Mercedes Lackey Collections - Other Works

Other Works

  • Reap the Whirlwind (1989) with C. J. Cherryh (book three of The Sword of Knowledge trilogy)
  • The Ship Who Searched (1992) with Anne McCaffrey, Book 3 in The Brainship Series, ISBN 0-671-72129-1
  • Freedom Flight (1992) with Ellen Guon, Book 1 in the Wing Commander universe, ISBN 0-671-72145-3
  • Rediscovery (1993) (with Marion Zimmer Bradley), Book 20 in the Darkover series, ISBN 0-88677-529-9
  • If I Pay Thee Not in Gold (1993) with Piers Anthony, ISBN 0-671-87623-6
  • Tiger Burning Bright (1995) with Marion Zimmer Bradley and Andre Norton, ISBN 0-688-14360-1
  • The River's Gift (1999) ISBN 0-451-45759-5
  • The Wizard of Karres (2004) with Eric Flint and Dave Freer, ISBN 978-0-7434-8839-6
  • Charmed Destinies (with Rachel Lee and Catherine Asaro); short story "Counting Crows" (Luna 2003)
  • Contributions of short fiction to all seven of the Merovingen Nights shared world anthologies, some of which she recycled in "Heirs of Alexandria."
  • Mercedes contributed a story arc to City of Heroes in 2010 using that game's Architect system. This arc features "Diane Tregarde" (Not "Diana" as referred to above, probably due to copyright issues) as a contact for a comic story about supernatural villain temp agencies.
  • Mercedes also contributed a short story in 1993 to Dark Hours: The Blood of Ten Chiefs ElfQuest anthology, called "Riders of the Storm", set in Two-Spear's time, starring Willowgreen and Graywolf.

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