Andre Norton Bibliography - Short Stories

Short Stories

Note: Some short stories appear in multiple books. Only one publication is listed per title.

  • "Black Irish" (1939), Boys' Life
  • "Freedom" (poem) (1943), Cleveland Press, September
  • "People of the Crater" (as Andrew North) (1947), also published as "Garin of Tav" (1972) - Garan the Eternal
  • "The Gifts of Asti" (1948) - The Book of Andre Norton Complete online text via Project Gutenberg
  • "All Cats Are Gray" (1953) - The Book of Andre Norton Complete online text via Project Gutenberg
  • "Mousetrap" (1954) - The Book of Andre Norton
  • "By A Hair" (1958) - High Sorcery
  • "The Boy and the Ogre" (1966) - Golden Magazine - September 1966
  • "The Toymaker's Snuffbox" (1966) - Moon Mirror
  • "Wizards’ Worlds" (1967) - High Sorcery
  • "Garan of Yu-Lac" (1969) - Garan the Eternal
  • "Toys of Tamisan" (1969) - High Sorcery
  • "Long Live Lord Kor!" (1970) - The Book of Andre Norton
  • "Through the Needle's Eye" (1970) - High Sorcery
  • "Ully the Piper" (1970) - High Sorcery
  • "Ghost Tour" (1971) - Witchcraft and Sorcery Vol. 1 No 5 - Feb. 1971
  • "Amber out of Quayth" (1972) - Spell of Witch World
  • "Artos, Son of Marius" (1972) - Dragon Magic
  • "Dragon Scale Silver" (1972) - Spell of Witch World
  • "Dream Smith" (1972) - Spell of Witch World
  • "Legacy from Sorn Fen" (1972) - Garan the Eternal
  • "One Spell Wizard" (1972) - Garan the Eternal
  • "A Desirable Lakeside Residence" (1973) - Moon Mirror
  • "London Bridge" (1973) The Book of Andre Norton
  • "Teddi" (1973) - Moon Mirror
  • "The Toads of Grimmerdale" (1973) - The Book of Andre Norton
  • "The Long Night of Waiting" (1974) - The Book of Andre Norton
  • "Outside" (1974) - Moon Mirror
  • "Cats" (1976) (poem) - Omniumgathum by Jonathan Bacon
  • "The Last Cohort" (1976) (poem) - Omniumgathum by Jonathan Bacon
  • "Song of the Barbarian Swordsman" (1976) (poem) - Omniumgathum by Jonathan Bacon
  • "Get Out of My Dream!" (1976) - Perilous Dreams
  • "Nightmare" (1976) - Perilous Dreams
  • "Ship of Mist" (1976) - Perilous Dreams
  • "Spider Silk" (1976) - Lore of the Witch World
  • "Sword of Ice" (1977) - Trey of Swords
  • "Sword of Lost Battles" (1977) - Trey of Swords
  • "Sword of Shadow" (1977) - Trey of Swords
  • "Sword of Unbelief" (1977) - Lore of the Witch World
  • "Falcon Blood" (1979) - Lore of the Witch World
  • "Sand Sister" (1979) - Lore of the Witch World
  • "Changeling" (1980) - Lore of the Witch World
  • "Moon Mirror" (1982) - Moon Mirror
  • "Swamp Dweller" (1985) - Magic of Ithkar 1
  • "Of the Shaping of Ulm's Heir" (1987) - Tales of the Witch World 1
  • "Rider on a Mountain" (1987) - Friends of the Horseclans by Robert Adams
  • "Serpent's Tooth" (1987) - The SFWA Grand Masters, Vol 2 by Frederik Pohl
  • "The Dowry of the Rag Picker's Daughter" (1988) - Arabesques by Susan Shwartz
  • "How Many Miles to Babylon?" (1988) - Moon Mirror
  • "Noble Warrior" (1989) - Catfantastic
  • "Hob's Pot" (1991) - Catfantastic II
  • "The Silent One" (1991) - Chilled to the Bone by Robert T. Garcia
  • "The Chronicler: "There was a time…"" (1991) - Storms of Victory
  • "The Chronicler: "Once I was Duratan…"" (1992) - Flight of Vengeance
  • "The Nabob's Gift" (1992) - All Hallows Eve: Tales of Love and the Supernatural by Mary Elizabeth Allen
  • Nine Threads of Gold" (1992) - After the King by Martin H. Greenberg
  • That Which Overfloweth" (1992) - Grails; Quest of the Dawn by Richard Gillium
  • "A Very Dickensy Christmas" (1992) - The Magic of Christmas by John Silbersack
  • "The Chronicler: "There are places…"" (1994) - On Wings of Magic
  • "Noble Warrior Meets with a Ghost" (1994) - Catfantastic III
  • "The Last Spell" (1995) - Ancient Enchantresses by Kathleen M. Massie-Ferch
  • "The Way Wind" (1995) - Sisters in Fantasy Vol. 1 by Susan Shwartz & Martin H. Greenberg
  • "Auour the Deepminded" (1996) - Warrior Enchantresses by Kathleen M. Massie-Ferch
  • "No Folded Hands" (1996) - The Williamson Effect by Roger Zelazny
  • "Noble Warrior; Teller of Fortunes" (1996) - Catfantastic IV
  • "Bard's Crown" (1997) - Elf Fantastic by Martin H. Greenberg
  • "Frog Magic" (1997) - Wizard Fantastic by Martin H. Greenberg
  • "Herne's Lady" (1998) - Lamps on the Brow by James Cahill
  • "The Outling" (1998) - Lord of the Fantastic: Fantastic Stories in Honor of Roger Zelazny by Martin H. Greenberg
  • "The Stonish Men" (1998) - On Crusade: More Tales of the Knights Templar by Katherine Kurtz
  • "Churchyard Yew" (1999) - Dangerous Magic by Denise Little
  • "Noble Warrior and the "Gentleman"" (1999) - Catfantastic V
  • "Root and Branch Shall Change" (1999) - Merlin by Martin H. Greenberg
  • "White Violets" (1999) - Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine - Autumn 1999
  • "Needle and Dream" (2000) - Perchance to Dream by Denise Little
  • "Procession to Var" (2000) - Guardsmen of Tomorrow by Martin H. Greenberg
  • "Set in Stone" (2000) - Far Frontiers by Martin H. Greenberg
  • "Ravenmere" (2001) - Historical Hauntings by Jean Rabe
  • "Three-Inch Trouble" (2001) - A Constellation of Cats by Denise Little
  • "The End is the Beginning" (2002) - Oceans of Space by Brian M. Thomsen
  • "The Familiar" (2002) - Familiars by Denise Little
  • "Red Cross, White Cross" (2002) - Knight Fantastic by Martin H. Greenberg
  • "Sow's Ear - Silk Purse" (2002) - 30Th Anniversary DAW: Fantasy by Elizabeth R. Wollheim
  • "Earthborne" (2004) - Masters of Fantasy by - Bill Fawcett & Brian Thomsen
  • "The Cobwebbed Princess" (2005) - Magic Tails by Martin H. Greenberg and Janet Pack
  • "Faire Likeness" (2005) - Renaissance Faire

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