Thieves' World - Short Stories

Short Stories

  • Poul Anderson, "The Valor of Cappen Varra" (1957) - short story - first published in Fantastic Universe Science Fiction magazine
  • Marion Zimmer Bradley, "Bitch" (1987) - short story - F&SF Feb 1987
  • Marion Zimmer Bradley, "The Walker Behind" (1987) - short story - F&SF Jul 1987
  • Marion Zimmer Bradley, "The Malice of the Demon" (1988) - short story - F&SF Sep 1988
  • Marion Zimmer Bradley, "Here There Be Dragons?" (1995) - short story
  • Robin Wayne Bailey, "The Stars Are Tears" (1996) - short story
  • Marion Zimmer Bradley, "The Gratitude of Kings" (1998) - short story
  • Poul Anderson, "The Lady of the Winds" (2001) - short story - later collected in Tor Books anthology First Blood
  • Lynn Abbey, "A Tale of Two Cities" (2005) - short story included in the Thieves' World Player's Manual

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