List of Works in The Series
This is a list of publications based on the setting of The Magic Goes Away.
| Title | Sub-series | Published | Original publication |
|---|---|---|---|
| Not Long before the End | Warlock | 1969 | Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1969 |
| Unfinished Story | Warlock | 1969 | Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1969 |
| What Good Is a Glass Dagger? | Warlock | 1972 | Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1972 |
| The Magic Goes Away (short story) | Warlock | 1976 | Odyssey, summer 1976 |
| The Magic Goes Away (novella) | Warlock | 1978 | Trade paperback, Ace Books |
| The Magic May Return | (compilation) | 1981 | Trade paperback, Ace Books |
| Talisman | (none) | 1981 | Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1981 |
| The Lion in His Attic | (none) | 1982 | Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1982 |
| The Wishing Game | Warlock | 1989 | Aboriginal Science Fiction, May/June 1989 |
| The Portrait of Daryanree the King | (none) | 1989 | Aboriginal Science Fiction, September/October 1989 |
| The Burning City | Golden Road | 2000 | Hardcover, Pocket Books |
| Chicxulub | (none) | 2004 | Asimov's Science Fiction, April/May 2004 |
| Boomerang | (none) | 2004 | Flights: Extreme Visions of Fantasy |
| Rhinemaidens | (none) | 2005 | Asimov's Science Fiction, January 2005 |
| Burning Tower | Golden Road | 2005 | Hardcover, Pocket Books |
| Burning Mountain | Golden Road | in progress | in progress |
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