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Thomas Burnett Swann


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Thomas Burnett Swann, whose book Day of the Minotaur and The Weirwoods have won him the enthusiastic applause of science-fantasy readers everywhere, is a scholar, poet and creator of brilliant legendry.

Genres: Fantasy
 
Series
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Mellonia
   Green Phoenix (1972)
   Lady of the Bees (1976)
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Novels
   The Weirwoods (1967)
   Moondust (1968)
   The Goat without Horns (1971)
   Wolfwinter (1972)
   How Are the Mighty Fallen (1974)
   The Not-World (1975)
   The Minikins of Yam (1976)
   The Gods Abide (1976)
   The Tournament of Thorns (1976)
   Will-O-The-Wisp (1976)
   Queens Walk in the Dusk (1977)
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Collections
   Driftwood (poems) (1952)
   The Dolphin and the Deep (1968)
   Where Is the Bird of Fire? (1970)
   The Wildside Book of Fantasy (2012) (with others)
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Anthologies containing stories by Thomas Burnett Swann
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Heroic Adventure Stories (1998)
Stories from the Golden Age of Greece and Rome
edited by
Mike Ashley

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Awards
Hugo Best Short Story nominee (1963) : Where is the Bird of Fire? [short story]
Hugo Best Novel nominee (1967) : Day of the Minotaur
Hugo Best Novellette nominee (1967) : The Manor of Roses
Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature Best Book nominee (1972) : The Forest of Forever
Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature Best Book nominee (1973) : Green Phoenix
Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature Best Book nominee (1975) : How Are the Mighty Fallen


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