- Author: Mary H. Schaub Author Record # 3738
- Legal Name: Schaub, Mary Hunter
- Birthplace: Apex, North Carolina, USA
- Birthdate: 28 June 1943
- Deathdate: 25 September 2009
- Language: English
- Webpages: SFE, WordPress
- Used These Alternate Names: Mary Schaub
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Fiction Series
- Witch World Universe
- Night Hound's Moon (1987) [SF]
- Candletrap (1990) [SF]
- Witch World Secrets
- 2 The Magestone (1996) with Andre Norton
- Witch World: The Turning
- 2 Flight of Vengeance (1992) [A] with P. M. Griffin and Andre Norton
- Exile (1992)
- Ithkar
- The Cards of Eldrianza (1985)
- Serpentine (1974)
- Quarry (1976)
- The Court of the Timesifters (1979)
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The Keep-Shape Spell (1991)
also appeared as:
- Translation: De ware gedaante [Dutch] (1994)
- The Cat, the Wizards, and the Bedpost (1994)
- The Cat, the Sorcerer, and the Magic Mirror (1996)
- The Cat, the Sorceress, the Buttons, and Why (1999) [only as by Mary Schaub]
- Space Flora (1977) [only as by Mary Schaub]
- Locus Looks at Books
- Locus Looks at Books (Locus #76) (1971) with Charles N. Brown [only as by Charlie Brown and Mary Schaub]
- Locus Looks at Books (Locus #77) (1971) with Charles N. Brown and Fred Patten and Ted Pauls and Tom Soyer [only as by Charlie Brown and Fred Patten and Ted Pauls and Mary Schaub and Tom Soyer]
- Locus Looks at Books (Locus #97) (1971) with Eli Cohen and Buzz Dixon and Roger Drayne and David G. Hartwell and Fred Patten and Ted Pauls [only as by Eli Cohen and Buzz Dixon and Roger Drayne and David G. Hartwell and Fred Patten and Ted Pauls and Mary Schaub]
- More Reviews (Locus #42) (1969)
- Letter (Analog, April 1975) (1975)
- Letter (Analog, April 1975) (1975)
- From Competition 14: SF "What's the question" jokes (1976)
- Letter (The Diversifier #17) (1976) [only as by Mary Schaub]
- Afterword (Night Hound's Moon) (1987)
- Afterword (Candletrap) (1990)
- Beyond the World (1969) by Poul Anderson
- Mission of Gravity (1969) by Hal Clement
- The Well of the Unicorn (1969) by Fletcher Pratt
- Vault of the Ages (1969) by Poul Anderson
- Ice Crown (1971) by Andre Norton [only as by Mary Schaub]
- Rockets in Ursa Major (1971) by Fred Hoyle and Geoffrey Hoyle [only as by Mary Schaub]
- The Spell of Seven (1971) by L. Sprague de Camp [only as by Mary Schaub]
- King Kobold (1971) by Christopher Stasheff [only as by Mary Schaub]
- Tales of the Flying Mountains (1971) by Poul Anderson [only as by Mary Schaub]
- Tomorrow is Too Far (1971) by James White [only as by Mary Schaub]
- Dragonquest (1971) by Anne McCaffrey [only as by Mary Schaub]