Dragons in the Archives: The Best of Weis & Hickman

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A collection of the best Dragonlance short stories from Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman.
This anthology showcases 20 years of storytelling in the Dragonlance world by gathering into a single volume the most popular stories written by the New York Times best-selling authors Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. Their tales have defined the entire Dragonlance saga from inception to the present day, from the Chronicles to the War of Souls and beyond. Drawn from various Dragonlance anthologies published over the last two decades, each classic story now features an introduction from a Dragonlance author. Each introduction will be different and will share that author's perspective on the past 20 years of Dragonlance tales.


Best / Margaret Weis --
Remembering Dragonlance / Jeff Grubb --
Silken threads / Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman --
Dragons of ancient history / Douglas Niles --
True knight / Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman --
They were not yet famous / Michael Williams --
Story that Tasslehoff promised he would never, ever, ever tell / Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman --
Dead dragon in the road / Jean Blashfield Black --
Master Tall and Master Small / Margaret Weis & Don Perrin --
Demons of the mind / Margaret Weis & Don Perrin --
Raid on the Academy of Sorcery / Margaret Weis --
Growing up Dragonlance / Jamie Chambers --
Traveling players of Gilean / Margaret Weis & Aron Eisenberg --
Through the Dragonlance years with Weis & Hickman.

374 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published November 2,2004

About the author

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Margaret Edith Weis is an American fantasy and science fiction author of dozens of novels and short stories. At TSR, Inc., she teamed with Tracy Hickman to create the Dragonlance role-playing game (RPG) world. She is founding CEO and owner of Sovereign Press, Inc and Margaret Weis Productions, licensing several popular television and movie franchises to make RPG series in addition to their own.
In 1999, Pyramid magazine named Weis one of The Millennium's Most Influential Persons, saying she and Hickman are "basically responsible for the entire gaming fiction genre". In 2002, she was inducted into the Origins Hall of Fame in part for Dragonlance.

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