
Malcolm Engineer
This is a story about Malcolm, an engineer, and also a mouse. A younger book for anyone who wants to know about Malcolm, The Big Red Engine, and the Hawaiian Crow.

A Dragon Laugh
Still for younger readers, but a tad older than Malcolm. Maybe. A short novel about two cousins, Sean and Cathy, and their discovery that the world is not quite as they thought. And nor are they! And anyway, what kind of thing makes a dragon laugh?

Liss-Tallian
Liss-Tallian is a Bar-Lanian, or, in human terms, a dragon.
She’s found a way to change shape into a human! OK, the new shape is weak and small and has no claws or tail, but it’s kind of interesting. Maybe she will go and live with the humans for a while. Just to see.

Blogger’s Human
Blogger is, for want of a better word, a gnome. And he’s found a human who can not only see him, but which also makes very nice pancakes! OK, the human has a few minor problems, like someone is trying to kill it and it might not actually even be human! But, hey, pancakes!

The Beowulf Story
Beowulf is not exactly new. But you’d be surprised how very few translations attempt to both follow the original manuscript, and attempt to be readable. It’s a prose translation, because that’s the dominant narrative form these days, but it does keep a lot of the original poetic forms, and it doesn’t cut or add.

