Short Fiction
- "Fugitives in Winter" (1975, as Dennis More) in Fantastic October 1975 (ed. Ted White)
- "The Atheling's Wife" (1976, as Dennis More) in Fantastic August 1976 (ed. Ted White)
- "The Forest of Andred" (1976, as Dennis More) in Fantastic November 1976 (ed. Ted White)
- "On Skellig Michael" (1977, as Dennis More) in Swords Against Darkness II (ed. Andrew J. Offutt)
- "Buried Silver" (1977, as Dennis More) in Fantastic February 1977 (ed. Ted White)
- "Hungry Grass" (1979) in Swords Against Darkness V (ed. Andrew J. Offutt)
- "Buried Silver" (Excerpt from Bard) (1981) in The Pendragon Chronicles: Heroic Fantasy from the Time of King Arthur (ed. Mike Ashley)
- "Where Silence Rules" (1981) in Distant Worlds (ed. Paul Collins)
- "The Lost Ship" (1983) in Frontier Worlds (ed. Paul Collins)
- "Spirit Places" (1985) in Faery! (ed. Terri Windling)
- "The Conqueror of Vectis" (1985) in Day of the Tyrant (ed. Jerry Pournelle)
- "Men from the Plain of Lir" (1988) in Weird Tales Fall 1988 (ed. George H. Scithers, Darrell Schweitzer, John Gregory Betancourt)
- "The Haunting of Mara" (1988) in Weird Tales Fall 1988 (ed. George H. Scithers, Darrell Schweitzer, John Gregory Betancourt)
- "The Ordeal Stone" (1988) in Weird Tales Fall 1988 (ed. George H. Scithers, Darrell Schweitzer, John Gregory Betancourt)
- "The Unlawful Hunter" (1988) in Weird Tales Spring 1988 (ed. George H. Scithers, Darrell Schweitzer, John Gregory Betancourt)
- "The Harvest of Malice" (1988) in Argos: Fantasy and Science Fiction Magazine Spring 1988 (ed. Ross Emry)
- "The Demon Cat" (1989) in Weird Tales Winter 1989/1990 (ed. George H. Scithers, Darrell Schweitzer, John Gregory Betancourt)
- "Revenant" (1991) in Weird Tales Winter 1991/1992 (ed. Darrell Schweitzer)
- "Spears of the Sea-Wolves" (1991) in Weird Tales Summer 1991 (ed. Darrell Schweitzer)
- "The Brotherhood of Britain" (1992) in The Camelot Chronicles: Heroic Adventures from the Time of King Arthur (ed. Mike Ashley)
- "The Castles of Testing" (1996) in The Chronicles of the Holy Grail (ed. Mike Ashley)
- "The Favour of a Tyrant" (1996) in Classical Whodunnits: Murder and Mystery from Ancient Greece and Rome (ed. Mike Ashley)
- "The Walking Walls of Rome" (1996) in Classical Stories: Heroic Tales from Ancient Greece and Rome (ed. Mike Ashley)
- "Sunchosen" (1996, as Cadmus Evans) in Dream Weavers (ed. Paul Collins)
- "At the Edge of the Sea" (1996) in Dream Weavers (ed. Paul Collins)
- "The Scribe of a Hundred Lies" (1996, as Melinda Ross) in Dream Weavers (ed. Paul Collins)
- "The White Doe" (1996) in Fantasy Stories (ed. Mike Ashley)
- "Tournament of Rogues" (1997) in The Chronicles of the Round Table (ed. Mike Ashley)
- "Sir Lionel in Tournament of Rogues" (1997) in The Chronicles of the Round Table (ed. Mike Ashley)
- "The Bath-house" (1998) in Fantastic Worlds (ed. Paul Collins)
- "Daggers and a Serpent" (1999) in Weird Tales Summer 1999 (ed. George H. Scithers, Darrell Schweitzer)
- "Emissaries of Doom" (1999) in Weird Tales Winter 1999 (ed. George H. Scithers, Darrell Schweitzer)
- "Dragon Hunter" (1999) in Dragon Tales (ed. Paul Collins, Meredith Costain)
- "Haunted Shadows" (2000) in Weird Tales Fall 2000 (ed. George H. Scithers, Darrell Schweitzer)
- "The Lady and the Demon" (2001, with Paul Collins) in Stalking Midnight (ed. Paul Collins)
- "The Emerald Scarab" (2001) in Weird Tales Spring 2001 (ed. George H. Scithers, Darrell Schweitzer)
- "Lamia" (2001) in Weird Tales Winter 2001-02 (ed. George H. Scithers, Darrell Schweitzer)
- "A Spear in the Night" (2002) in Legends of the Pendragon (ed. James Lowder)
- "What Are You When the Moon Shall Rise?" (2002) in Weird Tales Summer 2002 (ed. George H. Scithers, Darrell Schweitzer)
- "The Company of the Gods" (2003) in Weird Tales Spring 2003 (ed. George H. Scithers, Darrell Schweitzer)
- "The Archpriest's Potion" (2003) in Weird Tales July–August 2003 (ed. George H. Scithers, Darrell Schweitzer)
- "Corpse's Wrath" (2006) in Weird Tales August–September 2006 (ed. George H. Scithers, Darrell Schweitzer, John Gregory Betancourt)
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