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'''Fritz Reuter Leiber Jr.'''  (December 24, 1910 &endash; Sepember 5, 1992) was a science fiction, horror and fantasy writer. Among his more notable creations are [[Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser]], of whose adventures there are seven books.
'''Fritz Reuter Leiber, Jr'''  (24 December 1910–5 September 1992) was a [[Science fiction|science-fiction]], horror, and fantasy writer. Among his more notable creations are [[Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser]], of whose adventures there are seven books.
 
== Works: ==
== Works: ==
   
   
=== Stories: ===
=== Stories: ===


* 1947: ''Adept's Gambit'' (in ''[[Night's Black Agents]]'')
In approximate order of publication:
* 1952: ''I'm Looking For Jeff'' (''[[Fantastic]]'', Fall 1952)
 
* 1959: ''Lean Times in Lankhmar'' (''[[Fantastic]]'', November 1959)
* 1939
* 1960: ''When the Sea-King's Away'' (''[[Fantastic]]'', May 1960)
** ''[[Two Sought Adventure]]'' (''[[Unknown (Fantasy Fiction Magazine)|Unknown]]'', August 1939)
* 1961: ''Scylla's Daughter'' (''[[Fantastic]], May 1961'')
* 1940
* 1962: ''The Unholy Grail'' (''[[Fantastic]]'', October 1962)
** ''The Automatic Pistol'' (''[[Weird Tales]]'', May 1940)
* 1963: ''The Cloud of Hate'' (''[[Fantastic]]'', May 1963)
** ''[[The Bleak Shore]]'' (''[[Unknown Fantasy Fiction]]'', November 1940)
* 1964: ''The Lords of Quarmall (''[[Fantastic]]'', January and February 1964)
* 1941
* 1964: ''Adept's Gambit'' (abridged by the author) (''[[Fantastic]]'', May 1964)
** ''[[The Howling Tower]]'' (''[[Unknown Fantasy Fiction]]'', June 1941)
* 1970: ''The Snow Women'' (''[[Fantastic]], April 1970'')
** ''They Never Come Back'' (''[[Future Fiction]]'', August 1941)
* 1970: ''Ill Met In Lankhmar'' ''[[Fantasy and Science Fiction]]'', 1970)
** ''Smoke Ghost'' (''[[Unknown Worlds]]'', October 1941)
* 1942
** ''The Power of the Puppets'' (''[[Thrilling Mystery]]'', January 1942)
** ''The Phantom Slayer'' (''[[Weird Tales]]'', January 1942)
** ''[[The Sunken Land]]'' (''[[Unknown Worlds]]'', February 1942)
** ''The Hill and the Hole'' (''[[Unknown Worlds]]'', August 1942)
** ''Spider Mansion'' (''[[Weird Tales]]'', September 1942)
** ''The Hound'' (''[[Weird Tales]]'', November 1942)
* 1943
** ''[[Thieves' House]]'' (''[[Unknown Worlds]]'', February 1943)
** ''Conjure Wife'' (''[[Unknown Worlds]]'', April 1943)
** ''Gather, Darkness!'' (''[[Astounding Science Fiction]]'', 3 parts: May - July 1943)
** ''The Mutant's Brother'' (''[[Astounding Science Fiction]]'', August 1943)
** ''To Make a Roman Holiday'' (''[[Esquire]]'', October 1943)
* 1944
** ''Taboo'' (''[[Astounding Science Fiction]]'', February 1944)
** ''Sanity'' (''[[Astounding Science Fiction]]'', April 1944)
** ''Thought'' (''[[Astounding Science Fiction]]'', July 1944)
** ''Business of Killing'' (''[[Astounding Science Fiction]]'', September 1944)
* 1945
** ''Wanted - An Enemy'' (''[[Astounding Science Fiction]]'', February 1945)
** ''Destiny Times Three'' (''[[Astounding Science Fiction]]'', 2 parts: March - April 1945)
** ''The Dreams of Albert Moreland'' (''[[The Acolyte]]'', Spring 1945)
* 1946
** ''Mr. Bauer and the Atoms'' (''[[Weird Tales]]'', January 1946)
** ''Alice and the Allergy'' (''[[Weird Tales]]'', September 1946)
* 1947
** ''Diary in the Snow'' (in ''[[Night's Black Agents]]'')
** ''The Man Who Never Grew Young'' (in ''[[Night's Black Agents]]'')
** ''[[Adept's Gambit]]'' (in ''[[Night's Black Agents]]'')
* 1949
** ''The Girl with the Hungry Eyes'' (in ''[[The Girl with the Hungry Eyes, and Other Stories]]'', edited anonymously, Avon, #184)
** ''In the X-Ray'' (''[[Weird Tales]]'', July 1949)
* 1950
** ''Let Freedom Ring '' (''[[Amazing Stories]]'', April 1950)
** ''The Black Ewe '' (''[[Startling Stories]]'', May 1950)
** ''You're All Alone'' (''[[Fantastic Adventures]]'', July 1950)
** ''Martians, Keep Out!'' (''[[Future Combined with Science Fiction Stories]]'', July/August 1950)
** ''The Lion and the Lamb'' (''[[Astounding Science Fiction]]'', September 1950)
** ''The Ship Sails at Midnight'' (''[[Fantastic Adventures]]'', September 1950)
** ''The Enchanted Forest'' (''[[Astounding Science Fiction]]'', October 1950)
** ''Later Than You Think'' (''[[Galaxy Science Fiction]]'', October 1950)
** ''Coming Attraction'' (''[[Galaxy Science Fiction]]'', November 1950)
** ''The Dead Man'' (''[[Weird Tales]]'', November 1950)
* 1951
** ''Cry Witch!'' (''[[10 Story Fantasy]]'', Spring 1951, edited by [[Donald A. Wollheim]])
** ''Nice Girl with Five Husbands'' (''[[Galaxy Science Fiction]]'', April 1951)
** ''Appointment in Tomorrow'' (''[[Galaxy Science Fiction]]'', July 1951)
** ''Dark Vengeance'' (''[[Suspense]]'', Fall 1951)
** ''A Pail of Air'' (''[[Galaxy Science Fiction]]'', December 1951)
** ''When the Last Gods Die'' (''[[The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]]'', December 1951)
* 1952
** ''Dr. Kometevsky's Day'' (''[[Galaxy Science Fiction]]'', February 1952)
** ''The Moon Is Green'' (''[[Galaxy Science Fiction]]'', April 1952)
** ''The Foxholes of Mars'' (''[[Thrilling Wonder Stories]]'', June 1952)
** ''Yesterday House'' (''[[Galaxy Science Fiction]]'', August 1952)
** ''I'm Looking For "Jeff"'' (''[[Fantastic (Fantasy Fiction Magazine)|Fantastic]]'', Fall 1952)
* 1953
** ''The Big Holiday'' (''[[The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]]'', January 1953)
** ''The Night He Cried '' (''[[Star Science Fiction Stories]]'', February 1953)
** ''[[The Seven Black Priests]]'' (''[[Other Worlds Science Stories]]'', May 1953)
** ''A Bad Day for Sales'' (''[[Galaxy Science Fiction]]'', July 1953)
* 1954
** ''The Silence Game'' (''[[The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]]'', April 1954)
** ''The Mechanical Bride'' (''[[Science Fiction Thinking Machines]]'', edited by [[Groff Conklin]], May 1954)
* 1957
** ''Induction'' (in ''Two Sought Adventure'', 1957)
** ''Last'' (''[[The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]]'', March 1957)
** ''Time Fighter'' (''[[Fantastic Universe]]'', March 1957)
** ''Friends and Enemies'' (''[[Infinity Science Fiction]]'', April 1957)
** ''Time in the Round'' (''[[Galaxy Science Fiction]]'', May 1957)
** ''Femmequin 973'' (''[[Science Fiction Stories]]'', July 1957)
** ''The Big Trek'' (''[[The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]]'', October 1957)
** ''What's He Doing in There?'' (''[[Galaxy Science Fiction]]'', December 1957)
* 1958
** ''Bread Overhead'' (''[[Galaxy Science Fiction]]'', February 1958)
** ''Try and Change the Past'' (''[[Astounding Science Fiction]]'', March 1958)
** ''The Big Time'' (''[[Galaxy Magazine]]'', 2 parts: March - April 1958) [[Hugo Awards|''Hugo'' award-winner]]
** ''A Deskful of Girls'' (''[[The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]]'', April 1958)
** ''Rump-Titty-Titty-Tum-TAH-Tee'' (''[[The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]]'', May 1958)
** ''The Last Letter'' (''[[Galaxy Science Fiction]]'', June 1958)
** ''Bullet With His Name'' (''[[Galaxy Science Fiction]]'', July 1958)
** ''Space-Time for Springers'' (''[[Star Science Fiction Stories]] No. 4'', November 1958, edited by [[Frederik Pohl]], Ballantine, #272K)
** ''Little Old Miss Macbeth'' (''[[The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]]'', December 1958)
** ''The Number of the Beast'' (''[[Galaxy Magazine]]'', December 1958)
* 1959
** ''The Silver Eggheads'' (''[[The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]]'', January 1959)
** ''Pipe Dream'' (''[[If (Science Fiction Magazine)|If]]'', February 1959)
** ''MS. Found in a Maelstrom'' (''[[Short Stories for Men]]'', April 1959)
** ''Psychosis from Space'' (''[[Satellite Science Fiction]]'', April 1959)
** ''The House of Mrs. Delgato'' (''[[Rogue (Magazine)|Rogue]]'', May 1959)
** ''Damnation Morning'' (''[[Fantastic (Fantasy Fiction Magazine)|Fantastic]]'', August 1959)
** ''[[Lean Times in Lankhmar]]'' (''[[Fantastic Science Fiction Stories]]'', November 1959)
** ''The Mind Spider'' (''[[Fantastic Science Fiction Stories]]'', November 1959)
** ''The Improper Authorities'' (''[[Fantastic Science Fiction Stories]]'', November 1959)
** ''Tranquility, Or Else!'' (''[[Fantastic Science Fiction Stories]]'', November 1959)
** ''Our Saucer Vacation'' (''[[Fantastic Universe]]'', December 1959)
* 1960
** ''The Night of the Long Knives'' (''[[Amazing Science Fiction Stories]]'', January 1960)
** ''Mariana'' (''[[Fantastic Science Fiction Stories]]'', February 1960)
** ''Schizo Jimmie'' (''[[The Saint Detective Magazine]]'', February 1960)
** ''The Oldest Soldier'' (''[[The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]]'', May 1960)
** ''[[When the Sea-King's Away...]]'' (''[[Fantastic Science Fiction Stories]]'', May 1960)
** ''Rats of Limbo'' (''[[The Saint Detective Magazine]]'', August 1960)
** ''Deadly Moon'' (''[[Fantastic Stories of Imagination]]'', November 1960)
* 1961
** ''While Set Fled'' (''[[Amra|Amra #15]]'', 1961)
** ''All the Weed in the World'' (''[[Playboy]]'', January 1961)
** ''Scream Wolf'' (''[[Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine]]'', February 1961)
** ''Kreativity for Kats'' (''[[Galaxy Magazine]]'', April 1961)
** ''[[Scylla's Daughter]]'' (''[[Fantastic Stories of Imagination]]'', May 1961)
** ''The Goggles of Dr. Dragonet'' (''[[Fantastic Stories of Imagination]]'', July 1961)
** ''The Beat Cluster'' (''[[Galaxy Magazine]]'', October 1961)
** ''Hatchery of Dreams'' (''[[Fantastic Stories]]'', October 1961)
** ''The Big Time'' (translated by [[Vanna Lombardi]] as ''Il grande tempo'', [[Galaxy Magazine|''Galaxy'' (Italian edition)]], 4 parts: November 1961 - February 1962)
** ''A Visitor from Back East'' (''[[Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine]]'', December 1961)
* 1962
** ''The Thirteenth Step'' (''[[The Fiend in You]]'', 1962, edited by [[Charles Beaumont]])
** ''The Big Engine'' (''[[Galaxy Magazine]]'', February 1962)
** ''A Bit of the Dark World'' (''[[Fantastic Stories of Imagination]]'', February 1962)
** ''The Man Who Made Friends with Electricity'' (''[[The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]]'', March 1962)
** ''The 64-Square Madhouse'' (''[[If (Science Fiction Magazine)|If]]'', May 1962)
** ''The Secret Songs'' (''[[The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]]'', August 1962)
** ''The Snowbank Orbit'' (''[[If (Science Fiction Magazine)|If]]'', September 1962)
** ''[[The Unholy Grail]]'' (''[[Fantastic Stories of Imagination]]'', October 1962)
** ''The Creature from Cleveland Depths'' (''[[Galaxy Magazine]]'', December 1962)
* 1963
** ''The Spider'' (''[[Rogue (Magazine)|Rogue]]'', January 1963)
** ''Dr. Adams' Garden of Evil'' (''[[Fantastic Stories of Imagination]]'', February 1963)
** ''Game for Motel Room'' (''[[The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]]'', March 1963)
** ''X Marks the Pedwalk'' (''[[Worlds of Tomorrow]]'', April 1963)
** ''The Casket-Demon'' (''[[Fantastic Stories of Imagination]]'', April 1963)
** ''Kindergarten'' (''[[The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]]'', April 1963)
** ''[[The Cloud of Hate]]'' (''[[Fantastic Stories of Imagination]]'', May 1963)
** ''Success'' (''[[The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]]'', July 1963)
** ''Crimes Against Passion'' (''[[Gamma (Science Fiction Anthology)|Gamma 1]]'', edited by [[Charles E. Fritch]], July 1963)
** ''A Hitch in Space'' (''[[Worlds of Tomorrow]]'', August 1963)
** ''[[Bazaar of the Bizarre]]'' (''[[Fantastic Stories of Imagination]]'', August 1963)
** ''237 Talking Statues, Etc.'' (''[[The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]]'', September 1963)
** ''No Great Magic'' (''[[Galaxy Magazine]]'', December 1963)
* 1964
** ''The Black Gondolier'' ([[Over the Edge]], 1964, edited by [[August Derleth]])
** ''Lie Still, Snow White'' ([[Taboo (Anthology)|Taboo]], 1964, edited anonymously)
** ''The Wanderer'' (1964, Ballantine, #U6010)
** ''[[The Lords of Quarmall]]'' (''[[Fantastic Stories of Imagination]]'', 2 parts: January - February 1964) (with [[Harry Fischer]])
** ''[[Adept's Gambit]]'' (abridged by the author) (''[[Fantastic Stories of Imagination]]'', May 1964)
** ''When the Change-Winds Blow'' (''[[The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]]'', August 1964)
** ''Be of Good Cheer'' (''[[Galaxy Magazine]]'', October 1964)
** ''Midnight in the Mirror World'' (''[[Fantastic Stories of Imagination]]'', October 1964)
* 1965
** ''Mirror'' (''[[Fortune (Magazine)|Fortune]]'', ? 1965)
** ''Knight's Move'' (?)
** ''Four Ghosts in Hamlet'' (''[[The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]]'', January 1965)
** ''Far Reach to Cygnus'' (''[[Amazing Stories]]'', February 1965)
** ''Moon Duel'' (''[[If (Science Fiction Magazine)|If]]'', September 1965)
** ''[[Stardock]]'' (abridged by the author) (''[[Fantastic (Fantasy Fiction Magazine)|Fantastic]]'', September 1965)
** ''Cyclops'' (''[[Worlds of Tomorrow]]'', September 1965)
** ''The Good New Days'' (''[[Galaxy Magazine]]'', October 1965)
* 1966
** ''To Arkham and the Stars'' ([[The Dark Brotherhood and Other Pieces]], 1966, edited by [[August Derleth]], [[Arkham House]])
** ''Sunk Without Trace'' (''[[Worlds of Tomorrow]]'', January 1966)
** ''The Crystal Prison'' (''[[Galaxy Magazine]]'', April 1966)
* 1967
** ''Gonna Roll the Bones'' ([[Dangerous Visions]], October 1967, edited by [[Harlan Ellison]], [[Doubleday]])
** ''The Winter Flies'' (''[[The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]]'', October 1967)
** ''Answering Service'' (''[[If (Science Fiction Magazine)|If]]'', December 1967)
** ''Black Corridor'' (''[[Galaxy Magazine]]'', December 1967)
* 1968
** ''The Turned-off Heads'' (''[[The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]]'', January 1968)
** ''When Brahma Wakes'' (''[[Fantastic (Fantasy Fiction Magazine)|Fantastic]]'', January 1968)
** ''Crazy Annaoj'' (''[[Galaxy Magazine]]'', February 1968)
** ''The Square Root of Brain'' (''[[New Worlds (Science Fiction Magazine)|New Worlds]]'', February 1968)
** ''A Specter is Haunting Texas'' (''[[Galaxy Magazine]]'', 3 parts: July - September 1968)
** ''[[The Two Best Thieves in Lankhmar]]'' (''[[Fantastic (Fantasy Fiction Magazine)|Fantastic]]'', August 1968)
** ''One Station of the Way'' (''[[Galaxy Magazine]]'', December 1968)
** ''[[Their Mistress, The Sea]]'' (in ''[[Swords in the Mist]]'')
** ''[[The Wrong Branch]]'' (in ''[[Swords in the Mist]]'')
** ''[[In the Witch's Tent]]'' (in ''[[Swords Against Wizardry]]'')
* 1969
** ''Richmond, Late September, 1849'' (''[[Fantastic (Fantasy Fiction Magazine)|Fantastic]]'', February 1969)
** ''Endfray of the Ofay'' (''[[If (Science Fiction Magazine)|If]]'', March 1969)
** ''Ship of Shadows'' (''[[The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]]'', July 1969)
** ''When They Openly Walk'' (''[[Galaxy Magazine]]'', August 1969)
* 1970
** ''[[The Circle Curse]]'' (in ''[[Swords Against Death]]'')
** ''America the Beautiful'' (''[[The Year 2000 (Science Fiction Anthology)|The Year 2000]]'', edited by [[Harry Harrison]], Doubleday, March 1970)
** ''[[The Snow Women]]'' (''[[Fantastic (Fantasy Fiction Magazine)|Fantastic]]'', April 1970)
** ''[[Ill Met in Lankhmar]]'' (''[[The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]]'', April 1970)
* 1971
** ''Gold, Black, and Silver'' (''[[Quark (Science Fiction Anthology)|Quark/2]]'', edited by [[Marilyn Hacker]] and [[Samuel R. Delany]], February 1971)
** ''[[The Price of Pain-Ease]]'' (''[[The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]]'', November 1971)
* 1972
** ''The Lotus Eaters'' (''[[The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]]'', October 1972)
** ''Another Cask of Wine'' (''[[Infinity (Science Fiction Anthology)|Infinity Four]]'', edited by [[Robert Hoskins]], Lancer, #447-75397-095, November 1972)
** ''Day Dark, Night Bright'' (''[[Infinity (Science Fiction Anthology)|Infinity Four]]'', edited by [[Robert Hoskins]], Lancer, #447-75397-095, November 1972)
** ''The Bump'' (''[[Infinity (Science Fiction Anthology)|Infinity Four]]'', edited by [[Robert Hoskins]], Lancer, #447-75397-095, November 1972)
* 1973
** ''[[The Sadness of the Executioner]]'' (''[[Flashing Swords!|Flashing Swords! 1]]'', 1973, edited by [[Lin Carter]])
** ''Cat Three'' (''[[The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]]'', October 1973)
** ''[[Trapped in the Shadowland]]'' (''[[Fantastic (Fantasy Fiction Magazine)|Fantastic]]'', November 1973)
** ''[[The Bait]]'' (''[[Whispers (Fantasy Fiction Anthology)|Whispers #2]]'', edited by [[Stuart David Schiff]], December 1973)
* 1974
** ''Waif'' (''[[The Far Side of Time: Thirteen Original Stories]]'', edited by [[Roger Elwood]] Dodd, Mead, 0-396-06857-X'', 1974)
** ''Cat's Cradle'' (''[[The Book of Fritz Leiber]]'', January 1974)
** ''[[Beauty and the Beasts]]'' (''[[The Book of Fritz Leiber]]'', January 1974)
** ''Midnight by the Morphy Watch'' (''[[Worlds of If]]'', July-August 1974)
** ''Do You Know Dave Wenzel?'' (''[[Fellowship of the Stars]]'', edited by [[Terry Carr]]; Simon & Schuster, 0-671-21881-6, November 1974)
** ''Mysterious Doings in the Metropolitan Museum'' (''[[Universe (Science Fiction Anthology)|Universe 5]]'', edited by [[Terry Carr]],  Random House, 0-394-48562-9, November 1974)
* 1975
** ''Catch That Zeppelin!'' (''[[The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]]'', March 1975)
** ''[[Under the Thumbs of the Gods]]'' (''[[Fantastic (Fantasy Fiction Magazine)|Fantastic]]'', April 1975)
** ''The Glove'' (''[[Whispers (Fantasy Fiction Anthology)|Whispers #6-7]]'', edited by [[Stuart David Schiff]], June 1975)
** ''Night Passage'' (''[[Gnostica]]'', July 1975)
** ''[[Trapped in the Sea of Stars]]'' (''[[The Second Book of Fritz Leiber]]'', September 1975)
** ''Belsen Express'' (''[[The Second Book of Fritz Leiber]]'', September 1975)
* 1976
** ''Dark Wings'' (''[[Superhorror]]'', edited by [[Ramsey Campbell]], W. H. Allen, 0-491-01876-2, 1976)
** ''The Death of Princes'' (''[[Amazing Science Fiction]]'', June 1976)
** ''[[The Frost Monstreme]]'' (''[[Flashing Swords!|Flashing Swords! #3: Warriors and Wizards]]'', August 1976, edited by [[Lin Carter]], Dell, #2579)
** ''The Eeriest Ruined Dawn World'' (''[[The Ides of Tomorrow]]'', edited by [[Terry Carr]], Little, Brown, 0-316-12970-4, October 1976)
** ''The Terror from the Depths'' (''[[The Disciples of Cthulhu]]'', edited by [[Edward P. Berglund]], DAW Books, #UW1258, October 1976)
* 1977
** ''A Rite of Spring'' (''[[Universe (Science Fiction Anthology)|Universe 7]]'', edited by [[Terry Carr]], Doubleday, 0-385-11414-1, January 1977)
** ''The Pale Brown Thing'' (''[[The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]]'', 2 parts: January - February 1977)
** ''[[Rime Isle]]'' (''[[Cosmos Science Fiction and Fantasy Magazine]]'', 2 parts: May 1977 and July 1977)
** ''The Princess in the Tower 250,000 Miles High'' (''[[New Dimensions Science Fiction|New Dimensions Science Fiction Number 7]]'', edited by [[Robert Silverberg]], Harper & Row, 0-06-013862-9, April 1977)
** ''[[Sea Magic]]'' (''[[The Dragon Magazine]]'' Issue #11, December 1977)
* 1978
** ''Black Glass'' (''[[Andromeda (Science Fiction Anthology)|Andromeda 3]]'', edited by [[Peter Weston]],  Orbit, 0-7088-8032-0, 1978)
** ''[[The Mer She]]'' (''Heroes and Horrors'', December 1978)
* 1979
** ''The Man Who Was Married to Space and Time'' (''[[Seacon|Seacon '79 Programme Book]]'', 1979)
** ''The Button Molder'' (''[[Whispers (Fantasy Fiction Anthology)|Whispers #13-14]]'', edited by [[Stuart David Schiff]], October 1979)
* 1980
** ''The Repair People'' (?)
* 1981
** ''The Great San Francisco Glacier'' (''A Fantasy Reader'', [[World Fantasy Convention|Seventh World Fantasy Convention]]'', 1981)
* 1982
** ''Horrible Imaginings'' (''[[Death (Horror Anthology)|Death]]'', edited by [[Stuart David Schiff]], August 1982)
** ''The Moon Porthole'' (''[[Elsewhere (Fantasy Fiction Anthology)|Elsewhere, Vol. II]]'', edited by [[Terri Windling]] and [[Mark Alan Arnold]], November 1982)
* 1983
** ''[[The Curse of the Smalls and the Stars]]'' (''Heroic Visions'', March 1983, edited by [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]])
** ''The Cat Hotel'' (''[[The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]]'', October 1983)
* 1984
** ''The Ghost Light'' (''[[The Ghost Light]]'', edited by [[Fritz Leiber]], April 1984)
** ''Black Has Its Charms'' (''[[Whispers (Fantasy Fiction Anthology)|Whispers #21-22]]'', edited by [[Stuart David Schiff]], December 1984)
* 1987
** ''[[The Mouser Goes Below]]'' (excerpt) (''[[Whispers (Fantasy Fiction Anthology)|Whispers #23-24]], edited by [[Stuart David Schiff]], September 1987)
* 1988
** ''[[Slack Lankhmar Afternoon Featuring Hisvet]]'' (excerpt from ''The Mouser Goes Below'') (''Terry's Universe'', June 1988, edited by [[Beth Meacham]], Tor, 0-312-93058-5)
** ''[[The Mouser Goes Below]]'' (''The Knight and Knave of Swords'', December 1978)
* 1990
** ''Replacement for Wilmer: A Ghost Story'' (''[[Philcon (Science Fiction Convention)|Philcon 1990 Program Book]]'', 1990)
* 1992
** ''Thrice the Brinded Cat'' (in ''[[Gummitch and Friends]]'', 1992)
 
 
== Posthumously published works ==
 
* 1996
** ''The Dealings of Daniel Kesserich'' (''[[Omni|Omni Online]]'', February 1996) (Novella in the style of [[H. P. Lovecraft]], written in 1936 and lost for decades)
* 1997
** ''The Communicants'' (Fragment) (''[[The New York Review of Science Fiction]]'', November 1997)
* 2002
** ''The Enormous Bedroom'' (''in [[Smoke Ghost & Other Apparitions]]'', January 2002)
* 2004
** ''Skinny's Wonderful'' (''in [[Horrible Imaginings]]'', 2004)


Work in progress.


=== Books: ===
=== Books: ===


* 1943: ''Conjure Wife'' (originally appeared in ''[[Unknown Worlds]]'', April 1943)
* 1943
* 1943: ''Gather, Darkness!'' (serialized in ''[[Astounding Science Fiction]]'', May, June, and July 1943)
** ''Conjure Wife'' (originally appeared in ''[[Unknown Worlds]]'', April 1943)
* 1945: ''Destiny Times Three''
** ''Gather, Darkness!'' (serialized in ''[[Astounding Science Fiction]]'', May, June, and July 1943)
* 1953: ''The Sinful Ones'' (rewrite of ''[[You're All Alone]]'', an abbreviated version of which appeared in 1950 ''[[Fantastic Adventures]]'')
* 1945
* 1953: ''The Green Millennium''
** ''Destiny Times Three'' (? 1945, Wildside Press, 1-4344-9868-9)
* 1961: ''The Big Time'' (expanded from the ''[[Hugo Awards|Hugo]]''-winning version serialized in ''[[Galaxy Science Fiction]]'', March and April 1958), part of the [[Change War|''Change War'' series]]
* 1950
* 1961: ''The Silver Eggheads'' (expansion of the 1959 version in ''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'')
** ''Gather, Darkness!'' (1950, Pellegrini & Cudahy)
* 1964: ''The Wanderer''
* 1953
* 1966: ''Tarzan and the Valley of Gold'' (novelisation of a screenplay by [[Clair Huffaker]])
** ''The Sinful Ones'' (rewrite of ''[[You're All Alone]]'', an abbreviated version of which appeared in 1950 ''[[Fantastic Adventures]]'')
* 1968: ''Swords in the Mist''
** ''Conjure Wife'', (Lion Books, #179)
* 1968: ''Swords Against Wizardry''
** ''The Green Millennium'' (1953, Abelard Press)
* 1968: ''The Swords of Lankhmar''
* 1957
* 1969: ''A Specter is Haunting Texas''
** ''Two Sought Adventure'' ([[Gnome Press]]), collection of [[Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser]] stories
* 1970: ''Swords and Deviltry''
* 1961
* 1970: ''Swords Against Death''
** ''The Big Time'' (expanded from the version serialized in ''[[Galaxy Science Fiction]]'', March and April 1958), part of the [[Change War|''Change War'' series]]
* 1977: ''Our Lady of Darkness''
** ''The Big Time'' / ''The Mind Spider and Other Stories'' ([[Ace Double]], #D-491)
* 1977: ''Swords and Ice Magic''
* 1962
* 1980: A rewritten version of ''The Sinful Ones''
** ''The Silver Eggheads'', (Jan 1962, Ballantine, #F561)
* 1988: ''The Knight and Knave of Swords''
* 1964
* 1997: ''The Dealings of Daniel Kesserich'' (Novella in the style of [[H. P. Lovecraft]], written in 1936 and lost for decades)
** ''The Wanderer'' (1964, Ballantine, #U6010)
* 1966
** ''Tarzan and the Valley of Gold'' (Apr 1966, Ballantine, #U6125) (novelisation of a screenplay by [[Clair Huffaker]])
* 1968
** ''Swords in the Mist'' (Ace, 0-441-79185-9), collection of [[Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser]] stories
** ''Swords Against Wizardry'' (Ace, #H-73), collection of [[Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser]] stories
** ''The Swords of Lankhmar'' (? 1968, Ace, #79222), [[Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser]] novel, including ''Scylla's Daughter'' (1961)
* 1969
** ''A Specter is Haunting Texas''
* 1970
** ''Swords and Deviltry'' (? 1970, Ace, 0-441-79191-3), collection of [[Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser]] stories
** ''Swords Against Death'' (Ace, #79152), collection of [[Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser]] stories
* 1974
** ''The Book of Fritz Leiber'', (DAW Books, #UQ1091, Jan 1974)
* 1975
** ''The Second Book of Fritz Leiber'' (DAW Books, #UY1195, September 1975)
* 1977
** ''Our Lady of Darkness'' (Feb 1977, Berkley/Putnam, 0-399-11872-1) (expanded version of ''The Pale Brown Thing'')
** ''Rime Isle'' (Whispers Press, 0-918372-01-1), collection of [[Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser]] stories
** ''Swords and Ice Magic'' (? 1977, Ace, 0-441-79167-0), collection of [[Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser]] stories
* 1978
** ''Bazaar of the Bizarre'', collection of [[Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser]] stories
** ''The Change War'' (December 1978, Gregg Press, 0-8398-2493-9)
** ''Heroes and Horrors'' (December 1978, Whispers Press, 0-918372-03-8)
* 1980
** A rewritten version of ''The Sinful Ones''
* 1983
** ''Changewar'' (May 1983, Ace, 0-441-10259-X) (a different collection from ''The Change War'')
* 1988
** ''The Knight and Knave of Swords'' (December 1988, Fritz Leiber, William Morrow, 0-688-08530-X), final collection of [[Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser]] stories


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Fritz Reuter Leiber, Jr (24 December 1910–5 September 1992) was a science-fiction, horror, and fantasy writer. Among his more notable creations are Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser, of whose adventures there are seven books.

Works:

Stories:

In approximate order of publication:


Posthumously published works


Books:

  • 1943
  • 1945
    • Destiny Times Three (? 1945, Wildside Press, 1-4344-9868-9)
  • 1950
    • Gather, Darkness! (1950, Pellegrini & Cudahy)
  • 1953
    • The Sinful Ones (rewrite of You're All Alone, an abbreviated version of which appeared in 1950 Fantastic Adventures)
    • Conjure Wife, (Lion Books, #179)
    • The Green Millennium (1953, Abelard Press)
  • 1957
  • 1961
  • 1962
    • The Silver Eggheads, (Jan 1962, Ballantine, #F561)
  • 1964
    • The Wanderer (1964, Ballantine, #U6010)
  • 1966
    • Tarzan and the Valley of Gold (Apr 1966, Ballantine, #U6125) (novelisation of a screenplay by Clair Huffaker)
  • 1968
  • 1969
    • A Specter is Haunting Texas
  • 1970
  • 1974
    • The Book of Fritz Leiber, (DAW Books, #UQ1091, Jan 1974)
  • 1975
    • The Second Book of Fritz Leiber (DAW Books, #UY1195, September 1975)
  • 1977
    • Our Lady of Darkness (Feb 1977, Berkley/Putnam, 0-399-11872-1) (expanded version of The Pale Brown Thing)
    • Rime Isle (Whispers Press, 0-918372-01-1), collection of Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser stories
    • Swords and Ice Magic (? 1977, Ace, 0-441-79167-0), collection of Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser stories
  • 1978
    • Bazaar of the Bizarre, collection of Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser stories
    • The Change War (December 1978, Gregg Press, 0-8398-2493-9)
    • Heroes and Horrors (December 1978, Whispers Press, 0-918372-03-8)
  • 1980
    • A rewritten version of The Sinful Ones
  • 1983
    • Changewar (May 1983, Ace, 0-441-10259-X) (a different collection from The Change War)
  • 1988
    • The Knight and Knave of Swords (December 1988, Fritz Leiber, William Morrow, 0-688-08530-X), final collection of Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser stories

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