Christopher Stasheff Books In Order
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The Warlock in Spite of Himself | (1969) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
King Kobold Revived | (1971) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
The Warlock Unlocked | (1982) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
Escape Velocity | (1983) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
The Warlock Enraged | (1985) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
The Warlock Is Missing | (1986) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
The Warlock Wandering | (1986) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
The Warlock Heretical | (1987) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
The Warlock's Companion | (1988) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
The Warlock Insane | (1989) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
The Warlock Rock | (1990) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
Warlock and Son | (1991) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
The Warlock's Last Ride | (2004) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
Publication Order of Rogue Wizard Books
A Wizard in Absentia | (1993) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
A Wizard in Bedlam | (1995) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
A Wizard in War | (1995) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
A Wizard in Mind | (1995) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
A Wizard in Peace | (1996) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
A Wizard in Chaos | (1997) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
A Wizard in Midgard | (1998) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
A Wizard and a Warlord | (2000) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
A Wizard in the Way | (2000) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
A Wizard in a Feud | (2001) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
Publication Order of Wizard in Rhyme Books
Her Majesty's Wizard | (1986) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
The Oathbound Wizard | (1993) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
The Witch Doctor | (1994) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
The Secular Wizard | (1995) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
My Son, the Wizard | (1997) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
The Haunted Wizard | (2000) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
The Crusading Wizard | (2000) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
The Feline Wizard | (2000) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
Publication Order of Starship Troupers Books
A Company of Stars | (1991) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
We Open on Venus | (1991) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
A Slight Detour | (1994) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
Publication Order of Harold Shea Books
The Enchanter Reborn | (1992) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
The Exotic Enchanter | (1995) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
Publication Order of War and Honor Books
Blood and War | (1993) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
Publication Order of Warlock's Heirs Books
M'Lady Witch | (1994) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
Quicksilver's Knight | (1995) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
The Spell-Bound Scholar | (1999) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
Here Be Monsters | (2001) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
Publication Order of The Star Stone Books
The Shaman | (1995) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
The Sage | (1996) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
Publication Order of The Crafters Books
Blessings and Curses | (1992) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
The Seaman | (1997) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
Saint Vidicon to the Rescue | (2005) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
Publication Order of Short Stories/Novellas
Coronach of the Bell | (2014) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
The Warlock's Grandfather | (2014) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
The Ghost Girl | (2019) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
Publication Order of The Incompleat Enchanter Books
The Incompleat Enchanter / The Incomplete Enchanter | (1940) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
The Mathematics of Magic | (1941) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
The Castle of Iron | (1950) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
The Enchanter Compleated | (1953) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
Wall of Serpents / The Enchanter Compleated | (1960) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
The Compleat Enchanter | (1975) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
The Complete Compleat Enchanter | (1989) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
The Enchanter Reborn | (1992) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
The Exotic Enchanter | (1995) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
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Publication Order of Wing Commander Books
Freedom Flight | (1992) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
End Run | (1993) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
Fleet Action | (1994) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
Heart Of The Tiger | (1995) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
The Price of Freedom | (1996) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
Action Stations | (1997) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
False Colors | (1998) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
Wing Commander Novelization | (1999) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
Wing Commander Junior Novelization | (1999) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
Pilgrim Stars | (1999) | Description / Buy at Amazon | ||
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Publication Order of Anthologies
Christopher Stasheff is an American author that has been compared to the likes of J.R.R. Tolkien with regards to the impact he has had on the science fiction and fantasy genres.
+Biography
Christopher Stasheff was born in 1944. The youngest of four children, the author spent his childhood in Mount Vernon, New York, and Ann Arbor, Michigan. Christopher knew he had a knack for storytelling even as a child.
By the time he was eight, the author was already creating imaginative characters and tales. With an actor for a father, Christopher’s thirst for the stage was also sparked at a very young age.
It helped that he had three siblings because he was always working hard to upstage them, a mentality that drove his eventual success. The author initially had his eyes set on pursuing puppetry. The scarcity of success stories in that field did little to dissuade him from this path, though his passion here never went anywhere.
Luckily for Christopher, he loved television as much as the stage and, during his time at the University of Michigan in 1961, there were actual opportunities for him to pursue Television and Radio.
Michigan’s Radio and TV program was pretty lucrative for Christopher who rapidly shot up the ladder, jumping from a production assistant to a script supervisor. The author eventually went on to manage the student programs broadcast at the University of Michigan.
But he wasn’t satisfied, eventually moving on to the University of Nebraska at Lincoln where he worked in the Instructional TV in-school program broadcast. With his M.A. diploma in hand and the prospects beginning to manifest before him, one would have expected Christopher to disappear into Television for the rest of his life.
But the decision to go to the University of Nebraska only positioned him to reignite his love for the stage. It began with one or two random and rather minor roles that he accepted from the Nebraska Theater department.
Those minor roles kept growing and tempting Christopher Stasheff until he finally cast his broadcasting opportunities aside and decided to pursue a doctorate in theater. During his studies, Christopher saw an opportunity to experiment with publishing.
Upon hearing of a writing competition for unpublished fantasy and science fiction authors, Christopher Stasheff entered with the intention of winning. However, Christopher was unable to finish his manuscript in time.
Luckily for his fans, Christopher did not give up, finishing ‘The Warlock in Spite of Himself’ even though the deadline had already passed. He was brave enough to submit the manuscript to Ace Publishers even without an agent, and that set him on the path to becoming a renowned science fiction legend.
Christopher met his wife sometime later. Mary Miller was a theatrical consumer. The two married and raised four children, not to mention various cats. It is worth noting that the success of his first manuscript did not dissuade Christopher Stasheff from his studies.
Not only did he acquire his Ph.D. in theater but he went on to utilize it, becoming a professor at Montclair State College, New Jersey. Interestingly enough, Christopher’s teaching roles often found him imparting knowledge about radio and television broadcasting to young minds, this despite having seemingly given up on it in favor of theater.
Christopher Stasheff doesn’t do much teaching anymore, and writing has become a challenge. The author was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. But he has endeavored to maintain his writing craft.
And when the ability temporarily escapes him, he is happy to attend conventions, speak on panels and interact with other fans of science fiction, radio and television broadcasting, theater and publishing.
Christopher has written novels and short stories, not to mention contributing to anthologies and directing plays.
Christopher’s biggest strength has always been his ability to organically blend science fiction and fantasy.
+Her Majesty’s Wizard
Matt Mantrell was minding his own business as he translated runes on a scrap of parchment. Then he found himself in a strange world, one where magic could be worked by reciting verses.
And if that isn’t enough, Matt is soon summoning dragons and fighting to save princesses.
This is one of Christopher Stasheff’s earliest works. The book takes place in a world where poetry can be used to manipulate magic. Matt was just an ordinary graduate student at an American university. Then he decided to forget his research in favor of deciphering a fragment of parchment and was magically transported to a different world.
The book definitely appeals more to children than adults.
Not only is it a short and easy read but there is a ton of action. The hero is easy enough to love, competent in the use of his new found magic yet quite honest and humble. The weakest aspect of the book is its lack of ambiguity.
Christopher creates a world that hinges on absolutes. There is only good and evil, and the characters in Christopher’s book must choose either one of these ideals; there is nothing in between, no moral grey.
But that is only a weakness for readers that are unused to light fantasy of this sort.
+The Warlock in Spite of Himself
Gramarye is a world walking a path to destruction. Gramarye might mirror Earth’s Middle Ages, but it is a far different world, one with witches, warlocks and magic. Of course, that shouldn’t matter to Rod Gallowglass because he is a man of science that does not give much credence to magic.
If both Rod and Gramarye are to survive, Rod must put his biases aside and become a warlock. That is the only way he will keep Gramarye safe from an external threat.
The first book in the Warlock series is very aptly named in that it chronicles the journey of a man of science that must go against everything he understands and believes in order to become a Warlock.
The book moves at a rapid pace and endeavors to entertain more than anything else. A Blend of science fiction and magic, the novel is definitely a product of its time and works with a number of concepts that some might consider dated.
The Christopher Stasheff tale centers on Rod Gallowglass, a scientist that discovers a race of magical creatures. His use of technology soon elicits him the title of warlock as he undertakes an adventure the likes of which he could never have dreamed.
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