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Novels
- The Legend of Huma (1988)
- Firedrake (1989)
- Ice Dragon (1989)
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Kaz, the Minotaur (1990)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Kaz the Minotaur (2004)
- Shadow Steed (1990)
- Wolfhelm (1990)
- Children of the Drake (1991)
- The Shrouded Realm (1991)
- Dragon Tome (1992)
- King of the Grey (1993)
- The Crystal Dragon (1993)
- The Dragon Crown (1994)
- Frostwing (1995)
- The Janus Mask (1995)
- Dutchman (1996)
- Land of the Minotaurs (1996)
- The Horse King (1997)
- Ruby Flames (1999) [only as by Richard Knaak]
- Reavers of the Blood Sea (1999)
- The Citadel (2000)
- Legacy of Blood (2001)
- Day of the Dragon (2001)
- The Kingdom of Shadow (2002)
- Night of Blood (2003)
- The Well of Eternity (2004)
- Tides of Blood (2004)
- The Demon Soul (2004)
- Empire of Blood (2005)
- The Sundering (2005)
- Moon of the Spider (2006)
- The God in the Moon (2006)
- Birthright (2006)
- The Eye of Charon (2006)
- The Silent Enemy (2006)
- Scales of the Serpent (2007)
- The Veiled Prophet (2007)
- Black Talon (2007)
- Night of the Dragon (2008)
- The Fire Rose (2008)
- Beastmaster: Myth (2009) with Sylvio Tabet
- The Gargoyle King (2009)
- Stormrage (2010)
- Wolfheart (2011)
- Dragon Mound (2011)
- Shade (2012)
- Dragon Masters (2013)
- Dawn of the Aspects (2013)
- The Gryphon Mage (2014)
- The Horned Blade (2015)
- Black City Saint (2016)
- Reaper's Eye (2016)
- Black City Demon (2017)
- Under the Dragon Moon (2018)
- Climate Changeling (2018) [only as by Richard Knaak]
- Lords of the Dragon Moon (2018)
- Black City Dragon (2018)
- Knights of the Frost (2018)
- Shadows of the Dragon Moon (2020)
- Mage (2020)
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Of Dragon's Blood (2020)
also appeared as:
- Serializations:
- Of Dragon's Blood: Part IV (2020)
- Rogues Gallery (2021)
- The Dragons of Outland (2022) with Jae-Hwan Kim
- Dragon of the Depths: Part II (2023)
- Dragon of the Depths (2023)
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Sword of Ghosts (unpublished)
only appeared as:
- Serializations:
- Sword of Ghosts: Part I (2020)
- Legends of the Dragonrealm: Cut from the Same Shadow and Other Tales (2017)
- Black City Dragon (2018)
- Honor and Empire: The Minotaur Tales (2023)
- War of the Ancients Archive (2007) [O/3N]
- Diablo Archive (2008) [O/1,2,3+novella] with Robert B. Marks and Mel Odom
- Legends of the Dragonrealm (2009) [O]
- Legends of the Dragonrealm, Vol. II (2010) [O]
- The Ogre Titans: A Dragonlance Trilogy (2011) [O/1-3]
- Legends of the Dragonrealm, Vol. III (2011) [O]
- Diablo: The Sin War Archive: Birthright, Scales of the Serpent, and The Veiled Prophet (2011) [O/1,2,3]
- Legends of the Dragonrealm, Vol. IV (2013) [O]
- City of Shadows: The Complete Trilogy (2016) [O/1,2,3]
- Of Dragon's Blood: Part IV (2020)
- Sword of Ghosts: Part I (2020)
- Honor Bound (2022)
- Wayward Children (1987)
- Definitions of Honor (1987)
- By the Measure (1987)
- Into Shadow, Into Light (1992)
- The Hand That Feeds (1992) [only as by Richard Knaak]
- Colors of Belief (1992)
- Kaz and the Dragon's Children (1994)
- Contract Hit (1995)
- The Son of Huma (1997)
- Sword of Tears (1998)
- The Thief in the Mirror (1999)
- Tactics (2000)
- Hunger (2001)
- Dragon Master (2002)
- Past Dances (2002)
- A Wolf in the Fold (2003)
- Skins (2003)
- Storm Lord (2003)
- A Matter of Honor (2003)
- The Still Lands (2004)
- Loyalty (2004)
- The Vow (2007)
- A Journey Around the Dragonrealm (2009)
- Night of Blood (excerpt) (2009)
- The Minotaur Wars: Night of Blood (excerpt) (2011)
- A Game of Ghosts (2013)
- Excerpt from Dragon Masters (2013)
- Excerpt from Dragon Mound (2013)
- Excerpt from The Janus Mask (2013)
- Black City Shadows (2017)
- Cut from the Same Shadow (2017)
- Founders and Fools (2017)
- Honor Bound (2022)
- Honor and Empire (2023)
- The Good Hound (2023)
- The Horned Knight (2023)
- The Lost Warrior (2023)
- The Minotaur Wars (excerpt) (unknown)
- Foreword (Legends of the Dragonrealm) (2009)
- Introduction (Legends of the Dragonrealm, Vol. IV) (2013)
- Novel Ideas: Heroes II Trilogy (1990) by Will Larson (co-interviewed with Dan Parkinson and Michael Williams)
- An Interview with Richard A. Knaak (2017) by Tom Smith (I)