
Andre Norton (1912-2005) was an American author of science fiction and fantasy. She wrote for both adults and young adults. She was the first female to win the Gandalf Grand Master Award in 1977 and was also awarded the Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award from the SFWA in 1983. Norton started out writing historical fiction and adventure novels before switching to sci-fi/fantasy, where she would gain her fame. Cats and other animals are common elements in her stories, with the animals often being highly intelligent and capable of telepathy. Norton wrote several series during her career, but is best known for her Witch World series.
Andre Norton wrote her first novel while she was working for her school paper. It would end up being her second novel published, Ralestone Luck (1938). Her first novel was The Prince Commands, published in 1934. She would not become a full-time author until 1958. Below is a list of Andre Norton’s books in order of when they were first published (as well as in chronological order when necessary):
Publication Order of Lorens Van Norreys Books
Publication Order of Central Control Books
Publication Order of Pax/Astra Books
Publication Order of Solar Queen Books
Publication Order of Crosstime/Blake Walker Books
Publication Order of Time Traders/Ross Murdock Books
Publication Order of Beast Master/Hosteen Storm Books
Publication Order of Game Of Stars and Comets Books
Chronological Order of Game Of Stars and Comets Books
Publication Order of Forerunner Books
Publication Order of Rebel Books
Publication Order of Dipple Books
Publication Order of Witch World: Estcarp Cycle Books
Publication Order of Janus Books
Publication Order of The Magic Books
Chronological Order of The Magic Books
Publication Order of Witch World: High Hallack Cycle Books
Publication Order of Moonsinger Books
Publication Order of Dark Companion Books
Publication Order of Murdoc Jern Books
Publication Order of After the Apocalypse Books
Publication Order of Gods and Androids Books
Publication Order of Star Ka'at Books
Chronological Order of Star Ka'at Books
Publication Order of Quag Keep Books
Publication Order of Halfblood Chronicles Books
(with Mercedes Lackey)
Publication Order of Witch World: The Turning Books
Publication Order of Mark Of The Cat Books
Publication Order of Five Senses Books
Publication Order of Carolus Rex Books
Publication Order of The Cycle of Oak, Yew, Ash, and Rowan Books
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
Publication Order of Children's Books
Publication Order of Short Stories/Novellas
Publication Order of Short Story Collections
Publication Order of Witch World Anthologies
Publication Order of Magic in Ithkar Anthologies
Publication Order of Catfantastic Anthologies
(with Martin H. Greenberg)
Publication Order of Non-Fiction Books
Publication Order of Tales of the Witch World Books
Publication Order of The Pulp Writers Books
Publication Order of Trillium Books
Publication Order of Witch World Saga Books
Publication Order of The Year of the Cat Books
(with Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Arthur Conan Doyle, Edgar Allan Poe, Carole Nelson Douglas, , , Rudyard Kipling, Joan Aiken, , , , , , , Dean Wesley Smith, Mark Twain, Pamela Sargent, , , , , John Adams)
Publication Order of Paksenarrion Books
(with David Weber, Elizabeth Moon, Alan Dean Foster, Jody Lynn Nye, Mickey Zucker Reichert, Janny Wurts, , Brian M. Thomsen, Robert Lynn Asprin)
Publication Order of Anthologies
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Notes: Sword in Sheath was also published as Island of the Lost. Daybreak 2250 AD was also published as Star Man’s Son. Star Rangers is also known as The Last Planet. Quest Crosstime was also titled Crosstime Agent. Steel Magic was also published under the title Gray Magic. Secret of the Lost Race was also published as Wolfshead. The Many Worlds of Andre Norton was also known as The Book of Andre Norton. Sargasso of Space, Plague Ship and Voodoo Planet were written as Andrew North. Redline the Stars, Firehand and Storms of Victory were co-authored by Pauline M. Griffin. Derelict for Trade, A Mind for Trade, Echoes in Time and Atlantis Endgame were co-authored by Sherwood Smith. Beast Master’s Ark, Beast Master’s Circus, Beast Master’s Quest, Ciara’s Song, The Duke’s Ballad and Silver May Tarnish were co-authored by Lyn McConchie. The Star Ka’at series was co-authored with Dorothy Madlee. The Halfblood Chronicles series was co-authored by Mercedes Lackey. The Carolus Rex series was co-authored with Rosemary Edghill.
Gryphon’s Eyrie and Songsmith were written with A.C. Crispin. Dragon Mage, Return to Quag Keep and A Taste of Magic were co-authored by Jean Rabe. Flight of Vengeance was co-authored with Pauline M. Griffin and Mary H. Schaub. On Wings of Magic was co-authored by Patricia Matthews and Sasha Miller. The Magestone was co-authored with Mary H. Schaub. Bertie and May was written with Bertha Stemm Norton. The Day of the Ness was co-authored by Michael Gilbert. Seven Spells to Sunday, House of Shadows and Ride the Green Dragon were co-authored by Phyllis Miller. Caroline was co-authored by Enid Cushing. Imperial Lady and Empire of Eagle were co-authored with Susan Shwartz. The Jekyll Legacy was co-authored by Robert Bloch. Sneeze on Sunday (aka Murders for Sale) was co-authored by Gene Allen Hogarth. Tiger Burning Bright was co-authored by Marion Zimmer Bradley and Mercedes Lackey. Wizards’ Worlds also contains contributions by Ingrid Zierhut. The Trillium books were co-authored with Marion Zimmer Bradley and Julian May. The Magic in Ithkar anthologies were edited with Robert Adams. The Catfantastic anthologies were edited with Martin H. Greenberg. Gates to Tomorrow was co-authored with Ernestine Donaldy.
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I need some help! I’m trying to find an Andre Norton story from the early Sixties in which the protagonist is a young woman. She has the power of teleportation, but there are limits. One of the places she can go is one she calls the “moss meadow” . Any of this sound familiar?