Robin Hobb bibliography

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Robin Hobb bibliography

This is a complete list of works by American author Robin Hobb, the pen name of Margaret Astrid Lindholm Ogden, who also writes under the pen name Megan Lindholm.[1]

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Writing as Megan Lindholm

Novels (Lindholm)

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Novels by Megan Lindholm
Series Title Year Publisher Ref.
Windsingers Harpy's Flight 1983 Ace [2]
The Windsingers 1984 Ace [3]
The Limbreth Gate 1984 Ace [3]
Luck of the Wheels 1989 Ace [3]
Reindeer People The Reindeer People 1988 Ace [2]
Wolf's Brother 1988 Ace [2]
Standalone novels Wizard of the Pigeons 1986 Ace [2]
Cloven Hooves 1991 Bantam [2]
Alien Earth 1992 Bantam [2]
The Gypsy (with Steven Brust) 1992 Tor [2]
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Short fiction (Lindholm)

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Short fiction by Megan Lindholm
Type Title Date Published in/by Notes Ref.
Individual
stories
"Koko's Day Out" Mar 1977 Humpty Dumpty's Magazine, no. 246 [a] [5]
"Bones for Dulath" 1979 Amazons! [b] [9]
"The Small One" Oct 1980 Fantastic Science Fiction, vol. 27, no. 11 [10]
"The Poaching" 1981 Finding the Boundaries [c] [11]
"The Beholder" Jan 1981 Space and Time, no. 58 [10]
"Shadow Box" Apr 1981 Space and Time, no. 59 [10]
"Faunsdown Cottage" Winter 1981 Space and Time, no. 61 [10]
"Superior Graphics" Winter 1983 Space and Time, no. 65 [10]
"A Coincidence of Birth" 1985 Liavek [d] [13]
"Pot Luck" 1986 Liavek: The Players of Luck [d] [13]
"An Act of Mercy" 1987 Liavek: Wizard's Row [e] [13]
"An Act of Love" 1988 Liavek: Spells of Binding [f] [13]
"The Unicorn in the Maze" 1988 The Unicorn Treasury [g] [13]
"Silver Lady and the Fortyish Man" Jan 1989 Asimov's Science Fiction, vol. 13, no. 1 [h] [14]
"A Touch of Lavender" Nov 1989 Asimov's Science Fiction, vol. 13, no. 11 [i] [14]
"The Fifth Squashed Cat" 1994 Xanadu II [j] [13]
"Strays" 1998 Warrior Princesses [k] [13]
"Cut" May 2001 Asimov's Science Fiction, vol. 25, no. 5 [l] [14]
"Grace Notes" 2005 The Fair Folk [m] [14]
"Drum Machine" 2011 The Inheritance [n] [15]
"Finis" 2011 The Inheritance [n] [15]
"Old Paint" Jul 2012 Asimov Science Fiction, vol. 36, no. 7 [14]
"Neighbors" 2013 Dangerous Women [o] [14]
"Community Service" 2018 The Book of Magic [p] [14]
"Second Chances" 2019 Unfettered III [q] [18]
"Generations" Jul 2020 Asimov's Science Fiction, vol. 44, no. 7 [10]
"Giving Up the Ghost" Jul 2021 Asimov's Science Fiction, vol. 45, no. 7 [10]
"A Dime" Nov 2021 F&SF, vol. 141, no. 5 [10]
Collections The Inheritance 2011 Voyager [n] [15]
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Writing as Robin Hobb

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Novels (Hobb)

Short fiction (Hobb)

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Short fiction by Robin Hobb
Type Series Title Date Published in/by Notes Ref.
Individual
stories
Realm of the
Elderlings
"The Inheritance" 2000 Voyager 5: Collector's Edition [w] [20][35]
"Homecoming" 2003 Legends II [x] [17][20]
"Words Like Coins" 2009 A Fantasy Medley [y] [36]
"Blue Boots" 2010 Songs of Love and Death [o] [17][37]
"Cat's Meat" 2011 The Inheritance [15][20]
The Willful Princess and the Piebald Prince 2013 Subterranean [1]
"Her Father's Sword" 2017 The Book of Swords [p] [38]
"The Triumph" 2010 Warriors [o] [17]
Collections The Inheritance 2011 Voyager [n] [15]
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Nonfiction (Hobb)

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Non-fiction by Robin Hobb
Title Date Published in Notes Ref.
"A Bar and a Quest" 2001 Meditations on Middle-Earth [z] [39]
"Fantasy and Clichés" Jun 2002 Deep Magic, no. 1 [40]
"What Joe Lansdale Means to Me" 2020 Fishing for Dinosaurs and Other Stories [41]
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Explanatory notes

  1. Written under the name M. Lindholm[4]
  2. The first work published under the Megan Lindholm pseudonym.[6] Features the protagonists of the Windsingers series. Edited by Jessica Amanda Salmonson; winner of the 1980 World Fantasy Award for Best Anthology[7][8]
  3. Appeared under the name M. Lindholm in Finding the Boundaries, an anthology of poems and short stories that had won statewide literary contests in Alaska; published by the Alaska State Council on the Arts in 1981.[11] The council awarded Lindholm a grant for her story.[12]
  4. Written with Steven Brust; edited by Will Shetterly and Emma Bull[13]
  5. Written with Steven Brust and Gregory Frost; edited by Will Shetterly and Emma Bull[13]
  6. Nebula Award finalist.[14] Reprinted in The Inheritance[15]
  7. Hugo and Nebula Award finalist and Asimov's Readers Award winner.[14] Reprinted in The Inheritance[15]
  8. Edited by Jane Yolen.[13] Reprinted in The Inheritance[15]
  9. Edited by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough and Martin H. Greenberg.[13] Reprinted in The Inheritance[15]
  10. Nebula Award finalist.[14] Reprinted in The Inheritance[15]
  11. A collection of 7 stories by Megan Lindholm and 3 stories by Robin Hobb. Originally titled The Inheritance; later editions switched to the title The Inheritance & Other Stories[15][19]
    • By Lindholm: A Touch of Lavender, "Silver Lady and the Fortyish Man", "Cut", "The Fifth Squashed Cat", "Strays", "Finis", "Drum Machine"[19]
    • By Hobb: "Homecoming", "The Inheritance", "Cat's Meat" (set in the Realm of the Elderlings)[20]
  12. Edited by George R.R. Martin and Gardner Dozois.[14][17] Reprinted in The Inheritance[15]
  13. Edited by Shawn Speakman[18]
  14. The first work published under the Robin Hobb pseudonym.[21] Written under the working title Chivalry's Bastard[22]
  15. Titled The Mad Ship in the UK and Mad Ship in the US[24][1]
  16. Titled The Golden Fool in the UK and Golden Fool in the US[26]
  17. Titled The Dragon Keeper in the first UK edition and Dragon Keeper in later editions. The series is also known as the Rain Wilds Chronicles.[1][28]
  18. The series is also known as the Rain Wilds Chronicles.[1][28]
  19. Reprinted in The Inheritance[15]
  20. Edited by Robert Silverberg. Reprinted in The Inheritance[17][15]
  21. Edited by Yanni Kuznia[36]
  22. Edited by Karen Haber[39]

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