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Walter Jon Williams: A Bibliography
Compiled by Walter Jon Williams, with Lawrence Person

I. BOOKS

  1. Ace in the Hole (with George R. R. Martin, Melinda Snodgrass, Walton Simons, Victor Milan, and Stephen Leigh.)
    Note: Wild Cards "collaborative mosaic novel", sixth in Wild Card series
    a.____, Bantam, 1990, paperback
  2. Ambassador of Progress
    a. ____, Tor, 1984, paperback
    b. ____, Orbit (UK), 1987, paperback
    c. ____, Hayakawa (Japan), 1989, paperback (two volumes)
  3. Angel Station
    a. ____, Tor, 1989, hardback
    b. ____, Orbit (UK), hardback
    c. ____, Tor, 1990, paperback
    d. ____, Orbit (UK), paperback
    e. Engelstation, Heyene (Germany), 1992, paperback
  4. Aristoi
    a. ____, Tor, 1992, hardback
    b. ____, Grafton (UK), paperback
    c. ____, Tor, 1993?, paperback
    d. Aristoï, J'ai Lu (France), 1995, paperback
  5. Cat Island
    Note: Fifth and final book in the "Privateers and Gentlemen" series of historical novels, published as by "Jon Williams".
    a. ____, Dell, 1981
    b. ____, Shiseido (Japan), 198?, trade paperback
  6. The Crown Jewels
    Note: The first Drake Maijstral novel
    a. ____, Tor, 1987, paperback
    b. ____, Ten Points for Style, SFBC omnibus edition, 1995, hardback
    c. ____, Hayakawa (Japan), 1991, paperback
    d. Die Kron Jewelen, Heyne (Germany), 1994, paperback
  7. Days of Atonement
    a. ____, Tor, 1991, hardback
    b. ____, Tor, 1992, paperback
    c. ____, Grafton (UK), paperback
    d. Tage Der Sühne, Heyne (Germany), 1996
  8. Dealer's Choice (with George R. R. Martin, Ed Bryant, Stephen Leigh, and John H. Miller)
    Note: Wild Cards "collaborative mosaic novel", tenth in Wild Card series.
    a. ____, Bantam, 1992, paperback
  9. Facets
    a. ____, Tor, 1990, hardback
    b. ____, Tor, 1991, paperback
    c. ____, Grafton (UK), 1992, paperback
    Contents: Surfacing; Video Star; No Spot of Ground; Flatline; Side Effects; Witness; Wolf Time; The Bob Dylan Solution; Dinosaurs
  10. Hardwired
    a. ____, Tor, 1986, hardback
    b. ____, Tor, 1987, paperback
    c. ____, Macdonald (UK), 1987, hardback
    d. Cablé, Denoel (France), 1987, paperback
    e. ____, Orbit (UK), 1988, paperback
    f. ____, Hayakawa (Japan), 1989, paperback (two volumes)
    g. Hardware, Heyne (Germany), 1989, paperback
    h. Rautahermot, FBH (Finland), 1992, trade paperback
    i. Hardwired el Hombre-Maquina, Martinez Roca (Spain), 1995, paperback
    j. ____, Ast (Russia), 1995, hardback
  11. House of Shards
    Note: The second Drake Maijstral novel
    a. ____, Tor, 1988, hardback
    b. ____, Tor, 1989, paperback
    c. ____, Hayakawa (Japan), 1991, paperback
    d. Das Haus Des Scherben, Hayne (Germany), 1994, paperback
    e. ____, Ten Points for Style, SFBC omnibus edition, 1995, hardback
  12. Knight Moves
    Nominated for the Philip K. Dick Award for Best Novel, 1986
    a. ____, Tor 1985, paperback
    b. ____, Orbit (UK), 1987, paperback
    c. ____, Hayakawa (Japan), 1989, paperback
  13. The Macedonian
    Note: Fourth book in the "Privateers and Gentlemen" series of historical novels, published as by "Jon Williams".
    a. ____, Dell, 1981
    b. ____, Shiseido (Japan), 198?, trade paperback
  14. Metropolitan
    Note: Nebula Award finalist for Best Novel, 1995.
    a. ____, HarperPrism, 1995, hardback
    b. ____, Easton Press, 1995, signed, leatherbound edition
    c. ____, HarperCollins (UK), 1996, paperback
    d. ____, HarperPrism, 1996, paperback
    e. Heer Van De Niewe Stad, Muelenhoff (Netherlands), 1996, hardback
  15. The Privateer
    Note: First book in the "Privateers and Gentlemen" series of historical novels, published as by "Jon Williams". Author's original title: To Glory Arise.
    a. ____, Dell, 1981
    b. ____, Shiseido (Japan), 198?, trade paperback
  16. The Raider
    Note: Third book in the "Privateers and Gentlemen" series of historical novels, published as by "Jon Williams". Author's original title: Brig of War.
    a. ____, Dell, 1981
    b. ____, Shiseido (Japan), 198?, trade paperback
  17. Rock of Ages
    Note: The third Drake Maijstral novel
    a. ____, Tor, 1995, hardback
    b. ____, Ten Points for Style, SFBC omnibus edition, 1995, hardback
  18. Voice of the Whirlwind
    Note: Set in the same universe as Hardwired
    a. ____, Tor, 1987, hardback
    b. ____, Tor, 1988, paperback
    c. ____, Orbit (UK), 1989, trade paperback
    d. ____, Orbit (UK), 1990, paperback
    e. Le Souffle Du Cyclone, Denoel (France), 1988, paperback
    f. Die Stimme Des Wirbelwinds, Heyne (Germany), 1989, paperback
    g. ____, Hayakawa, 1991, paperbacks
    h. Glasovi Oluji, Alien SF (Croatia), 1996, paperback
    i. ____, Ast (Russia), 1996, hardback
  19. The Yankee
    Note: Second book in the "Privateers and Gentlemen" series of historical novels, published as by "Jon Williams". Author's original title: The Tern Schooner.
    a. ____, Dell, 1981
    b. ____, Shiseido (Japan), 198?, trade paperback

II. STORIES

  1. "The Bob Dylan Solution"
    a. ____, Aboriginal Science Fiction, September-October 1989.
    b. ____, Facets, Tor, 1990.
  2. "Broadway Johnny"
    a. ____, Warriors of Blood and Dreams, Roger Zelazny, Editor, Avon, June 1995
  3. "Consequences"
    a. ____, Call to Battle (There Will Be War Volume VII), Jerry Pournelle, Editor, Tor, 1988.
    b. ____, Liavek: Festival Week, Will Shetterly and Emma Bull, Editors, Ace, May 1990.
    c. ____, Strange Dreams, Stephen R. Donaldson, Editor, Bantam Spectra, 1993.
  4. "Dinosaurs" Nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Novelette and Theodore Sturgeon Award for Best Short Story
    a. ____, Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, June, 1987.
    b. ____, World's Best Science Fiction: 1988, Donald A. Wolheim, DAW Books, 1988.
    c. ____, Year's Best Science Fiction: Fifth Annual Collection, Gardner Dozois, Editor, St. Martins, 1988.
    d. ____, Facets, Tor, 1990.
    e. ____, Isaac Asimov's Aliens, Gardner Dozois, Editor, Ace, 1991.
    f. ____, Pulphouse Short Story Paperback #18 (paperback and 100-copy signed, leatherbound edition), 1991.
  5. Elegy for Angels and Dogs
    Note: The version published in Asimov's is shorter than the Tor Double version.
    a. ____, Half of Tor Double # 24 (with Roger Zelazny's The Graveyard Heart), Tor, 1990.
    b. "____," Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, May, 1990.
  6. "Erogenoscape"
    a. ____, Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, November, 1991.
  7. "Feeding Frenzy"
    a. ____, Marked Cards (Wild Cards XII), George R. R. Martin, Editor, Baen, March 1994.
  8. "Flatline"
    a. ____, Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, August, 1988.
    b. ____, Year's Best Science Fiction: Sixth Annual Collection, Gardner Dozois, Editor, St. Martins, 1989.
    c. ____, Facets, Tor, 1990.
  9. "Foreign Devils"
    a. ____, Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, January, 1996.
    b. ____, War of the Worlds: Global Dispatches, Kevin J. Anderson, Bantam Spectra, 1996.
  10. "Ligdan and the Young Pretender"
    a. ____, Guns of Darkness (There Will Be War Volume VI), J. E. Pournelle, Editor, Tor, June, 1987.
  11. "Mortality"
    a. ____, Down and Dirty (Wild Cards V), George R. R. Martin, Editor, Bantam Books, 1988.
  12. "Mr. Koyama's Comet"
    a. ____, Aces High (Wild Cards II), George R. R. Martin, Editor, Bantam Books, 1987.
  13. "No Spot of Ground"
    a. ____, Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, November, 1989.
    b. ____, What Might Have Been, Volume II, Gregory Benford and Martin H. Greenberg, Editors, Bantam, 1989
    c. ____, Facets, Tor, 1990.
  14. "Panzerboy"
    Note: This story was later incorporated in Hardwired (see above)
    a. ____, Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, April, 1986.
  15. "Prayers on the Wind" Nebula Award nominee for Best Novelette.
    a. ____, When the Music's Over, Lewis Shiner, Bantam, May 1991.
    b. ____, Year's Best Science Fiction: Ninth Annual Collection, Gardner Dozois, Editor, St. Martins, 1992.
  16. "Red Elvis"
    a. ____, Alternate Outlaws, Mike Resnick, Editor, Tor, 1994.
    b. ____, Year's Best Science Fiction: Twelfth Annual Collection, Gardner Dozois, Editor, St. Martins, 1995.
  17. "Sarah Runs the Weasel"
    a. ____, Omni, serialized March-April, 1986.
  18. "Side Effects"
    a. ____, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, June, 1985.
    b. ____, Year's Best Science Fiction: Third Annual Collection, Gardner Dozois, Editor, Bluejay, 1986.
    c. ____, Facets, Tor, 1990.
  19. Solip:System
    a. ____, Published as a chapbook in an edition of 500 signed trade paperbacks, 300 signed hardbacks, and 100 signed, numbered, leather-bound copies, Pulphouse/Axolotl Press, 1989.
    b. "____," Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, August, 1990.
  20. "Surfacing"
    Hugo and Nebula Award nominee for Best Novella.
    a. ____, Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, April 1988.
    b. ____, Year's Best Science Fiction: Sixth Annual Collection, Gardner Dozois, Editor, St. Martins, 1989.
    c. ____, Facets, Tor, 1990.
    d. ____, The Mammoth Book of Science Fiction: Short Novels of the 1980s, Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg, and Charles G. Waugh, Editors, Carroll & Graf, 1993
  21. "Unto the Sixth Generation"
    Note: In four parts: Prologue, Part One, Part Two, and Epilogue.
    a. ____, Aces High (Wild Cards II), George R. R. Martin, Editor, Bantam Books, 1987.
  22. "Video Star"
    a. ____, Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, July, 1986.
    b. ____, Year's Best Science Fiction: Fourth Annual Collection, Gardner Dozois, Editor, St. Martins, 1987.
    c. ____, A Very Large Array, Melinda Snodgrass, University of New Mexico Press, 1987.
    d. ____, Facets, Tor, 1990.
  23. Wall, Stone, Craft
    Hugo, Nebula, and World Fantasy Award nominee for Best Novelette.
    a. ____, Published as a chapbook in an edition of 525 signed trade paperbacks, 300 signed hardbacks, and 75 signed, leather-bound copies, Pulphouse/Axolotl Press,1993.
    b. "____," The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October-November, 1993.
    c. ____, Year's Best Science Fiction: Eleventh Annual Collection, Gardner Dozois, Editor, St. Martins, 1994.
  24. "When Night's Black Agents to Their Preys Do Rouse"
    a. ____, Jokertown Shuffle (Wild Cards IX), George R. R. Martin, Editor, Bantam Books, 1991.
  25. "Witness"
    Nebula Award nominee for Best Novella.
    a. ____, Wild Cards, George R. R. Martin, Editor, Bantam Books, 1987.
    b. ____, Facets, Tor, 1990.
    c. ____, Nebula Awards 23, Michael Bishop, Editor, HBJ, 1989
  26. "Wolf Time"
    a. ____, Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, January, 1987.
    b. ____, Facets, Tor, 1990.
    c. ____, Commando Brigade 3000, Martin H. Greenberg, and Charles G. Waugh, Editors, Ace, 1994.
  27. "Woundhealer"
    a. ____, An Armory of Swords, Fred Saberhagen, Editor, Tor, 1995.

III. NON-FICTION

  1. "Read This"
    a. ____, The New York Review of Science Fiction, February, 1989.
  2. "Read This"
    a. ____, The New York Review of Science Fiction, November, 1992.

IV. MISCELLANEOUS

  1. Privateers and Gentlemen
    a. ____, role-playing game, Fantasy Games, 1981.
  2. Hardwired
    a. ____, role-playing game, R. Talsorian Games, 1990.


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