
Craig Shaw Gardner writes humorous fantasy under his real name. He wrote the Changeling trilogy under the penname Peter Garrison. Learn more at his website.
The Exploits of Ebenezum — (1985-1987) Publisher: When the wizard-killing demon Guxx Unfufadoo fails at ridding the Netherhells of the great Ebenezum, he instead curses the wizard, making Ebenezum allergic to magic. Ebenezum and his hapless apprentice Wuntvor must journey to the City of Forbidden Delights to seek a cure — and avoid such perils as tap-dancing dragons, enchanted chickens, and sinister shrubbery. ![]() ![]()
The Ballad of Wuntvor — (1987-1989) Sequels to The Exploits of Ebenezum. Publisher: When a wizard is unable to cure his malady of magicks, he sends his apprentice Wuntvor to seek aid in the distant land of the Eastern Kingdoms which are ripe with fiendish peril. ![]() ![]()
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The Cineverse Cycle — (1989-1990) Publisher: The Bewildering new series that believes in B-movies. |
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Arabian Nights — (1991-1993) The Last Arabian Night was also published as Scheherazade's Night Out. Publisher: "Listen, my friends, to the tale of the eight voyage of Sinbad the sailor on which he encounters again all the wonders and delights of his first seven voyages. Plus a few additional surprises... ![]() ![]()
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Dragon Circle — (1994-1996) Dragon Sleeping was also published as Raven Walking. Publisher: When a fierce storm strikes one night, Nick Blake and his community are transported to an enchanted realm. Soon, Nick and his neighbors are thrust into a war between two wizards for control of an all-powerful dragon. Now, Nick must choose sides — and perhaps become a hero. ![]() ![]()
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