Other Fiction By Anne McCaffrey
- Moreta: Dragonlady of Pern, by Anne McCaffrey (1983; both this and Nerilka's Story are set at the end of the Sixth Pass, centuries before the events in Dragonflight)
- Nerilka's Story, by Anne McCaffrey (1986)
- Dragonsdawn, by Anne McCaffrey (1988; first in chronological order, depicts the colonization of Pern, the First Fall of Thread, the creation of the dragons, and the colonists' move north.)
- "The Impression", by Jody Lynn Nye and Anne McCaffrey (1989; short story original to The Dragonlover's Guide to Pern)
- Renegades of Pern, by Anne McCaffrey (1989)
- All the Weyrs of Pern, by Anne McCaffrey (1991)
- The Chronicles of Pern: First Fall, by Anne McCaffrey (1993 collection of five stories, two original; set mostly after Dragonsdawn)
- "The Survey: P.E.R.N." (originally published in 1993 as "The P.E.R.N. Survey")
- "The Dolphins' Bell" (originally published in 1993)
- "The Ford of Red Hanrahan" (original to the collection)
- "The Second Weyr" (original to the collection)
- "Rescue Run" (originally published in 1991)
- The Dolphins of Pern, by Anne McCaffrey (1994)
- Red Star Rising, by Anne McCaffrey (1996) (titled Dragonseye for U.S. release; set at the beginning of the Second Pass)
- The Masterharper of Pern, by Anne McCaffrey (1998; prequel to Dragonflight and the other works of the Ninth Pass)
- The Skies of Pern, by Anne McCaffrey (2001)
- A Gift of Dragons, by Anne McCaffrey (2002 collection of four stories, one original)
- "The Smallest Dragonboy", by Anne McCaffrey (1973; short story previously collected in Get Off the Unicorn)
- "The Girl Who Heard Dragons", by Anne McCaffrey (1986 fine press book; cover story in The Girl Who Heard Dragons (1994))
- "Runner of Pern", by Anne McCaffrey (1998 novella original to Legends: Short Novels by the Masters of Modern Fantasy; set some time before the events of Dragonflight)
- "Ever the Twain" (original to the collection; historical setting unclear)
- "Beyond Between" (2003 short story in Legends II: Short Novels By the Masters of Modern Fantasy; set after the events of Moreta)
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