Tanith Lee

Vital Links
tanith-lee.com: Official website and blog
Daughter of the Night: An excellent and exhaustive fan-maintained annotated bibliography
On Wikipedia
“Delirium’s Mistress:” An overview of much of Lee’s more Gothic fiction, including synopses and thematic observations.
Desultorily aggregated interviews: Innsmouth Free Press (2009) | Realms of Fantasy Magazine (2011) | SFF Chronicles (2012) | By Storm Constantine (2012)

Last updated: May 2013

Reviewed Works

Night’s Master (1978) [K|E]
Electric Forest (1979) [E]
Sabella (1980) [E]
The Silver Metal Lover (1981) [K|E]
Red as Blood (1983) [E]
The Book of the Damned (1988) [K|E]
The Book of the Beast (1988) [K|E]
Madame Two Swords (1988) [E]
“Venus Rising on Water” (1991) [E]
The Book of the Dead (1991) [K|E]
The Book of the Mad (1993) [E]
Metallic Love (2005) [K|E]

3 thoughts on “Tanith Lee”

  1. I don’t know if you know about it, but some of Tanith Lee’s out of print works are being republished by the TaLeKa imprint of Norilana Books. There’s hope that if the reprinted ‘Tales of the Flat Earth’ books do well enough, Lee may publish the final novel of the sequence through Norilana. For those of us waiting since 1986 or so for another fix, this could be worth checking out.

  2. A CONVOLUTED TALE

    OF GHOSTIES AND BEASTIES
    OF CRAWLIES AND CREEPIES
    AND THINGS THAT GO BUMP IN THE NIGHT

    OF SEVEN YEAR MIRRORS
    OF A POOR MAIDENS TEARS
    AND THINGS THAT SHATTER THE LIGHT

    OF WITCHES AND WARLOCKS
    OF CRYPTS AND DOORLOCKS
    AND THINGS THAT CREAK IN THE NIGHT

    OF SAINTS ALABASTER
    OF DEMONS IN PLASTER
    AND THINGS THAT GLOW EERIE LIGHT

    OF CLOSET BONES
    OF IRON BOUND TOMES
    AND THINGS THAT GO THUMP IN THE NIGHT

    OF OUR HEAVENLY PATER
    OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MATER
    AND THINGS THAT SHINE WITH HIS LIGHT

    WRITTEN FOR AND DEDICATED TO “THE LOST BOOKS OF PARADYS” AND TANITH LEE

  3. Greetings,

    I am delighted to be on this page and particularly to seek out more of Tanith Lee’s wonderful writings. I will have to look through my shelves and see how many of her books I have of hers and not. Perhaps, it is time to reread many of them etc.

    Anyway, it looks as if I have come to the right place.

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