Ealdwood Stories - Works

Works

  • "The Dreamstone" (1979) – short story first published in Amazons! (DAW), edited by Jessica Amanda Salmonson
  • Ealdwood (1981, Victor Gollancz) – novella
  • The Dreamstone (1983, DAW) – novel, included revisions of "The Dreamstone" (1979) and Ealdwood (1981), plus additional material
  • The Tree of Swords and Jewels (1983, DAW) – novel, sequel to The Dreamstone (1983)

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