Scott Siegel

Scott Warren Siegel (born 1951) is a US writer of mostly young adult shared universe science-fiction and fantasy, generally with his wife Barbara Siegel.[1] Many of their novels were published in the 1980s and 1990s. In later years, he and his wife turned to writing related to the theatre and film.[2][3]

Bibliography

Fiction

  • Dark Forces (novel series):[1][4]
    • The Companion (1983)
    • Beat the Devil (1983).
  • Twistaplot: Ghost Riders of Goldspur (1985), with Barbara Siegel.[1][4]
  • Preludes (Dragonlance series): Tanis, the Shadow Years (1990) with Barbara Siegel[1][4]
  • Find Your Fate: James Bond in Strike it Deadly (1985) with Barbara Siegel
  • G.I. Joe: Find Your Fate[1][4]
    • 6 Operation: Death Stone (1986) with Barbara Siegel
    • 13 Operation: Snow Job (1987) with Barbara Siegel
    • 17 Operation: Sink or Swim (1987) with Barbara Siegel
  • Fire Brats[1][4]
    • 1 The Burning Land (1987) with Barbara Siegel
    • 2 Survivors (1987) with Barbara Siegel
    • 3 Thunder Mountain (1987) with Barbara Siegel
    • 4 Shockwave (1988) with Barbara Siegel
  • Ghostworld[1][4]
    • 1 Beyond Terror (1991) with Barbara Siegel
    • 2 Midnight Chill (1991) with Barbara Siegel
    • 3 Dark Fire (1992) with Barbara Siegel
    • 4 Cold Dread (1992) with Barbara Siegel
    • 5 Fatal Fear (1992) with Barbara Siegel
    • 6 Final Frenzy (1993) with Barbara Siegel
  • Wizards, Warriors and You[1][4]
    • 6 Revenge of the Falcon Knight (1985)
    • 12 The Scarlet Shield of Shalimar (1986) with Barbara Siegel
    • 18 Warrior Women of Weymouth (1986) with Barbara Siegel
  • Star Trek: Phaser Fight (1986) with Barbara Siegel[1]
  • Junior Transformers: Battle Drive * (1985)[1]
  • Which Way Books: The Champion of TV Wrestling * (1986)[1]

Shortfiction

  • The Blood Sea Monster (1987) with Barbara Siegel
  • The Storyteller (1987) with Barbara Siegel
  • A Painter's Vision (1987) with Barbara Siegel

Anthologies

  • Tales from Tethedril (1998)

Non Fiction

  • The Winona Ryder Scrapbook (1997) with Barbara Siegel
  • Introduction (Tales from Tethedril) (1998)
  • The Encyclopedia of Hollywood (1990)[4]

References

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