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Tamora Pierce bibliography

This is a list of works by American fantasy author Tamora Pierce.

Works edit

Tortall universe edit

The Tortall universe is a fictional setting shared by six book series: [The] Song of the Lioness; [The] Immortals, or Wild Magic; Protector of the Small; Daughter of the Lioness, or Tricksters; and Beka Cooper (Provost's Dog); the Numair Chronicles, as well as multiple short stories.[1]

Setting

The Tortall series is named for the country in which the majority of the works are set, Tortall. The capital of Tortall is Corus, located near the western coast on the Emerald Ocean. To the north is Scanra, a wild and somewhat barbaric country. Tortall and Scanra are at war in the last two Protector books and the first Trickster book, Trickster's Choice. To the east are Galla, Tusaine, and Tyra, and past them are Maren and Sarain. Carthak (setting for Emperor Mage) is south of Tortall across the Inland Sea, while to the west lie the Yamani Islands and the Copper Isles. To the east of Maren and Sarain is The Roof of the World, a large mountain range. The Trickster books mostly take place in the Copper Isles, further south than the Yamani islands.

The Hunt Records take place hundreds of years before the other books, and Barzun, a nation between Tortall and the Inland Sea later is occasional mentioned. Barzun was later conquered by Tortall.

Tortall is a place somewhat reminiscent of the European Middle Ages, with its monarchy, court, nobility, and knights, but is otherwise a completely different world. Magic is very real and practical to Tortallans, from the common hedgewitch to the King's court mages. Deities are revered and often play a part in human lives, sometimes choosing humans as champions, sometimes using them to further their own purposes. Though these deities are shown as powerful beyond belief, they rely on their human instruments to shape the world.

The Song of the Lioness edit

The Song of The Lioness was originally written as one single book for adults, but Pierce's literary agent suggested that she rewrite it into four books aimed at a young adult audience.[2] Pierce literally cut up the manuscript[2] and used the pieces to form four new books for teenagers.

The Immortals edit

Protector of the Small edit

  • First Test (1999)
  • Page (2000)
  • Squire (2001)
  • Lady Knight (2002)
  • The omnibus edition is Protector of the Small (SFBC, 2004).[1]
  • "Bone's Day Out" (2014) – a Tortall short story only found in the 2014 reissue of the Protector of the Small omnibus

Tricksters edit

Also called Daughter of the Lioness from the Song of the Lioness four-book series. This duology is the same length as the earlier quartets, because the books are about twice the length of the earlier works. Pierce explains that the success of the Harry Potter books finally showed publishers that young readers will read long books.

Beka Cooper: The Hunt Records edit

This trilogy is also called Provost's Dog.[1] It is set 200 years before Alanna: The First Adventure. It was a finalist for the 2012 Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Children's Literature.

The Numair Chronicles edit

The Numair Chronicles will be a three-book series about the childhood of Arram Draper, who will grow up to be the Great Mage, Numair Salmalín.

  • Tempests And Slaughter (2018)

Tortall and Other Lands: A Collection of Tales edit

  • Tortall and Other Lands: A Collection of Tales (2010) contains multiple short stories set in the Tortall Universe. It is a collection of all Tamora Pierce's short stories and contains all of those written as of its publication in 2010, with the exception of Slippery in the Stairwell, 1965 (2009) For a complete listing see the Short Stories section.

A Spy's Guide to Tortall: From the Desk of George Cooper edit

  • A Spy's Guide to Tortall: From the Desk of George Cooper (2017). By Julie Holderman, Tamora Pierce, Megan Messinger, Timothy Liebe, and Cara Coville: A collection of documents from within the realms of Tortall. There will be an array of new information about the country and characters, immortals never seen in the books, and everything from a breakdown of the Tortallan military to personal correspondence. Features everything from Queen's Riders recruitment material, to a detailed account of the sealing of the Divine Realms, to correspondence about the minor adventures of major characters. It will also include the story of Aly's first mission – and the reason her parents refused to let her go on any others – along with illustrations of characters and "personnel files" kept by the Whisper Man himself[3][4]

Chronological order of all Tortall books and short stories edit

As some series and short stories are prequels, the chronologic order differs from publication order. Books that were published later frequently mention characters from books that were published earlier. However, each quartet or series can be read independently of the others.

  1. Terrier (2006) – Beka Cooper: The Hunt Records #1, Tortall #15
  2. Bloodhound (2009) – Beka Cooper: The Hunt Records #2, Tortall #16
  3. Mastiff (2011) – Beka Cooper: The Hunt Records #3, Tortall #17
  4. Student of Ostriches (2005) – Tortallan Novelette (2005 in Young Warriors: Stories of Strength; 2010 in Tortall and Other Lands)
  5. Tempests and Slaughter (2018) - The Numair Chronicles #1, Tortall #19
  6. The Exile's Gift (Forthcoming) – Exile±
  7. Exile 3 (Forthcoming) – Exile±
  8. Alanna: The First Adventure (1983) – Song of the Lioness #1, Tortall #1
  9. In the Hand of the Goddess (1984) – Song of the Lioness #2, Tortall #2
  10. The Woman Who Rides Like a Man (1986) – Song of the Lioness #3, Tortall #3
  11. Lioness Rampant (1988) – Song of the Lioness #4, Tortall #4
  12. Wild Magic (1992) – The Immortals #1, Tortall #5
  13. Wolf-Speaker (1994) – The Immortals #2, Tortall #6
  14. Elder Brother (2001) – Tortallan Novelette (2001 in Half Human; 2001 in Books One and Two: Water and Fire; 2010 in Tortall and Other Lands)
  15. Hidden Girl (2006) – Tortallan Novelette (2006 in Dreams and Visions; 2010 in Tortall and Other Lands)
  16. Emperor Mage (1995) – The Immortals #3, Tortall #7
  17. The Realms of the Gods (1996) – The Immortals #4, Tortall #8
  18. First Test (1999) – Protector of the Small #1, Tortall #9
  19. Page (2000) – Protector of the Small #2, Tortall #10
  20. Squire (2001) – Protector of the Small #3, Tortall #11
  21. Lady Knight (2002) – Protector of the Small #4, Tortall #12
  22. Bone's Day Out (2014) -Short Story (2014 in Protector of the Small omnibus)±
  23. A Spy's Guide to Tortall: From the Desk of George Cooper (2017) Tortall #18 ±
  24. Trickster's Choice (2003) – Tricksters: Daughter of the Lioness #1, Tortall #13
  25. Trickster's Queen (2004) – Tricksters: Daughter of the Lioness #2, Tortall #14
  26. Nawat (2010) – Tortallan Novella (2010 in Tortall and Other Lands)
  27. Lost (2010) – Tortallan Novelette (2010 in Tortall and Other Lands
  28. The Dragon's Tale (2009) – Tortallan Novelette (2009 in The Dragon Book; 2010 in Tortall and Other Lands)

± Location in timeline uncertain

Circle universe edit

Setting The Circle of Magic quartet is set in the land of Emelan; the Circle Opens quartet and the Circle Reforged quartet are set in Emelan and various neighbouring countries. Neighboring countries include Sotat (east of Emelan; birthplace of Briar Moss), Qalai (north-east of Emelan), Lairan (north of Emelan), Gansar (north-west of Emelan), and Anderann (west of Emelan, birthplace of Dedicate Rosethorn). Other countries in the Circle universe include Chammur (setting of Street Magic), Thairos (setting of Shatterglass), Namorn (far north, setting of Cold Fire and The Will of the Empress), Gyongxe (setting of Battle Magic), Yanjing (birthplace of Evumeimei Dingzai) Capchen (birthplace of Trisana Chandler), the Battle Islands (setting of Melting Stones), Hatar Island in the Pebbled Sea, Olart (north of the Pebbled Sea), and Mbau (south of the Pebbled Sea).

In the Circle universe, magic is common and regularly used, but individuals need to be born with the ability to use it. There are two forms of magic. Academic magic is directly linked to the energy within the user and may require incantations or physical catalysts. Ambient magic is less common, is associated with a certain craft (such as carpentry) or item of nature (such as lightning), and involves power from the surroundings flowing through the user. Most cultures in the Circle universe are polytheistic, but unlike the Tortall universe, gods less frequently try to affect mortal events.

Circle of Magic edit

Plot The series tells the stories of four 10-year-old children: Sandrilene fa Toren, Trisana Chandler, Daja Kisubo and Briar Moss, known as Sandry, Tris, Daja, and Briar, respectively. They are discovered in various troubled circumstances and brought together by Niklaren Goldeye (referred to as Niko), a powerful mage, who tells them that they are "ambient mages," which means that they use magic derived from the environment. The four youths do not fit in with the other children of the monastic Winding Circle community to which Niko brings them and are put together in a separate cottage, called Discipline. Here they each learn of their hidden talents: Sandry with thread, Tris with weather, Daja with fire and metal, and Briar with plants. Lark, a gentle woman especially attentive to Sandry since she also has thread magic, and Rosethorn, a sharp woman who shares Briar's ability with plants, live with and instruct the children in their magical and personal growth. Also teaching and guiding them is Niko, technically Tris's teacher, but available to all four. Daja is taught by Dedicate Initiate Frostpine, a smith mage. At first it seems that a merchant, a street rat, a noblewoman, and a Trader (a trading race that is often hated by others) will never get along, but an extraordinary circumstance brings them together. Through an earthquake, they realize their full potential and are bound closely together forever. As children skilled in uncommon magics, they struggle to earn the respect of the adults they encounter and to fully understand and control their magical powers. Nominated for the 2000 Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Children's Literature

Compilations

  • Water & Fire (2001): Circle of Magic # 1-2, and short story Elder Brother (Tortall)
  • Air & Earth (2003): Circle of Magic # 3-4
  • The Omnibus edition is Circle of Magic Quartet
  • Chapters from Sandry's Book are also found in Tamora Pierce: Enter the Circle, a Scholastic books promotional sampler.

The Circle Opens edit

The young mages, now 14 years old, are officially certified by Winding Circle and become teachers. In this quartet, each of the four protagonists travels with their mentor, taking on a new student and combating problems abroad.

  • Magic Steps (2000)
  • Street Magic (2001)
  • Cold Fire (2002)
  • Shatterglass (2003)
  • The omnibus edition is The Circle Opens
  • Chapters from Magic Steps are also found in Tamora Pierce: Enter the Circle, a Scholastic books promotional sampler.

The Circle Reforged edit

Chronological order of all Circle Universe books edit

  1. Sandry's Book (1997) – Circle of Magic #1, Emelan #1
  2. Tris's Book (1998) – Circle of Magic #2, Emelan #2
  3. Daja's Book (1998) – Circle of Magic #3, Emelan #3
  4. Briar's Book (1999) – Circle of Magic #4, Emelan #4
  5. Magic Steps (2000) – The Circle Opens #1, Emelan #5
  6. Street Magic (2001) – The Circle Opens #2, Emelan #6
  7. Cold Fire (2002) – The Circle Opens #3, Emelan #7
  8. Shatterglass (2003) – The Circle Opens #4, Emelan #8
  9. Battle Magic (2013) – The Circle Reforged #3, Emelan #11
  10. The Will of the Empress (2005) – The Circle Reforged #1, Emelan #9
  11. Melting Stones (2008) – The Circle Reforged #2, Emelan #10
  12. Untitled Tris Book (Forthcoming) – The Circle Reforged #4, Emelan #12

Short stories edit

Complete list edit

  • Plain Magic (1986) – A fantasy short story. (1986 in Planetfall; 1999 in Flights of Fantasy; 2010 in Tortall and Other Lands)
  • Testing (2000) – A contemporary novelette based on events that happened to the author while she was the housemother in a group home for teenage girls. (2000 in Lost and Found: Award-Winning Authors Sharing Real-Life Experiences Through Fiction; 2010 in Tortall and Other Lands)
  • Elder Brother (2001) – A Tortall novelette (2001 in Half Human; 2001 in a two-in-one Circle of Magic book titled Books One and Two: Water and Fire; 2010 in Tortall and Other Lands)
  • Student of Ostriches (2005) – A Tortall novelette about Kylaia al Jmaa (the future Shang Unicorn) from Lioness Rampant. (2005 in Young Warriors: Stories of Strength; in 2010 in Tortall and Other Lands)
  • Huntress (2006) – A contemporary fantasy novelette (2006 in Firebirds Rising: An Anthology of Original Science Fiction and Fantasy; 2010 in Tortall and Other Lands)
  • Hidden Girl (2006) – A Tortall novelette set in the same country as "Elder Brother". (2006 in Dreams and Visions: Fourteen Flights of Fantasy; 2010 in Tortall and Other Lands)
  • Time of Proving (2006) – A medieval fantasy short story, about the coming of age of a young girl. (2006 in Cricket; 2010 in Tortall and Other Lands; 2011 The Realm of Imagination: Favorite Stories from Cricket Magazine)
  • The Dragon's Tale (2009) – A Tortall short story about Kitten (Skysong), Daine's dragon (2009 in The Dragon Book: Magic Tales from the Master of Modern Fantasy; 2010 in Tortall and Other Lands)
  • Slippery in the Stairwell, 1965 (2009) – A contemporary, real-life short story in an anthology of first period stories. (2009 in My Little Red Book)[8]
  • Lost (2010) – A Tortall novelette about a girl from Tusaine and a darking. (2010 in Tortall and Other Lands)
  • Mimic (2010) – A fantasy novelette about a girl named Ri and the animals she saves. (2010 in Tortall and Other Lands)
  • Nawat (2010) – A Tortall novella which takes place after the Trickster series. (2010 in Tortall and Other Lands)
  • Bone's Day Out (2014) – a Tortall short story which is part of the Protector of the Small quartet (2014 in Protector of the Small omnibus)

Not collected in Tortall and Other Lands edit

  • Slippery in the Stairwell, 1965 (2009) – A contemporary, real-life short story in an anthology of first period stories. (2009 in My Little Red Book)
  • Bone's Day Out (2014) – a Tortall short story which is part of the Protector of the Small quartet (2014 in Protector of the Small omnibus)

Collections edit

Tortall and Other Lands: A Collection of Tales (2010)

Contents:

  • Student of Ostriches
  • Elder Brother
  • The Hidden Girl
  • Nawat
  • The Dragon's Tale
  • Lost
  • Time of Proving
  • Plain Magic
  • Mimic
  • Huntress
  • Comments on the Short Story "Testing"
  • Testing
  • ± Mastiff (promotional extract)
  • ± Acknowledgements (Tortall and Other Lands)

Anthologies edit

  • Young Warriors, Stories of Strength (2006) was compiled and edited by Tamora Pierce and Josepha Sherman

Contents:

  • Introduction by Tamora Pierce
  • The Gift of Rain Mountain by Bruce Holland Rogers
  • The Magestone by S. M. and Jan Stirling
  • Eli and the Dybbuk by Janis Ian
  • Heartless by Holly Black
  • Lioness by Pamela F. Service
  • Thunderbolt by Esther Friesner
  • Devil Wind by India Edghilll
  • The Boy Who Cried "Dragon!" by Mike Resnick
  • Student of Ostriches by Tamora Pierce
  • Serpent's Rock by Laura Anne Gilman
  • Hidden Warriors by Margaret Mahy
  • Emerging Legacy by Doran Durgin
  • An Axe for Men by Rosemary Edghilll
  • Acts of Faith by Lesley McBain
  • Swords that Talk by Brent Hartinger
  • Afterword by Josepha Sherman

Comics edit

  • White Tiger: A Hero's Compulsion (2006, six issues) by Tamora Pierce and Timothy Liebe, Illustrated by Philip Briones, Alvaro Rio and Ronald Adriano Silva

At the 2006 New York Comicon, Marvel Comics announced that Pierce and her husband Tim Liebe would write a new series, starring former FBI agent Angela Del Toro as the new White Tiger. White Tiger launched as a six-issue series drawn by French artist Phil Briones in November 2006.[9][10]

  • Double-Edged by Tamora Pierce, art by Cassandra James (2014) in Legend of Red Sonja: Issue Two, edited by Gail Simone

Essays edit

  • The Best White Bread in 12 Systems or What To Do Till the Next Scene Develops (1996), in Serve It Forth – Cooking With Anne McCaffrey, editors Anne McCaffrey and John Gregory Betancourt (1996)
  • Comments on the Short Story "Testing" (2000), in Tortall and Other Lands: A Collection of Tales (2000)
  • Introduction (Young Warriors: Stories of Strength) (2005), in Young Warriors: Stories of Strength (2005)
  • Introduction (The One Right Thing) (2008). in The One Right Thing by Bruce Coville (2008), edited by Deb Geisler, illustrated by Katherine Coville
  • Introduction (The Art of Amy Brown II) (2010), in The Art of Amy Brown II by Amy Brown (2005)
  • Acknowledgements (Tortall and Other Lands (2011), in Tortall and Other Lands: A Collection of Tales (2011)
  • Foreword (Under the Moons of Mars) (2012), in Under the Moons of Mars: New Adventures on Barsoom (2012), editor John Joseph Adams
  • Glossary (Battle Magic) (2013), in Battle Magic (2013)
  • The Calendar of Months for the Circle Universe (2013), in Battle Magic (2013)
  • Afterword (Alanna: The First Adventure) (2014)
  • Afterword (In the Hand of the Goddess) (2014)
  • Afterword (Lioness Rampant) (2014)
  • Afterword (The Woman Who Rides Like a Man) (2014)
  • Introduction (Dragonsong) (2015), in Dragonsong (2015) by Anne McCaffrey

Interviews edit

  • Tamora Pierce: Girls Who Kick Butt (2002), in Locus, # 496 May 2002 by editor Charles N. Brown
  • Tamora Pierce (2006), in The Wand in the Word: Conversations with Writers of Fantasy by Leonard S. Marcus
  • Tamora Pierce: Lit By Fire (2012) in Locus, #618 July 2012 by editor Liza Groen Trombi

Others' compilations she has contributed to edit

  • Planetfall (1986, anthology edited by Douglas Hill), with Plain Magic
  • Serve It Forth – Cooking With Anne McCaffrey (1996, editors Anne McCaffrey and John Gregory Betancourt), with The Best White Bread in 12 Systems or What To Do Till the Next Scene Develops
  • Flights of Fantasy (1999, editors Mercedes Lackey and Martin Harry Greenberg), with Plain Magic
  • Lost and Found: Award-Winning Authors Sharing Real-Life Experiences Through Fiction (2000, an anthology edited by M. Jerry Weiss and Helen S. Weiss), with Testing
  • Half Human, (2001, an anthology edited by Bruce Coville), with Elder Brother
  • Locus, # 496 May 2002 (2002, by editor Charles N. Brown), with Tamora Pierce: Girls Who Kick Butt
  • Firebirds Rising: An Anthology of Original Science Fiction and Fantasy (2006 an anthology edited by Sharyn November), with Huntress
  • Dreams and Visions: Fourteen Flights of Fantasy (2006, an anthology edited by M. Jerry Weiss), with Hidden Girl
  • Cricket (2006), with Time of Proving
  • The Wand in the Word: Conversations with Writers of Fantasy (2006, by Leonard S. Marcus), with Tamora Pierce
  • The One Right Thing (2008, by Bruce Coville, edited by Deb Geisler, illustrated by Katherine Coville), with Introduction (The One Right Thing)
  • The Dragon Book: Magic Tales from the Master of Modern Fantasy (2009, an anthology edited by Jack Dann), with The Dragon's Tale
  • My Little Red Book (2009, edited by Rachel Lauder Nalebuff), with Slippery in the Stairwell, 1965
  • The Art of Amy Brown II (2005, by Amy Brown), with Introduction (The Art of Amy Brown II) (2010)
  • The Realm of Imagination: Favorite Stories from Cricket Magazine (2011), with Time of Proving
  • Under the Moons of Mars: New Adventures on Barsoom (2012, editor John Joseph Adams), with Foreword (Under the Moons of Mars)
  • Locus, #618 July 2012 (2012 by editor Liza Groen Trombi), with Tamora Pierce: Lit By Fire
  • Legend of Red Sonja: Issue Two (2014, edited by Gail Simone), with Double-Edged by Tamora Pierce, art by Cassandra James
  • Dragonsong (2015, by Anne McCaffrey), with Introduction (Dragonsong)

Early works edit

Tamora Pierce was the "head writer for a company that did original radio comedy and drama in the 1980s, a part-time editor for two magazines, and the writer of various fiction and nonfiction for magazines".[11] The first short story Tamora sold was to a women's romance magazine, titled "What We Did Was Sin".[12]

Complete bibliography in publication order edit

  • Alanna: The First Adventure (1983)
  • In the Hand of the Goddess (1984)
  • The Woman Who Rides Like a Man (1986)
  • Planetfall (1986, anthology edited by Douglas Hill) – contributor (Plain Magic)
  • Lioness Rampant (1988)
  • Wild Magic (1992)
  • Wolf-Speaker (1994)
  • Emperor Mage (1995)
  • The Realms of the Gods (1996)
  • Serve It Forth – Cooking With Anne McCaffrey (1996, editors Anne McCaffrey and John Gregory Betancourt) – contributor (The Best White Bread in 12 Systems or What To Do Till the Next Scene Develops)
  • Sandry's Book (1997)
  • Tris's Book (1998)
  • Daja's Book (1998)
  • Briar's Book (1999)
  • First Test (1999)
  • Page (2000)
  • Magic Steps (2000)
  • Lost and Found: Award-Winning Authors Sharing Real-Life Experiences Through Fiction (2000, an anthology edited by M. Jerry Weiss and Helen S. Weiss) – contributor (Testing)
  • Water and Fire (2001) – compilation
  • Half Human, (2001, an anthology edited by Bruce Coville) – contributor (Elder Brother)
  • Street Magic (2001)
  • Squire (2001)
  • Song of the Lioness (2002) – omnibus
  • Locus, # 496 May 2002 (2002, by editor Charles N. Brown) – interviewed (Tamora Pierce: Girls Who Kick Butt)
  • Cold Fire (2002)
  • The Immortals (2002) – omnibus
  • Lady Knight (2002)
  • Air & Earth (2003) – compilation
  • Shatterglass (2003)
  • Trickster's Choice (2003)
  • Trickster's Queen (2004)
  • Protector of the Small (2004) – omnibus
  • Tricksters (2005) – omnibus
  • The Will of the Empress (2005)
  • Firebirds Rising: An Anthology of Original Science Fiction and Fantasy (2006 an anthology edited by Sharyn November) – contributor (Huntress)
  • Dreams and Visions: Fourteen Flights of Fantasy (2006, an anthology edited by M. Jerry Weiss) – contributor (Hidden Girl)
  • Cricket (2006) – contributor (Time of Proving)
  • The Wand in the Word: Conversations with Writers of Fantasy (2006, by Leonard S. Marcus) – interviewed
  • Young Warriors, Stories of Strength (2006), compiled and edited by Tamora Pierce and Josepha Sherman – Anthology editor, contributor (Student of Ostriches)
  • Terrier (2006)
  • White Tiger: A Hero's Compulsion (2006, six issues) by Tamora Pierce and Timothy Liebe, Illustrated by Philip Briones, Alvaro Rio and Ronald Adriano Silva
  • The One Right Thing (2008, by Bruce Coville, edited by Deb Geisler, illustrated by Katherine Coville) – introduction
  • Melting Stones (2008)
  • The Dragon Book: Magic Tales from the Master of Modern Fantasy (2009, an anthology edited by Jack Dann) – contributor (The Dragon's Tale)
  • My Little Red Book (2009, edited by Rachel Lauder Nalebuff) – contributor (Slippery in the Stairwell)
  • Bloodhound (2009)
  • The Art of Amy Brown II (2005, by Amy Brown) – introduction (2010)
  • Tortall and Other Lands: A Collection of Tales (2010)
  • Mastiff (2011)
  • Beka Cooper: The Hunt Records (2012) – omnibus
  • Under the Moons of Mars: New Adventures on Barsoom (2012, editor John Joseph Adams) – contributor (foreword)
  • Locus, #618 July 2012 (2012 by editor Liza Groen Trombi) – interviewed (Tamora Pierce: Lit By Fire)
  • Battle Magic (2013)
  • Legend of Red Sonja: Issue Two (2014, edited by Gail Simone), with Double-Edged by Tamora Pierce, art by Cassandra James
  • Bone's Day Out (2014) – a Tortall short story which is part of the Protector of the Small quartet (2014 in Protecter of the Small omnibus)
  • Dragonsong (2015, by Anne McCaffrey) – introduction
  • A Spy's Guide to Tortall: From the Desk of George Cooper (2017)
  • Tempests and Slaughter (2018)

Selected works about Tamora Pierce edit

  • The Queen's Readers: A Collection of Essays on the Words and Worlds of Tamora Pierce (2014). Edited by Amanda Diehl and Holly Vaughn

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Tamora Pierce – Summary Bibliography". Internet Speculative Fiction Database (ISFDB). Retrieved 2013-03-13.
  2. ^ a b Pierce, Tamora. "Tamora Pierce Biography". Retrieved 2021-10-06.
  3. ^ "Tortall". Goodreads.
  4. ^ "Miscellaneous FAQ – Tamora Pierce".
  5. ^ Pierce, Tamora (2008). Amazon.com: Melting Stones (First ed.). ISBN 978-0545052641.
  6. ^ "Amazon.com: Melting Stones (Audible Audio Edition)". www.amazon.com. Retrieved 2023-06-30.
  7. ^ Pierce, Tamora. . Archived from the original on 26 April 2013. Retrieved 17 June 2010.
  8. ^ tammypierce (20 July 2009). "I should have told you about this book earlier".
  9. ^ "Tiger Tiger Burning Bright: Pierce Talks "White Tiger"". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved 2013-04-29.
  10. ^ tammypierce (29 August 2017). "Sep. 28th, 2007".
  11. ^ "I'm Tamora Pierce, Author of the Tortall and CIRCLE Books – Ask Me Anything! :) • r/books". reddit. 12 November 2015.
  12. ^ "Login on Twitter". twitter.com.

External links edit

  • Official Website
  • Publisher Page
  • Publisher: Science Fiction Book Club (SFBC) at ISFDB
  • Tamora Pierce at Library of Congress, with 58 library catalog records
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This is a list of works by American fantasy author Tamora Pierce Contents 1 Works 1 1 Tortall universe 1 1 1 The Song of the Lioness 1 1 2 The Immortals 1 1 3 Protector of the Small 1 1 4 Tricksters 1 1 5 Beka Cooper The Hunt Records 1 1 6 The Numair Chronicles 1 1 7 Tortall and Other Lands A Collection of Tales 1 1 8 A Spy s Guide to Tortall From the Desk of George Cooper 1 1 9 Chronological order of all Tortall books and short stories 1 2 Circle universe 1 2 1 Circle of Magic 1 2 2 The Circle Opens 1 2 3 The Circle Reforged 1 2 4 Chronological order of all Circle Universe books 1 3 Short stories 1 3 1 Complete list 1 3 2 Not collected in Tortall and Other Lands 1 3 3 Collections 1 3 4 Anthologies 1 4 Comics 1 5 Essays 1 6 Interviews 1 7 Others compilations she has contributed to 1 8 Early works 1 9 Complete bibliography in publication order 2 Selected works about Tamora Pierce 3 References 4 External linksWorks editTortall universe edit The Tortall universe is a fictional setting shared by six book series The Song of the Lioness The Immortals or Wild Magic Protector of the Small Daughter of the Lioness or Tricksters and Beka Cooper Provost s Dog the Numair Chronicles as well as multiple short stories 1 SettingThe Tortall series is named for the country in which the majority of the works are set Tortall The capital of Tortall is Corus located near the western coast on the Emerald Ocean To the north is Scanra a wild and somewhat barbaric country Tortall and Scanra are at war in the last two Protector books and the first Trickster book Trickster s Choice To the east are Galla Tusaine and Tyra and past them are Maren and Sarain Carthak setting for Emperor Mage is south of Tortall across the Inland Sea while to the west lie the Yamani Islands and the Copper Isles To the east of Maren and Sarain is The Roof of the World a large mountain range The Trickster books mostly take place in the Copper Isles further south than the Yamani islands The Hunt Records take place hundreds of years before the other books and Barzun a nation between Tortall and the Inland Sea later is occasional mentioned Barzun was later conquered by Tortall Tortall is a place somewhat reminiscent of the European Middle Ages with its monarchy court nobility and knights but is otherwise a completely different world Magic is very real and practical to Tortallans from the common hedgewitch to the King s court mages Deities are revered and often play a part in human lives sometimes choosing humans as champions sometimes using them to further their own purposes Though these deities are shown as powerful beyond belief they rely on their human instruments to shape the world The Song of the Lioness edit Main article The Song of the Lioness The Song of The Lioness was originally written as one single book for adults but Pierce s literary agent suggested that she rewrite it into four books aimed at a young adult audience 2 Pierce literally cut up the manuscript 2 and used the pieces to form four new books for teenagers Alanna The First Adventure 1983 In the Hand of the Goddess 1984 The Woman Who Rides Like a Man 1986 Lioness Rampant 1988 The omnibus edition of this quartet is Song of the Lioness published in 2002 by Science Fiction Book Club SFBC 1 The Immortals edit Main article The Immortals series Wild Magic 1992 Wolf Speaker 1994 Emperor Mage 1994 The Realms of the Gods 1996 The omnibus edition is The Immortals SFBC 2003 1 Protector of the Small edit Main article Protector of the Small First Test 1999 Page 2000 Squire 2001 Lady Knight 2002 The omnibus edition is Protector of the Small SFBC 2004 1 Bone s Day Out 2014 a Tortall short story only found in the 2014 reissue of the Protector of the Small omnibus Tricksters edit Main article Tricksters series Also called Daughter of the Lioness from the Song of the Lioness four book series This duology is the same length as the earlier quartets because the books are about twice the length of the earlier works Pierce explains that the success of the Harry Potter books finally showed publishers that young readers will read long books Trickster s Choice 2003 Trickster s Queen 2004 The omnibus edition is Tricksters 2005 Beka Cooper The Hunt Records edit Main article Beka Cooper This trilogy is also called Provost s Dog 1 It is set 200 years before Alanna The First Adventure It was a finalist for the 2012 Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Children s Literature Terrier 2006 Bloodhound 2009 Mastiff 2011 The omnibus edition is Beka Cooper The Hunt Records 2012 The Numair Chronicles edit The Numair Chronicles will be a three book series about the childhood of Arram Draper who will grow up to be the Great Mage Numair Salmalin Tempests And Slaughter 2018 Tortall and Other Lands A Collection of Tales edit Tortall and Other Lands A Collection of Tales 2010 contains multiple short stories set in the Tortall Universe It is a collection of all Tamora Pierce s short stories and contains all of those written as of its publication in 2010 with the exception of Slippery in the Stairwell 1965 2009 For a complete listing see the Short Stories section A Spy s Guide to Tortall From the Desk of George Cooper edit A Spy s Guide to Tortall From the Desk of George Cooper 2017 By Julie Holderman Tamora Pierce Megan Messinger Timothy Liebe and Cara Coville A collection of documents from within the realms of Tortall There will be an array of new information about the country and characters immortals never seen in the books and everything from a breakdown of the Tortallan military to personal correspondence Features everything from Queen s Riders recruitment material to a detailed account of the sealing of the Divine Realms to correspondence about the minor adventures of major characters It will also include the story of Aly s first mission and the reason her parents refused to let her go on any others along with illustrations of characters and personnel files kept by the Whisper Man himself 3 4 Chronological order of all Tortall books and short stories edit As some series and short stories are prequels the chronologic order differs from publication order Books that were published later frequently mention characters from books that were published earlier However each quartet or series can be read independently of the others Terrier 2006 Beka Cooper The Hunt Records 1 Tortall 15 Bloodhound 2009 Beka Cooper The Hunt Records 2 Tortall 16 Mastiff 2011 Beka Cooper The Hunt Records 3 Tortall 17 Student of Ostriches 2005 Tortallan Novelette 2005 in Young Warriors Stories of Strength 2010 in Tortall and Other Lands Tempests and Slaughter 2018 The Numair Chronicles 1 Tortall 19 The Exile s Gift Forthcoming Exile Exile 3 Forthcoming Exile Alanna The First Adventure 1983 Song of the Lioness 1 Tortall 1 In the Hand of the Goddess 1984 Song of the Lioness 2 Tortall 2 The Woman Who Rides Like a Man 1986 Song of the Lioness 3 Tortall 3 Lioness Rampant 1988 Song of the Lioness 4 Tortall 4 Wild Magic 1992 The Immortals 1 Tortall 5 Wolf Speaker 1994 The Immortals 2 Tortall 6 Elder Brother 2001 Tortallan Novelette 2001 in Half Human 2001 in Books One and Two Water and Fire 2010 in Tortall and Other Lands Hidden Girl 2006 Tortallan Novelette 2006 in Dreams and Visions 2010 in Tortall and Other Lands Emperor Mage 1995 The Immortals 3 Tortall 7 The Realms of the Gods 1996 The Immortals 4 Tortall 8 First Test 1999 Protector of the Small 1 Tortall 9 Page 2000 Protector of the Small 2 Tortall 10 Squire 2001 Protector of the Small 3 Tortall 11 Lady Knight 2002 Protector of the Small 4 Tortall 12 Bone s Day Out 2014 Short Story 2014 in Protector of the Small omnibus A Spy s Guide to Tortall From the Desk of George Cooper 2017 Tortall 18 Trickster s Choice 2003 Tricksters Daughter of the Lioness 1 Tortall 13 Trickster s Queen 2004 Tricksters Daughter of the Lioness 2 Tortall 14 Nawat 2010 Tortallan Novella 2010 in Tortall and Other Lands Lost 2010 Tortallan Novelette 2010 in Tortall and Other Lands The Dragon s Tale 2009 Tortallan Novelette 2009 in The Dragon Book 2010 in Tortall and Other Lands Location in timeline uncertain Circle universe edit Setting The Circle of Magic quartet is set in the land of Emelan the Circle Opens quartet and the Circle Reforged quartet are set in Emelan and various neighbouring countries Neighboring countries include Sotat east of Emelan birthplace of Briar Moss Qalai north east of Emelan Lairan north of Emelan Gansar north west of Emelan and Anderann west of Emelan birthplace of Dedicate Rosethorn Other countries in the Circle universe include Chammur setting of Street Magic Thairos setting of Shatterglass Namorn far north setting of Cold Fire and The Will of the Empress Gyongxe setting of Battle Magic Yanjing birthplace of Evumeimei Dingzai Capchen birthplace of Trisana Chandler the Battle Islands setting of Melting Stones Hatar Island in the Pebbled Sea Olart north of the Pebbled Sea and Mbau south of the Pebbled Sea In the Circle universe magic is common and regularly used but individuals need to be born with the ability to use it There are two forms of magic Academic magic is directly linked to the energy within the user and may require incantations or physical catalysts Ambient magic is less common is associated with a certain craft such as carpentry or item of nature such as lightning and involves power from the surroundings flowing through the user Most cultures in the Circle universe are polytheistic but unlike the Tortall universe gods less frequently try to affect mortal events Circle of Magic edit Main article Circle of Magic Plot The series tells the stories of four 10 year old children Sandrilene fa Toren Trisana Chandler Daja Kisubo and Briar Moss known as Sandry Tris Daja and Briar respectively They are discovered in various troubled circumstances and brought together by Niklaren Goldeye referred to as Niko a powerful mage who tells them that they are ambient mages which means that they use magic derived from the environment The four youths do not fit in with the other children of the monastic Winding Circle community to which Niko brings them and are put together in a separate cottage called Discipline Here they each learn of their hidden talents Sandry with thread Tris with weather Daja with fire and metal and Briar with plants Lark a gentle woman especially attentive to Sandry since she also has thread magic and Rosethorn a sharp woman who shares Briar s ability with plants live with and instruct the children in their magical and personal growth Also teaching and guiding them is Niko technically Tris s teacher but available to all four Daja is taught by Dedicate Initiate Frostpine a smith mage At first it seems that a merchant a street rat a noblewoman and a Trader a trading race that is often hated by others will never get along but an extraordinary circumstance brings them together Through an earthquake they realize their full potential and are bound closely together forever As children skilled in uncommon magics they struggle to earn the respect of the adults they encounter and to fully understand and control their magical powers Nominated for the 2000 Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Children s Literature Sandry s Book UK title The Magic in the Weaving 1997 Tris s Book UK title The Power in the Storm 1998 Daja s Book UK title The Fire in the Forging 1998 Briar s Book UK title The Healing in the Vine 1999 Compilations Water amp Fire 2001 Circle of Magic 1 2 and short story Elder Brother Tortall Air amp Earth 2003 Circle of Magic 3 4 The Omnibus edition is Circle of Magic Quartet Chapters from Sandry s Book are also found in Tamora Pierce Enter the Circle a Scholastic books promotional sampler The Circle Opens edit Main article The Circle Opens The young mages now 14 years old are officially certified by Winding Circle and become teachers In this quartet each of the four protagonists travels with their mentor taking on a new student and combating problems abroad Magic Steps 2000 Street Magic 2001 Cold Fire 2002 Shatterglass 2003 The omnibus edition is The Circle Opens Chapters from Magic Steps are also found in Tamora Pierce Enter the Circle a Scholastic books promotional sampler The Circle Reforged edit The Will of the Empress 2005 Melting Stones 2008 5 first released as an audiobook in 2007 6 Battle Magic 2013 Possible forthcoming book featuring Tris 7 Chronological order of all Circle Universe books edit Sandry s Book 1997 Circle of Magic 1 Emelan 1 Tris s Book 1998 Circle of Magic 2 Emelan 2 Daja s Book 1998 Circle of Magic 3 Emelan 3 Briar s Book 1999 Circle of Magic 4 Emelan 4 Magic Steps 2000 The Circle Opens 1 Emelan 5 Street Magic 2001 The Circle Opens 2 Emelan 6 Cold Fire 2002 The Circle Opens 3 Emelan 7 Shatterglass 2003 The Circle Opens 4 Emelan 8 Battle Magic 2013 The Circle Reforged 3 Emelan 11 The Will of the Empress 2005 The Circle Reforged 1 Emelan 9 Melting Stones 2008 The Circle Reforged 2 Emelan 10 Untitled Tris Book Forthcoming The Circle Reforged 4 Emelan 12 Short stories edit Complete list edit Plain Magic 1986 A fantasy short story 1986 in Planetfall 1999 in Flights of Fantasy 2010 in Tortall and Other Lands Testing 2000 A contemporary novelette based on events that happened to the author while she was the housemother in a group home for teenage girls 2000 in Lost and Found Award Winning Authors Sharing Real Life Experiences Through Fiction 2010 in Tortall and Other Lands Elder Brother 2001 A Tortall novelette 2001 in Half Human 2001 in a two in one Circle of Magic book titled Books One and Two Water and Fire 2010 in Tortall and Other Lands Student of Ostriches 2005 A Tortall novelette about Kylaia al Jmaa the future Shang Unicorn from Lioness Rampant 2005 in Young Warriors Stories of Strength in 2010 in Tortall and Other Lands Huntress 2006 A contemporary fantasy novelette 2006 in Firebirds Rising An Anthology of Original Science Fiction and Fantasy 2010 in Tortall and Other Lands Hidden Girl 2006 A Tortall novelette set in the same country as Elder Brother 2006 in Dreams and Visions Fourteen Flights of Fantasy 2010 in Tortall and Other Lands Time of Proving 2006 A medieval fantasy short story about the coming of age of a young girl 2006 in Cricket 2010 in Tortall and Other Lands 2011 The Realm of Imagination Favorite Stories from Cricket Magazine The Dragon s Tale 2009 A Tortall short story about Kitten Skysong Daine s dragon 2009 in The Dragon Book Magic Tales from the Master of Modern Fantasy 2010 in Tortall and Other Lands Slippery in the Stairwell 1965 2009 A contemporary real life short story in an anthology of first period stories 2009 in My Little Red Book 8 Lost 2010 A Tortall novelette about a girl from Tusaine and a darking 2010 in Tortall and Other Lands Mimic 2010 A fantasy novelette about a girl named Ri and the animals she saves 2010 in Tortall and Other Lands Nawat 2010 A Tortall novella which takes place after the Trickster series 2010 in Tortall and Other Lands Bone s Day Out 2014 a Tortall short story which is part of the Protector of the Small quartet 2014 in Protector of the Small omnibus Not collected in Tortall and Other Lands edit Slippery in the Stairwell 1965 2009 A contemporary real life short story in an anthology of first period stories 2009 in My Little Red Book Bone s Day Out 2014 a Tortall short story which is part of the Protector of the Small quartet 2014 in Protector of the Small omnibus Collections edit Tortall and Other Lands A Collection of Tales 2010 Contents Student of Ostriches Elder Brother The Hidden Girl Nawat The Dragon s Tale Lost Time of Proving Plain Magic Mimic Huntress Comments on the Short Story Testing Testing Mastiff promotional extract Acknowledgements Tortall and Other Lands Anthologies edit Young Warriors Stories of Strength 2006 was compiled and edited by Tamora Pierce and Josepha Sherman Contents Introduction by Tamora Pierce The Gift of Rain Mountain by Bruce Holland Rogers The Magestone by S M and Jan Stirling Eli and the Dybbuk by Janis Ian Heartless by Holly Black Lioness by Pamela F Service Thunderbolt by Esther Friesner Devil Wind by India Edghilll The Boy Who Cried Dragon by Mike Resnick Student of Ostriches by Tamora Pierce Serpent s Rock by Laura Anne Gilman Hidden Warriors by Margaret Mahy Emerging Legacy by Doran Durgin An Axe for Men by Rosemary Edghilll Acts of Faith by Lesley McBain Swords that Talk by Brent Hartinger Afterword by Josepha Sherman Comics edit White Tiger A Hero s Compulsion 2006 six issues by Tamora Pierce and Timothy Liebe Illustrated by Philip Briones Alvaro Rio and Ronald Adriano Silva At the 2006 New York Comicon Marvel Comics announced that Pierce and her husband Tim Liebe would write a new series starring former FBI agent Angela Del Toro as the new White Tiger White Tiger launched as a six issue series drawn by French artist Phil Briones in November 2006 9 10 Double Edged by Tamora Pierce art by Cassandra James 2014 in Legend of Red Sonja Issue Two edited by Gail Simone Essays edit The Best White Bread in 12 Systems or What To Do Till the Next Scene Develops 1996 in Serve It Forth Cooking With Anne McCaffrey editors Anne McCaffrey and John Gregory Betancourt 1996 Comments on the Short Story Testing 2000 in Tortall and Other Lands A Collection of Tales 2000 Introduction Young Warriors Stories of Strength 2005 in Young Warriors Stories of Strength 2005 Introduction The One Right Thing 2008 in The One Right Thing by Bruce Coville 2008 edited by Deb Geisler illustrated by Katherine Coville Introduction The Art of Amy Brown II 2010 in The Art of Amy Brown II by Amy Brown 2005 Acknowledgements Tortall and Other Lands 2011 in Tortall and Other Lands A Collection of Tales 2011 Foreword Under the Moons of Mars 2012 in Under the Moons of Mars New Adventures on Barsoom 2012 editor John Joseph Adams Glossary Battle Magic 2013 in Battle Magic 2013 The Calendar of Months for the Circle Universe 2013 in Battle Magic 2013 Afterword Alanna The First Adventure 2014 Afterword In the Hand of the Goddess 2014 Afterword Lioness Rampant 2014 Afterword The Woman Who Rides Like a Man 2014 Introduction Dragonsong 2015 in Dragonsong 2015 by Anne McCaffrey Interviews edit Tamora Pierce Girls Who Kick Butt 2002 in Locus 496 May 2002 by editor Charles N Brown Tamora Pierce 2006 in The Wand in the Word Conversations with Writers of Fantasy by Leonard S Marcus Tamora Pierce Lit By Fire 2012 in Locus 618 July 2012 by editor Liza Groen Trombi Others compilations she has contributed to edit Planetfall 1986 anthology edited by Douglas Hill with Plain Magic Serve It Forth Cooking With Anne McCaffrey 1996 editors Anne McCaffrey and John Gregory Betancourt with The Best White Bread in 12 Systems or What To Do Till the Next Scene Develops Flights of Fantasy 1999 editors Mercedes Lackey and Martin Harry Greenberg with Plain Magic Lost and Found Award Winning Authors Sharing Real Life Experiences Through Fiction 2000 an anthology edited by M Jerry Weiss and Helen S Weiss with Testing Half Human 2001 an anthology edited by Bruce Coville with Elder Brother Locus 496 May 2002 2002 by editor Charles N Brown with Tamora Pierce Girls Who Kick Butt Firebirds Rising An Anthology of Original Science Fiction and Fantasy 2006 an anthology edited by Sharyn November with Huntress Dreams and Visions Fourteen Flights of Fantasy 2006 an anthology edited by M Jerry Weiss with Hidden Girl Cricket 2006 with Time of Proving The Wand in the Word Conversations with Writers of Fantasy 2006 by Leonard S Marcus with Tamora Pierce The One Right Thing 2008 by Bruce Coville edited by Deb Geisler illustrated by Katherine Coville with Introduction The One Right Thing The Dragon Book Magic Tales from the Master of Modern Fantasy 2009 an anthology edited by Jack Dann with The Dragon s Tale My Little Red Book 2009 edited by Rachel Lauder Nalebuff with Slippery in the Stairwell 1965 The Art of Amy Brown II 2005 by Amy Brown with Introduction The Art of Amy Brown II 2010 The Realm of Imagination Favorite Stories from Cricket Magazine 2011 with Time of Proving Under the Moons of Mars New Adventures on Barsoom 2012 editor John Joseph Adams with Foreword Under the Moons of Mars Locus 618 July 2012 2012 by editor Liza Groen Trombi with Tamora Pierce Lit By Fire Legend of Red Sonja Issue Two 2014 edited by Gail Simone with Double Edged by Tamora Pierce art by Cassandra James Dragonsong 2015 by Anne McCaffrey with Introduction Dragonsong Early works edit Tamora Pierce was the head writer for a company that did original radio comedy and drama in the 1980s a part time editor for two magazines and the writer of various fiction and nonfiction for magazines 11 The first short story Tamora sold was to a women s romance magazine titled What We Did Was Sin 12 Complete bibliography in publication order edit Alanna The First Adventure 1983 In the Hand of the Goddess 1984 The Woman Who Rides Like a Man 1986 Planetfall 1986 anthology edited by Douglas Hill contributor Plain Magic Lioness Rampant 1988 Wild Magic 1992 Wolf Speaker 1994 Emperor Mage 1995 The Realms of the Gods 1996 Serve It Forth Cooking With Anne McCaffrey 1996 editors Anne McCaffrey and John Gregory Betancourt contributor The Best White Bread in 12 Systems or What To Do Till the Next Scene Develops Sandry s Book 1997 Tris s Book 1998 Daja s Book 1998 Briar s Book 1999 First Test 1999 Page 2000 Magic Steps 2000 Lost and Found Award Winning Authors Sharing Real Life Experiences Through Fiction 2000 an anthology edited by M Jerry Weiss and Helen S Weiss contributor Testing Water and Fire 2001 compilation Half Human 2001 an anthology edited by Bruce Coville contributor Elder Brother Street Magic 2001 Squire 2001 Song of the Lioness 2002 omnibus Locus 496 May 2002 2002 by editor Charles N Brown interviewed Tamora Pierce Girls Who Kick Butt Cold Fire 2002 The Immortals 2002 omnibus Lady Knight 2002 Air amp Earth 2003 compilation Shatterglass 2003 Trickster s Choice 2003 Trickster s Queen 2004 Protector of the Small 2004 omnibus Tricksters 2005 omnibus The Will of the Empress 2005 Firebirds Rising An Anthology of Original Science Fiction and Fantasy 2006 an anthology edited by Sharyn November contributor Huntress Dreams and Visions Fourteen Flights of Fantasy 2006 an anthology edited by M Jerry Weiss contributor Hidden Girl Cricket 2006 contributor Time of Proving The Wand in the Word Conversations with Writers of Fantasy 2006 by Leonard S Marcus interviewed Young Warriors Stories of Strength 2006 compiled and edited by Tamora Pierce and Josepha Sherman Anthology editor contributor Student of Ostriches Terrier 2006 White Tiger A Hero s Compulsion 2006 six issues by Tamora Pierce and Timothy Liebe Illustrated by Philip Briones Alvaro Rio and Ronald Adriano Silva The One Right Thing 2008 by Bruce Coville edited by Deb Geisler illustrated by Katherine Coville introduction Melting Stones 2008 The Dragon Book Magic Tales from the Master of Modern Fantasy 2009 an anthology edited by Jack Dann contributor The Dragon s Tale My Little Red Book 2009 edited by Rachel Lauder Nalebuff contributor Slippery in the Stairwell Bloodhound 2009 The Art of Amy Brown II 2005 by Amy Brown introduction 2010 Tortall and Other Lands A Collection of Tales 2010 Mastiff 2011 Beka Cooper The Hunt Records 2012 omnibus Under the Moons of Mars New Adventures on Barsoom 2012 editor John Joseph Adams contributor foreword Locus 618 July 2012 2012 by editor Liza Groen Trombi interviewed Tamora Pierce Lit By Fire Battle Magic 2013 Legend of Red Sonja Issue Two 2014 edited by Gail Simone with Double Edged by Tamora Pierce art by Cassandra James Bone s Day Out 2014 a Tortall short story which is part of the Protector of the Small quartet 2014 in Protecter of the Small omnibus Dragonsong 2015 by Anne McCaffrey introduction A Spy s Guide to Tortall From the Desk of George Cooper 2017 Tempests and Slaughter 2018 Selected works about Tamora Pierce editThe Queen s Readers A Collection of Essays on the Words and Worlds of Tamora Pierce 2014 Edited by Amanda Diehl and Holly VaughnReferences edit a b c d e Tamora Pierce Summary Bibliography Internet Speculative Fiction Database ISFDB Retrieved 2013 03 13 a b Pierce Tamora Tamora Pierce Biography Retrieved 2021 10 06 Tortall Goodreads Miscellaneous FAQ Tamora Pierce Pierce Tamora 2008 Amazon com Melting Stones First ed ISBN 978 0545052641 Amazon com Melting Stones Audible Audio Edition www amazon com Retrieved 2023 06 30 Pierce Tamora Tamora Pierce s official website Archived from the original on 26 April 2013 Retrieved 17 June 2010 tammypierce 20 July 2009 I should have told you about this book earlier Tiger Tiger Burning Bright Pierce Talks White Tiger Comic Book Resources Retrieved 2013 04 29 tammypierce 29 August 2017 Sep 28th 2007 I m Tamora Pierce Author of the Tortall and CIRCLE Books Ask Me Anything r books reddit 12 November 2015 Login on Twitter twitter com External links editOfficial Website Publisher Page Publisher Science Fiction Book Club SFBC at ISFDB Tamora Pierce at Library of Congress with 58 library catalog records ISFDB Goodreads Amazon Facebook Twitter Tumblr Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tamora Pierce bibliography amp oldid 1211385436, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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