
The SF Work of Lawrence Watt-Evans

Notice date of last update as given below. Many, many dead links and other problems.

This is Version 1.2 of this sub-bibliography, last updated December 12, 1995. As always, if you spot any errors (which seems unlikely) or know of anything I missed (which is very likely) please click here to send email to let me know.

This list contains novels (and other book-length works), short stories, comic book scripts, poetry, and foreign editions. Within each category it's arranged by series, if any, and non-series material is then arranged alphabetically.

- The War Surplus series:
- The Cyborg and the Sorcerers(Del Rey, June 1982)
- The Wizard and the War Machine(Del Rey, September 1987)
- Three Worlds Trilogy:
- Out of This World(Del Rey hardcover, March 1994; Del Rey paperback, December 1994)
- In the Empire of Shadow(Del Rey trade paperback, March 1995; Del Rey paperback, September 1995.
- The Reign of the Brown Magician (Del Rey, May 1996?)
- ''Future History'' Novels:
- The Chromosomal Code (Avon, May 1984)
- Shining Steel (Avon, June 1986)
- Denner's Wreck (Avon, April 1988; Science Fiction Book Club, June 1988)
- Nightside City (Del Rey, April 1989)
- Collections:
- Crosstime Traffic(Del Rey, November 1992)
- Anthologies edited:
- Newer York(NAL/Penguin/Roc, June 1991)

- Adventures at Harry's All-Night Hamburgers
- ''A Flying Saucer With Minnesota Plates,'' Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction, August 1991
- Crosstime Traffic, Del Rey Books, November 1992
- Aliens and UFOs, Smithmark
- ''Why I Left Harry's All-Night Hamburgers,'' Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction, July 1987
- Japanese translation, Hayakawa's SF 1/89
- Why I Left Harry's All-Night Hamburgers and Other Stories from Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, edited by Sheila Williams & Charles Ardai; Delacorte, June 1990
- The New Hugo Winners, Volume II, Presented by Isaac Asimov, Baen Books, January 1992; Science Fiction Book Club, January 1992
- Crosstime Traffic, Del Rey Books, November 1992
- WINNER: 1988 Hugo award, best short story; Asimov's Readers' Award, best short story of 1987
- NOMINEE: Nebula Award
- The Hole Above the Parking Lot
- ''An Infinity of Karen,'' Amazing, September 1988
- Russian translation, Khimia i Zhizn (Chemistry & Life), January 1990
- Crosstime Traffic, Del Rey Books, November 1992
- ''Revised Edition,'' Amazing Stories: The Anthology, Tor Books, 1995
- Isaac's Universe
- ''Keep the Faith,'' Isaac's Universe Vol. 2: Phases in Chaos, edited by Martin H. Greenberg, Avon Books, July 1991
- ''One Man's Meat,'' Isaac's Universe Vol. 3: Unnatural Diplomacy, edited by Martin H. Greenberg, Avon Books, July 1992
- Philip Jose Farmer's Riverworld
- ''Old Soldiers,'' Quest to Riverworld, edited by Philip Jose Farmer (Richard Gilliam, Philip Jose Farmer, & Martin H. Greenberg), Warner Books, August 1993
- Short stories written as fannish giveaways
- ''Short Lines,'' Chattacon XVII program book
- ''Corners in Time,'' Atlanta in '95 bidzine, published 7/92
- Non-series (so far) stories
- ''The Bride of Bigfoot,'' Alien Pregnant By Elvis!, edited by Esther Friesner, DAW Books, June 1994
''Celestial Debris,'' A Starfarer's Dozen, edited by Michael Stearns, Harcourt Brace, 1995
- ''Choice,'' How to Save the World, edited by Charles Sheffield, Tor Books, 1995
- ''Cool,'' The Ultimate Spider-Man, Byron Preiss Multimedia; trade paperback, December 1994; Boulevard Books, February 1996.
- ''Dread Vengeance,'' Science Fiction Age, January 1995
- ''The Drifter,'' Amazing Stories, October 1991
- Crosstime Traffic, Del Rey Books, November 1992
- ''Foxy Lady,'' Zoomorphica #1, Summer 1992
- ''Fragments,'' Interzone, July 1992
- ''The Ghost Taker,'' Amazing Stories, May 1991
- ''Hearts and Flowers,'' Full Spectrum 5, Bantam Books
- ''How I Maybe Saved the World Last Tuesday Before Breakfast,'' Bruce Coville's Book of Aliens, edited by Bruce Coville, Scholastic Books, February 1994
- ''In League with the Freeway,'' Other Worlds #2, December 1988 (This story had previously been sold to Worlds of If, which folded before publishing it.)
- ''Minus Two Reaction'' (my title: ''One Night At A Local Bar''), The Space Gamer, October 1980
- Crosstime Traffic, Del Rey Books, November 1992
- ''Monster Kidnaps Girl At Mad Scientist's Command!'' Pulphouse #16
- Crosstime Traffic, Del Rey Books, November 1992
- ''The Murderer,'' Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction, April 1993
- ''Natural Selection,'' Amazing Stories, January 1992
- ''New Worlds,'' Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction, December 1991
- Crosstime Traffic, Del Rey Books, November 1992
- ''One of the Boys,'' Superheroes, edited by John Varley & Ricia Mainhardt, Ace Books, January 1995
- ''One-Shot,'' Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, January 1991
- Futurecrime, edited by Cynthia Manson & Charles Ardai, Donald I. Fine, January 1992
- Crosstime Traffic, Del Rey Books, November 1992
- ''The Pick-Up,'' The Ultimate Alien, Dell Books, October 1995
- ''A Public Hanging,'' PULPHOUSE: The Hardback Magazine #12, The Last Issue, fall 1993
- ''Real Time,'' Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction, January 1989
- Great Tales of Madness and the Macabre, edited by Charles Ardai; Galahad Books, June 1990
- Crosstime Traffic, Del Rey Books, November 1992
- ''Science Fiction,'' Analog, March 1991
- Crosstime Traffic, Del Rey Books, November 1992
- ''Storm Trooper,'' Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction, January 1992
- Crosstime Traffic, Del Rey Books, November 1992
- German translation, Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazin, 40.Folge, 1992
- ''Targets,'' Aboriginal SF, May 1991/Interzone, May 1991
- ''Teaching Machines,'' Asimov's Science Fiction, March 1995
- ''Tomorrow Never Knows,'' Bone Saw #1, Tundra Publications, March 1992
- ''Truth, Justice, and the American Way,'' Alternate Presidents, edited by Mike Resnick, Tor Books, February 1992; Science Fiction Book Club, February 1992
- Crosstime Traffic, Del Rey Books, November 1992
- ''Watching New York Melt,'' Newer York, NAL/Roc, June 1991
- Crosstime Traffic, Del Rey Books, November 1992
- ''Windwagon Smith and the Martians,'' Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction, April 1989
- Best Fantasy Stories of the Year, 1989, edited by Orson Scott Card, audio anthology, Dercum Audio
- Isaac Asimov's Mars, edited by Gardner Dozois, Berkley/Ace, September 1991
- Crosstime Traffic, Del Rey Books, November 1992
- The Loch Moose Monster: More Stories from Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, edited by Sheila Williams, Dell, March 1993.
- Asimov's Readers' Choice, edited by Sheila Williams, Dell Magazines
- WINNER: Asimov's Readers' Award, best short story of 1989

- Marvel Comics' OPEN SPACE
- ''Frontiers,'' Open Space #1, Mid-December 1989 (full script, 20 pages)
- ''Bottom Line,'' Open Space #2, April 1990 (full script, 12 pages)
- ''Deadline,'' Open Space #5, cancelled (full script, 12 pages)
- Eclipse Comics' ORBIT: Adaptations of stories from Asimov's
- ''Windwagon Smith and the Martians,'' Orbit #2, August 1990 (original story only)
- Dark Horse Comics
- ''A Breath of Fresh Air,'' Dark Horse Presents #86, June 1994 (full script, 12 pages)
- Tekno*Comix
- Leonard Nimoy's Primortals #1, Nov. 1994 (revised Kate Worley's script for 22 pages, changing the ending to editorial request; credited as ''additional story concepts.'')
- Leonard Nimoy's Primortals #2, Dec. 1994 (full script, 22 pages)
- ''O Brave New World,'' Gene Roddenberry's Lost Universe #1, Dec. 1994 (full script, 22 pages)
- Note: I am credited as having scripted Gene Roddenberry's Lost Universe #2. This is an error; while I wrote a script for #2, none of my work remains in the published version.

- ''When I See Rigel's Light Sleeting Through the Side of Heinlein Station,'' Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, Mid-December, 1989

(Novels only; short stories are included in main listing. May not be complete.)
British:
Grafton Books, 1990:
- The Cyborg and the Sorcerers
- The Wizard and the War Machine
Japanese:
Hayakawa, 1993:
Russian:
AST, 1995:
- Omnibus volume, Kiborg i Charodei and Mag i Boyevoy Zvezdolyet (Note: Dated 1994, published 1995)

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