About Peter S Beagle
Peter S. Beagle is the author of numerous screenplays and books, including The Last Unicorn, Giant Bones, and Tamsin. He is a multiple winner of both the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award and the Locus Award. His classic story, "Come Lady Death," first appeared in The Atlantic Monthly and has now been elected to the Fantasy Hall of Fame. He lives in Oakland, California.
Novels
A Fine and Private Place (1960)
The Last Unicorn (1968)
Lila, the Werewolf (1974)
The Garden of Earthly Delights (1982)
The Folk of the Air (1986)
The Innkeeper's Song (1993)
In the Presence of the Elephants (1995)
The Unicorn Sonata (1996)
Tamsin (1999)
A Dance for Emilia (2000)
The Last Unicorn: The Lost Version (2007)
I'm Afraid You've Got Dragons (2007)
Summerlong (2007)
Sweet Lightning (2008)
The Last Unicorn (1968)
Lila, the Werewolf (1974)
The Garden of Earthly Delights (1982)
The Folk of the Air (1986)
The Innkeeper's Song (1993)
In the Presence of the Elephants (1995)
The Unicorn Sonata (1996)
Tamsin (1999)
A Dance for Emilia (2000)
The Last Unicorn: The Lost Version (2007)
I'm Afraid You've Got Dragons (2007)
Summerlong (2007)
Sweet Lightning (2008)
Omnibus
Collections
Giant Bones (1996)
The Rhinoceros Who Quoted Nietzsche and Other Odd Acquaintances (1997)
The Magician of Karakosk: And Other Stories (1999)
The Line Between (2006)
We Never Talk About My Brother (2008)
The Rhinoceros Who Quoted Nietzsche and Other Odd Acquaintances (1997)
The Magician of Karakosk: And Other Stories (1999)
The Line Between (2006)
We Never Talk About My Brother (2008)
Novellas
Anthologies edited
Peter S Beagle's Immortal Unicorn (1995) (with Janet Berliner and Martin H Greenberg)
Peter S Beagle's Immortal Unicorn 2 (1995) (with Janet Berliner)
Peter S Beagle's Immortal Unicorn 2 (1995) (with Janet Berliner)
Non fiction
I See By My Outfit (1965)
American Denim (1975)
The Lady and Her Tiger (1976) (with Pat Derby)
Something to Be Learned (2006)
American Denim (1975)
The Lady and Her Tiger (1976) (with Pat Derby)
Something to Be Learned (2006)
Anthologies containing stories by Peter S Beagle
New Worlds of Fantasy (1967)
aka Step Outside Your Mind
Peter S Beagle's Immortal Unicorn 2 (1995)
Peter S Beagle's Immortal Unicorn (1995)
David Copperfield's Beyond Imagination (1996)
Modern Classics of Fantasy (1996)
Space Opera (1996)
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Ninth Annual Collection (1996)
Knights of Madness: Further Comic Tales of Fantasy (1998)
The Mammoth Book of Fantasy All-Time Greats (1998)
aka The Fantasy Hall of Fame
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Eleventh Annual Collection (1998)
aka Step Outside Your Mind
Peter S Beagle's Immortal Unicorn 2 (1995)
Peter S Beagle's Immortal Unicorn (1995)
David Copperfield's Beyond Imagination (1996)
Modern Classics of Fantasy (1996)
Space Opera (1996)
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Ninth Annual Collection (1996)
Knights of Madness: Further Comic Tales of Fantasy (1998)
The Mammoth Book of Fantasy All-Time Greats (1998)
aka The Fantasy Hall of Fame
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Eleventh Annual Collection (1998)
Short stories
| Come, Lady Death (1963) | |||
| Farrell and Lila the Werewolf (1969) | |||
| Lila the Werewolf (1969) | |||
| Professor Gottesman and the Indian Rhinoceros (1995) | |||
| The Last Song of Sirit Byar (1996) | |||
| The Magician of Karakosk (1996) |
Awards
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Peter S Beagle recommends
The Island Under the Earth (1969) Avram Davidson "The Island Under the Earth reveals that Avram Davidson is at one of those points of discovery and renewal. He's opened out into pure, funny, stimulating fantasy with something more than mere grace and easiness." | The Vampire Tapestry (1980) Suzy McKee Charnas "The best vampire book I have ever read." | The Shape-changer's Wife (1995) Sharon Shinn "A delight." | |
The Alleluia Files (1998) (Samaria, book 3) Sharon Shinn "The most promising and original writer of fantasy to come along since Robin McKinley." | The Madagascar Manifesto (2002) (Madagascar Manifesto) Janet Berliner and George Guthridge "[Madagascar] Manifesto should take its place among the very few works of our time that truly deserve the title epic." | Angel-Seeker (2004) (Samaria) Sharon Shinn "The most promising and original writer of fantasy to come along since Robin McKinley." | |
Stagestruck Vampires: And Other Phantasms (2004) Suzy McKee Charnas "There's no greater magician than Suzy McKee Charnas." |
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