

Walter Jon Williams: A Bibliography
Compiled by Walter Jon Williams, with Lawrence Person
I. BOOKS
- 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
- Ambassador of Progress
a. ____, Tor, 1984, paperback
b. ____, Orbit (UK), 1987, paperback
c. ____, Hayakawa (Japan), 1989, paperback (two volumes)
- Angel Station
a. ____, Tor, 1989, hardback
b. ____, Orbit (UK), hardback
c. ____, Tor, 1990, paperback
d. ____, Orbit (UK), paperback
e. Engelstation, Heyene (Germany), 1992, paperback
- Aristoi
a. ____, Tor, 1992, hardback
b. ____, Grafton (UK), paperback
c. ____, Tor, 1993?, paperback
d. Aristoï, J'ai Lu (France), 1995, paperback
- 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
- 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
- Days of Atonement
a. ____, Tor, 1991, hardback
b. ____, Tor, 1992, paperback
c. ____, Grafton (UK), paperback
d. Tage Der Sühne, Heyne (Germany), 1996
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Rock of Ages
Note: The third Drake Maijstral novel
a. ____, Tor, 1995, hardback
b. ____, Ten Points for Style, SFBC omnibus edition, 1995, hardback
- 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
- 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
- "The Bob Dylan Solution"
a. ____, Aboriginal Science Fiction, September-October 1989.
b. ____, Facets, Tor, 1990.
- "Broadway Johnny"
a. ____, Warriors of Blood and Dreams, Roger Zelazny, Editor, Avon,
June 1995
- "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.
- "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.
- 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.
- "Erogenoscape"
a. ____, Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, November, 1991.
- "Feeding Frenzy"
a. ____, Marked Cards (Wild Cards XII), George R. R. Martin, Editor,
Baen, March 1994.
- "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.
- "Foreign Devils"
a. ____, Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, January, 1996.
b. ____, War of the Worlds: Global Dispatches, Kevin J. Anderson,
Bantam Spectra, 1996.
- "Ligdan and the Young Pretender"
a. ____, Guns of Darkness (There Will Be War Volume VI), J. E. Pournelle,
Editor, Tor, June, 1987.
- "Mortality"
a. ____, Down and Dirty (Wild Cards V), George R. R. Martin, Editor,
Bantam Books, 1988.
- "Mr. Koyama's Comet"
a. ____, Aces High (Wild Cards II), George R. R. Martin, Editor,
Bantam Books, 1987.
- "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.
- "Panzerboy"
Note: This story was later incorporated in Hardwired (see above)
a. ____, Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, April, 1986.
- "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.
- "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.
- "Sarah Runs the Weasel"
a. ____, Omni, serialized March-April, 1986.
- "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.
- 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.
- "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
- "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.
- "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.
- 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.
- "When Night's Black Agents to Their Preys Do Rouse"
a. ____, Jokertown Shuffle (Wild Cards IX), George R. R. Martin,
Editor, Bantam Books, 1991.
- "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
- "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.
- "Woundhealer"
a. ____, An Armory of Swords, Fred Saberhagen, Editor, Tor, 1995.
III. NON-FICTION
- "Read This"
a. ____, The New York Review of Science Fiction, February, 1989.
- "Read This"
a. ____, The New York Review of Science Fiction, November, 1992.
IV. MISCELLANEOUS
- Privateers and Gentlemen
a. ____, role-playing game, Fantasy Games, 1981.
- Hardwired
a. ____, role-playing game, R. Talsorian Games, 1990.
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