit source]

Bio of a Space Tyrant series[edit | edit source]

  • 1 Refugee (1983)
  • 2 Mercenary (1984)
  • 3 Politician (1985)
  • 4 Executive (1985)
  • 5 Statesman (1986)
  • 6 The Iron Maiden (2001)

The Adventures of Kelvin of Rud series[edit | edit source]

[1]

  • 1 Dragon's Gold (1987) with Robert E. Margroff
  • 2 Serpent's Silver (1988) with Robert E. Margroff
  • 3 Chimaera's Copper (1990) with Robert E. Margroff
  • 4 Orc's Opal (1990) with Robert E. Margroff
  • 5 Mouvar's Magic (1992) with Robert E. Margroff

Pornucopia series[edit | edit source]

[1]

  • 1 Pornucopia (1989)
  • 2 The Magic Fart (2003)

Mode series[edit | edit source]

  • 1 Virtual Mode (1991)
  • 2 Fractal Mode (1992)
  • 3 Chaos Mode (1993)
  • 4 DoOon Mode (2001)

Geodyssey series[edit | edit source]

ChroMagic series[edit | edit source]

[1]

  • 1 Key to Havoc (2002)
  • 2 Key to Chroma (2003)
  • 3 Key to Destiny (2004)
  • 4 Key to Liberty (2007)
  • 5 Key to Survival (2008)

Other[edit | edit source]

  • The Ring (1968) with Robert E. Margroff
  • Macroscope[1] (1969) 1970 Hugo Award for Best Novel nomination
  • Hasan (1969; 1977 revised)
  • The E.S.P. Worm (1970) with Robert E. Margroff
  • Prostho Plus (1971)
  • Race Against Time (1973)
  • Rings of Ice (1974)
  • Triple Détente (1974)
  • Steppe (1976)
  • But What of Earth? (1976: "collaboration" with Robert Coulson; 1989: Anthony's original republished, with annotations) see main article.
  • Pretender (1979) with Frances Hall, ISBN 0-812-353108-6
  • Mute (1981) a sequel named "Moot" was shelved, with extensive notes. Those notes are now lost and that sequel will not be written.
  • Shade of the Tree (1986)
  • Ghost (1986)
  • Total Recall (1989) a novelization of the film Total Recall, which is based on the short story "We Can Remember It For You Wholesale" by Philip K. Dick
  • 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.
  • Firefly (1990)
  • Hard Sell (1990)
  • Dead Morn (1990) with Roberto Fuentes
  • Balook (1991)
  • MerCycle (1991)
  • Tatham Mound (1991)
  • 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.
  • Killobyte (1993)
  • If I Pay Thee Not in Gold (1993) with Mercedes Lackey
  • Volk (1996) historical fiction that is atypical for Anthony
  • 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 (1998) with Julie Brady
  • Realty Check (1999)
  • The Secret of Spring (2000) with Jo Anne Taeusch
  • The Gutbucket Quest (2000) with Ron Leming
  • 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.
  • Tortoise Reform[1] (2007)
  • The Sopaths (2011)
  • Eroma (tbd)
  • " Thousand-Star

Short story collections[edit | edit source]

  • Anthonology (1985)
  • Alien Plot (1992)

Relationships series[edit | edit source]

Nonfiction[edit | edit source]

  • Bio of an Ogre (1988) the autobiography of Piers Anthony to age 50
  • 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.
  • How Precious was that While (2001) an autobiography to age 65
  • Alfred (2007) a biography of the author's father Alfred Jacob as told by the women in his father's life

Related works[edit | edit source]

  • 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 (Harper, 1989), by Piers Anthony and Jody Lynn Nye. Illustrated by Todd Cameron Hamilton and James Clouse. ISBN 0-380-75749-4

References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Published by Mundania Press
  2. Tarot Introduction, page XV

External links[edit | edit source]


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