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Anne McCaffrey Anne Inez McCaffrey (1 April 1926 – 21 November 2011) was an American writer known for the ''Dragonriders of Pern'' science fiction series. She was the first woman to win a Hugo Award for fiction (Best Novella, ''Weyr Search'', 1968) an ...
, including some cowritten with others or written by close collaborators.


Restoree

McCaffrey's first novel was ''Restoree'', published by Ballantine Books in 1967. * '' Restoree'' (1967)


Federated Sentient Planets universe

Several of McCaffrey's series and more than half her books share as background a universe governed by the "Federated Sentient Planets" or "Federation" or "FSP".


Dragonriders of Pern series

McCaffrey's most famous works are the ''
Dragonriders of Pern ''Dragonriders of Pern'' is a science fantasy series written primarily by American-Irish author Anne McCaffrey, who initiated it in 1967. Beginning in 2003, her middle child Todd McCaffrey has written Pern novels, both solo and jointly with A ...
'' series.


Short stories and novellas

* "Weyr Search", Analog Magazine, October 1967 (later incorporated into ''Dragonflight'') * "Dragonrider", Analog Magazine – two parts, December 1967/January 1968 (later incorporated into ''Dragonflight'') * "The Smallest Dragonboy", ''Science Fiction Tales'' edited by
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(Rand McNally, 1973) reprinted in ''A Gift of Dragons'', and ''Get Off The Unicorn''. * "A Time When", N.E.S.F.A. Press, hardcover limited edition printed for guest of honor appearance at Boskone (a convention in Boston) 1975 (later incorporated into ''The White Dragon'') * "Rescue Run", Analog Magazine, Aug.1991 (later incorporated into ''The Chronicles of Pern: First Fall'') * "The P.E.R.N. Survey", Amazing Magazine, Sept.1993 (later incorporated into ''The Chronicles of Pern: First Fall'') * "The Dolphin's Bell", published as a limited edition, leatherbound book by The Wildside Press, 1993 (later incorporated into ''The Chronicles of Pern: First Fall'') * "The Girl Who Heard Dragons", originally published as a Tor Book by Tom Doherty Associates, LLC, in 1994 and in ''A Gift of Dragons'', also Cheap Street Press, 1986 * "Runner of Pern", ''Legends'', an anthology edited by Robert Silverberg * "Ever the Twain", ''A Gift of Dragons'' * "Beyond ''Between''", ''Legends II: New Short Novels by the Masters of Modern Fantasy'', edited by Robert Silverberg


Books

: ''in publication order: for a list in Pern historical order see Chronological list of Pern books'' * "
Weyr Search ''Dragonflight'' is a science fiction novel by the American-Irish author Anne McCaffrey. It is the first book in the ''Dragonriders of Pern'' series. First published by Ballantine Books in July 1968, it was a fix-up of two novellas which between ...
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'', Oct 1967) – novella * " Dragonrider" (''
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'', Dec 1967 and Jan 1968) – novella * ''
Dragonflight Dragonflight may refer to: * ''Dragonflight'' (novel), a 1968 science-fiction novel by Anne McCaffrey * Dragonflight (convention), a gaming convention established in 1980 * ''Dragonflight'' (video game), a 1990 role-playing video game * '' World ...
'' (1968) ,  –
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of "Weyr Search" and "Dragonrider" * ''
Dragonquest ''Dragonquest'' is a science fantasy novel by the American-Irish author Anne McCaffrey. It is the sequel to '' Dragonflight'', set seven years later and the second book in the ''Dragonriders of Pern'' series. ''Dragonquest'' was first published ...
'' (1971) * " The Smallest Dragonboy" (1973, in ''Science Fiction Tales'', ed.
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); also in non-Pern collections ''
Get Off the Unicorn ''Get Off the Unicorn'' is a collection of science fiction short stories by American writer Anne McCaffrey, first published in paperback by Del Rey Books in June 1977. Eleven of the fourteen stories were previously published in various magazines ...
'' and ''
A Gift of Dragons ''A Gift Of Dragons'' is a 2002 collection of short fiction by the American-Irish author Anne McCaffrey. All four stories are set on the fictional planet Pern; the book is one of two collections in the science fiction series ''Dragonriders of Pe ...
'' * " A Time When" (1975) (
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) * ''
Dragonsong ''Dragonsong'' is a science fantasy novel by the American-Irish author Anne McCaffrey. Released by Atheneum Books in March 1976, it was the third to appear of the ''Dragonriders of Pern'' series set on the fictional planet Pern. ''Dragonsong'' ha ...
'' (1976) * ''
Dragonsinger ''Dragonsinger'' is a young adult science fiction novel by the American-Irish author Anne McCaffrey. Published by Atheneum Books in 1977, it was the fourth to appear in the ''Dragonriders of Pern'' series written by Anne McCaffrey and her son Tod ...
'' (1977) * '' The White Dragon'' (1978)  – incorporating "A Time When" * ''
Dragondrums ''Dragondrums'' is a young adult science fiction novel by the American-Irish author Anne McCaffrey. Published by Atheneum Books in 1979, it was the sixth to appear in the ''Dragonriders of Pern'' series by Anne or her son Todd McCaffrey.. Retrie ...
'' (1979) * '' Moreta: Dragonlady of Pern'' (1983) * ''
Nerilka's Story ''Nerilka's Story'' is a science fiction novella by the American-Irish author Anne McCaffrey. ''Nerilka's Story'' is the eighth book in the ''Dragonriders of Pern'' volume series.. Retrieved 2011-10-09. ''Moreta'' (1983) and its sequel ''Nerilk ...
'' (1986) * "
The Girl Who Heard Dragons __NOTOC__ ''The Girl Who Heard Dragons'' is a 1994 collection of short fantasy and science fiction stories by the American-Irish author Anne McCaffrey. It opens with an essay on her celebrity, or lack thereof, and includes 23 drawings by the co ...
" (1986 novella); also in the non-Pern collection of the same name * ''
Dragonsdawn ''Dragonsdawn'' is a science fiction novel by the American-Irish author Anne McCaffrey. It is ninth book in the ''Dragonriders of Pern'' series, but chronologically it takes place before any of the other books. It was published in 1988, by Del ...
'' (1988) * '' The Renegades of Pern'' (1989) * ''
All the Weyrs of Pern ''All the Weyrs of Pern'' is a science fiction novel by the American-Irish author Anne McCaffrey. Published in 1991, it is the eleventh book in the ''Dragonriders of Pern'' series.. Retrieved 9 October 2011. Plot summary The story follows immed ...
'' (1991) * " Rescue Run" (''
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'' 111:10, August 1991) * '' The Chronicles of Pern: First Fall'' (1993)  – Pern short story collection ** " The Survey: P.E.R.N." (also in '' Amazing'', September 1993) ** " The Dolphins' Bell" ** " The Ford of Red Hanrahan" ** " The Second Weyr" ** " Rescue Run" (1991) * ''
The Dolphins of Pern ''The Dolphins of Pern'' is a science fiction novel by the American-Irish author Anne McCaffrey. It is the thirteenth book published in the ''Dragonriders of Pern'' series by Anne or her son Todd McCaffrey.. Retrieved 9 October 2011. ''The Do ...
'' (1994) * ''Red Star Rising'' (hard) or ''Red Star Rising: Second Chronicles of Pern'' (paper) (1996)
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Dragonseye ''Red Star Rising'' or ''Dragonseye'' is a science fiction novel by the American-Irish author Anne McCaffrey. It is the fourteenth book in the ''Dragonriders of Pern'' series by Anne or her son Todd McCaffrey. ''Red Star Rising'', or ''Red Sta ...
'' (US release) * ''
The Masterharper of Pern ''The Masterharper of Pern'' is a science fiction novel by the American-Irish author Anne McCaffrey. It is the fifteenth book in the ''Dragonriders of Pern'' series by Anne or her son Todd McCaffrey.. Retrieved 2011-10-09. ''The Masterharper o ...
'' (1998) * " Runner of Pern" (1998, in the anthology
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) * ''
The Skies of Pern ''The Skies of Pern'' is a science fiction novel by the American-Irish author Anne McCaffrey. It is the sixteenth book in the ''Dragonriders of Pern'' series by Anne or her son Todd McCaffrey. ''The Skies of Pern'' was first published in 2001. ...
'' (2001) * ''
A Gift of Dragons ''A Gift Of Dragons'' is a 2002 collection of short fiction by the American-Irish author Anne McCaffrey. All four stories are set on the fictional planet Pern; the book is one of two collections in the science fiction series ''Dragonriders of Pe ...
'' (2002)  – Pern short story collection ** " The Smallest Dragonboy" (1973) ** "
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" (1986 novella) ** " Runner of Pern" (1998) ** " Ever the Twain" (2002) * ''
Dragon's Kin ''Dragon's Kin'' is a science fiction novel by the American-Irish author Anne McCaffrey and her son Todd McCaffrey. Published by Del Rey Books in 2003, it is the eighteenth book in the ''Dragonriders of Pern'' series and the first with Todd as ...
'' (2003) (Anne &
Todd McCaffrey Todd J. McCaffrey (born April 27, 1956 as Todd Johnson) is an American science fiction writer known for continuing the ''Dragonriders of Pern'' series in collaboration with his mother Anne McCaffrey. Life Todd Johnson was born 27 April 1956 in M ...
) * "Beyond ''Between''" (2003, in the anthology Legends II, ed.
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Dragonsblood ''Dragonsblood'' is a science fiction novel by Todd McCaffrey in the ''Dragonriders of Pern'' series that his mother Anne McCaffrey initiated in 1967. Published in 2005, this was the first with Todd as sole author and the nineteenth in the ser ...
'' (2005) (Todd McCaffrey) * '' Dragon's Fire'' (2006) (Anne & Todd McCaffrey) * ''
Dragon Harper ''Dragon Harper'' is a science fiction novel by the American-Irish author Anne McCaffrey and her son Todd McCaffrey, part of the ''Dragonriders of Pern'' series that she initiated in 1967. Published forty years later, it was the twenty-first in ...
'' (2007) (Anne & Todd McCaffrey) * ''
Dragonheart ''Dragonheart'' (stylized as ''DragonHeart'') is a 1996 fantasy adventure film directed by Rob Cohen and written by Charles Edward Pogue, based on a story created by him and Patrick Read Johnson. The film stars Dennis Quaid, David Thewlis, ...
'' (2008) (Todd McCaffrey) * ''
Dragongirl ''Dragongirl'' is a science fiction novel by Todd McCaffrey in the ''Dragonriders of Pern'' series that his mother Anne McCaffrey initiated in 1967. Published in 2010, it is the sequel to ''Dragonheart'' and third with Todd as sole author.. Ret ...
'' (2010) (Todd McCaffrey) * ''
Dragon's Time ''Dragon's Time'' is a science fiction novel by the American-Irish author Anne McCaffrey and her son Todd McCaffrey in the ''Dragonriders of Pern'' series that she initiated in 1967. Published by Del Rey Books and released June 2011, ''Dragon's ...
'' (June 2011) (Anne & Todd McCaffrey) * ''
Sky Dragons ''Sky Dragons'' is a science fiction novel by the American-Irish author Anne McCaffrey and her son Todd McCaffrey in the ''Dragonriders of Pern'' series that she initiated in 1967. Published by Del Rey Ballantine and released July 2012, ''Sky D ...
'' (2012) (Anne & Todd McCaffrey) * ''Dragon’s Code'' (2018) ( Gigi McCaffrey) * ''After the Fall'' (in progress)


The Brain & Brawn Ship series

The Brain & Brawn Ship series comprises seven novels. Only the first was written by Anne McCaffrey alone, a
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of five previously published stories.The Ship Who Sang (series)
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The Ship books are set in the same universe as the Crystal Singer books, as
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-Brawn pairings were characters in the second and third volumes of that series. * ''
The Ship Who Sang ''The Ship Who Sang'' (1969) is a science fiction novel by American writer Anne McCaffrey, a fix-up of five stories published 1961 to 1969. It is also the title of the 1961 novelette which is the first of these stories.
'' (1969) (fix-up of stories from 1961, 1966, and 1969) * ''PartnerShip'' (1992) with
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The Ship Who Searched ''The Ship Who Searched'' is a science fiction novel by American writers Anne McCaffrey and Mercedes Lackey. It is the third of seven books in ''The Ship Who Sang'' series by McCaffrey and four other authors, and the only one by Lackey.
'' (1992) with
Mercedes Lackey Mercedes Ritchie Lackey (born June 24, 1950) is an American writer of Fantasy literature, fantasy novels. Many of her novels and trilogies are interlinked and set in the world of Velgarth, mostly in and around the country of Valdemar (fictional co ...
, * ''The City Who Fought'' (1993) with
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, * ''The Ship Who Won'' (1994) with
Jody Lynn Nye Jody Lynn Nye (born 1957) is an American science fiction writer. She is the author or co-author of approximately forty published novels and more than 100 short stories. She has specialized in science fiction or fantasy action novels and humor. H ...
, This series also includes solo entries by Stirling and Nye: * ''The Ship Errant'' (1996) by Jody Lynn Nye, * ''The Ship Avenged'' (1997) by S.M. Stirling, All but the first were issued in omnibus editions of two as ''Brain Ships'' (2003, McCaffrey, Ball & Lackey); ''The Ship Who Saved the Worlds'' (2003, McCaffrey & Nye); ''The City and the Ship'' (2004, McCaffrey & Stirling).


The Crystal series

The Crystal series, as catalogued by the
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under the name Crystal Universe, comprises five novels published from 1982 and four earlier short stories that were a basis for the first book, ''The Crystal Singer''. Three of the novels compose the Crystal trilogy, or Crystal Singer trilogy after the first of them.The Crystal Universe (series)
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* Crystal trilogy, or Crystal Singer trilogy ** '' Crystal Singer'' (1982) (based on four stories published 1974/1975) ** '' Killashandra'' (1986) ** ''Crystal Line'' (1992) Omnibus editions were published as ''The Crystal Singer Trilogy'' (1996) and ''The Crystal Singer Omnibus'' (1999). ISFDB catalogues two other novels as "Crystal Universe" books. * ''The Coelura'' (1983) * ''Nimisha's Ship'' (1998)


Ireta

The Ireta series, as catalogued by
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, comprises five novels, two "Dinosaur Planets" by Anne McCaffrey 1978 and 1984, and three "Planet Pirates" written with co-authors in the 1990s. They share a fictional premise and some characters. The events of ''Dinosaur Planet'' overlap with the final chapters of ''The Death of Sleep'', as does ''Dinosaur Planet Survivors'' with ''Sassinak''; ''Generation Warriors'' continues and concludes the storylines of both series.


The Dinosaur Planet series

When the Exploration and Evaluation Corps team reached the planet Ireta, dinosaurs were not what they expected to find. * '' Dinosaur Planet'' (1978) * ''
Dinosaur Planet Survivors ''Dinosaur Planet Survivors'' or ''Survivors: Dinosaur Planet II'' is a 1984 science fiction novel by American writer Anne McCaffrey. It is the sequel to ''Dinosaur Planet'' (1978) and thus the second book in the ''Ireta'' series.. In 1985 the ...
'' (1984) Omnibus editions have been issued under the titles ''The Ireta Adventure'' (1985), ''The Dinosaur Planet Omnibus'' (2001), and ''The Mystery of Ireta'' (2004).


The Planet Pirates trilogy

All is not well in the FSP: pirates attack the spacelanes. In this series, survivors on Ireta and survivors of space pirate attacks join forces. * ''
Sassinak ''Sassinak'' is a science fiction novel by American writers Anne McCaffrey and Elizabeth Moon, published by Baen Books in 1990. It is the first book in the ''Planet Pirates'' trilogy and continues the ''Ireta'' series that McCaffrey initiated w ...
'' (1990-03-01) with
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The Death of Sleep ''The Death of Sleep'' is a science fiction novel by American writers Anne McCaffrey and Jody Lynn Nye, published by Baen Books in 1990. It is the second book in the ''Planet Pirates'' trilogy and continues the Ireta series that McCaffrey init ...
'' (1990-06-01) with Jody Lynn Nye, * '' Generation Warriors'' (1991-02-01) with Elizabeth Moon, Omnibus edition: ''The Planet Pirates'' (1993).


The Talents universe

"The Talents Universe", as catalogued by the
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, comprises two series. They share one fictional premise. Eight books, all by Anne McCaffrey alone, are rooted in her second story (1959) and three stories published in 1969.The Talents Universe (series)
ISFDB. Subpages for all constituent stories and books. Retrieved 2011-08-01.


The Talent series

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To Ride Pegasus ''To Ride Pegasus'' is a collection of four science fiction stories by American writer Anne McCaffrey, published by Ballantine Books in 1973 and later under its Del Rey Books, Del Rey imprint. (ISFDB). Retrieved 2011-08-01. "To Ride Pegasus" is ...
'' (1973) (collection of stories from 1969 and 1973) * '' Pegasus in Flight'' (1990) * '' Pegasus in Space'' (2000)


The Tower and Hive series

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The Rowan ''The Rowan'' (1990) is a science fiction novel by American writer Anne McCaffrey, the first book in ''The Tower and the Hive'' series (also known as ''The Rowan'' series). It is set in the universe of the "Pegasus" trilogy, against a backdrop ...
'' (1990) (partly based on the 1959 story "Lady in the Tower") * '' Damia'' (1991) (partly based on the 1969 short "A Meeting of Minds") * ''
Damia's Children ''Damia's Children'' is a 1993 science fiction novel by American writer Anne McCaffrey Anne Inez McCaffrey (1 April 1926 – 21 November 2011) was an American writer known for the ''Dragonriders of Pern'' science fiction series. She ...
'' (1993) * '' Lyon's Pride'' (1994) * '' The Tower and the Hive'' (1999)


Doona

* ''Decision at Doona'' (1969) * ''Crisis on Doona'' (1992) with Jody Lynn Nye, * ''Treaty at Doona'' (1994) with Jody Lynn Nye, (Originally ''Treaty Planet'') Omnibus edition of the latter two: ''Doona'' (2004).


Petaybee universe

The Petaybee universe comprises two trilogies by Anne McCaffrey and Elizabeth Ann Scarborough.


Powers trilogy

* ''Powers That Be'' (1993) with Elizabeth Ann Scarborough, * ''Power Lines'' (1994) with Elizabeth Ann Scarborough, * ''Power Play'' (1995) with Elizabeth Ann Scarborough,


The Twins of Petaybee series

* ''Changelings'' (2005) with Elizabeth Ann Scarborough, * ''Maelstrom'' (2006) with Elizabeth Ann Scarborough, * ''Deluge'' (2008) with Elizabeth Ann Scarborough,


The Barque Cat series

This duology is a collaboration between Anne McCaffrey and Elizabeth Ann Scarborough that introduces a new universe with Barque Cats and their special telepathically linked humans. *''Catalyst'' (2010) with
Elizabeth Ann Scarborough Elizabeth Ann Scarborough (born March 23, 1947) is an American writer of science fiction and fantasy and Registered Nurse who lives in Port Townsend, Washington. She has published over 40 novels, as well as collaborating with Anne McCaffrey on ...
*''Catacombs'' (December 2010) with Elizabeth Ann Scarborough


The Freedom series

The Freedom series or "Catteni Sequence" comprises one 1970 short story and four ''Freedom'' novels written 1995 to 2002. * ''Freedom's Landing'' (1995) (based on the 1970 short story "The Thorns of Barevi") * ''Freedom's Choice'' (1996) * ''Freedom's Challenge'' (1998) * ''Freedom's Ransom'' (2002)


Acorna universe

The "Acorna Universe series" comprises ten novels published 1997 to 2007, seven sometimes called ''Acorna'' and three sometimes called ''Acorna's Children''. The first two were written by Anne McCaffrey and
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, the rest by McCaffrey and
Elizabeth Ann Scarborough Elizabeth Ann Scarborough (born March 23, 1947) is an American writer of science fiction and fantasy and Registered Nurse who lives in Port Townsend, Washington. She has published over 40 novels, as well as collaborating with Anne McCaffrey on ...
.


Acorna series

* '' Acorna: The Unicorn Girl'' (1997) with Margaret Ball, * '' Acorna's Quest'' (1998) with Margaret Ball, * '' Acorna's People'' (1999) with Elizabeth Ann Scarborough, * '' Acorna's World'' (2000) with Elizabeth Ann Scarborough, * '' Acorna's Search'' (2001) with Elizabeth Ann Scarborough, * '' Acorna's Rebels'' (2003) with Elizabeth Ann Scarborough, * '' Acorna's Triumph'' (2004) with Elizabeth Ann Scarborough,


Acorna's Children series

* ''
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'' (2005) with Elizabeth Ann Scarborough, * ''Second Wave'' (2006) with Elizabeth Ann Scarborough, * ''Third Watch'' (2007) with Elizabeth Ann Scarborough,


Short story collections

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Get Off the Unicorn ''Get Off the Unicorn'' is a collection of science fiction short stories by American writer Anne McCaffrey, first published in paperback by Del Rey Books in June 1977. Eleven of the fourteen stories were previously published in various magazines ...
'' (1977) * ''
The Girl Who Heard Dragons __NOTOC__ ''The Girl Who Heard Dragons'' is a 1994 collection of short fantasy and science fiction stories by the American-Irish author Anne McCaffrey. It opens with an essay on her celebrity, or lack thereof, and includes 23 drawings by the co ...
'' (1994) (contains one
Pern ''Dragonriders of Pern'' is a science fantasy series written primarily by American-Irish author Anne McCaffrey, who initiated it in 1967. Beginning in 2003, her middle child Todd McCaffrey has written Pern novels, both solo and jointly with A ...
story by the same name)


Romances

* ''The Mark of Merlin'' (1971) * ''Ring of Fear'' (1971) * ''The Kilternan Legacy'' (1975) * ''Stitch in Snow'' (1985) * ''The Year of the Lucy'' (1986) * ''The Lady'' (1987) (also published as ''The Carradyne Touch'') ''Three Women'' contains the first three listed in an omnibus edition.


Children's books

* ''An Exchange of Gifts'' (1995) * ''No One Noticed the Cat'' (1996) * ''If Wishes Were Horses'' (1998) * ''Black Horses for the King'' (1998) –
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Anthologies

*''Alchemy and Academe'' (1970) *''Space Opera'' (1996) with Elizabeth Ann Scarborough,


Nonfiction


Cookbooks

* ''Cooking Out of This World'' (1973), edited by A.M.; revised 1992, * ''Serve it Forth: Cooking with Anne McCaffrey'' (1996), edited with
John Betancourt John Gregory Betancourt (born October 25, 1963) is an American writer of science fiction, fantasy and mystery novels, as well as short stories. He is also known as the founder and publisher, with his wife Kim Betancourt, of Wildside Press in 198 ...
,


Dragons

* ''A Diversity of Dragons'' (1997), by A.M. and Richard Woods, illustrated by John Howe, Atheneum Books,  – ISFDB says, "Cataloged as fiction by the Library of Congress even though it's part non-fiction and part art book."A Diversity of Dragons
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External links

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