- Author: Mark Sumner Author Record # 967
- Legal Name: Sumner, Mark
- Language: English
- Email: range@inlink.com
- Webpages: dailykos.com, Twitter, web.archive.org, Wikipedia-FR
- Used These Alternate Names: Kenyon Morr, M. C. Sumner, Mark C. Sumner
- Author Tags: young-adult horror (7), fantasy (3), werewolf (1), horror (1), young-adult sf (1), aliens (1)
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Novels
- Common Enemy (1997)
- Dark Lies (1997)
- Dead End (1998)
- Deadly Secrets (1997)
- Deadly Stranger (1993)
- Devil's Engine (1997)
- Devil's Tower (1996)
- Inhuman Fury (1997)
- Insanity, Illinois (1998)
- Kingdom of Sorrow (1996) with Marella Sands
- Lost Soul (1997)
- Night Terrors (1997)
- On Whetsday (2016)
- See No Weevil (1996) with Marella Sands
- The Coach (1994)
- The Dark (1994)
- The Hunger (1994)
- The Monster of Minnesota (1997)
- The Naturalist (2014)
- The Principal (1994)
- The Prodigal Sorcerer (1995)
- The Substitute (1994)
- Unseen Powers (1997)
- Vampires of Vermont (1999)
- 3 Books of Blood (1994) [O]
- 3 Times the Fear (1995) [O] with Debra Doyle and James D. Macdonald and Bebe Faas Rice
- Fresh Ink #1, 1991 (1991)
- Fresh Ink #2, 1992 (1992)
- A Handful of Hatchlings (1993)
- A Wing of Wyverns (1991)
- Altiplano (1993)
- Animal Trap (1995)
- Devil's Engine (excerpt) (1996)
- In Fourteen Hundred and Ninety-Three, Columbus Crossed the Frozen Sea (1993)
- Last Contact (2020)
- Leather Doll (2004)
- Rent-to-Own (1994)
- Scout's Honor (1993)
- Storm Winter (1990)
- Surrogate (1992)
- The Bottle and the Whirlwind (1992)
- The Naturalist, Part II: An Incident at Gray's Works (2007)
- The Naturalist, Part III: St. George and the Antriders (2009)
- The Naturalist: Going to Applewash (2007)
- To Rest in the Sea (1992)
- A changing of the guard. Civilization loses its place as the yardstick of strategy. (1996)
- Across darkest Kansas with time machine, jet pack, and a really big stun gun. (1997)
- Adventuring with book, computer, and a sack full of puns. (1994)
- Bullfrog's Dungeon Keeper gives players a chance to wear a black hat (1997)
- Can the strategy game market survive a flood of gold? (1998)
- Daggerfall offers role players a continent worth of adventure. (1996)
- Death Gate brings the graphic adventure to a new level. (1995)
- Do You Speak Klingon? (1996)
- Elephants, cavalry, chariots, and infantry bring a new look to the oldest strategy game. (1998)
- Hobbits are even smaller, and more fun than you think. (1995)
- Master of Magic melds fantasy elements with a rich strategy game. (1995)
- Microlife, Microuniverse, and Microeverything; Creatures turns your PC into a philosophical dilemma. (1997)
- Microprose's latest empire builder is as good as a box of chocolates. (1997)
- Moving into the Enterprise Star Trek: The Next Generation Interactive Technical Manual (1995)
- New World Computing provides solid strategy in a medieval world. (1997)
- Orcs have more fun in Tides of Darkness. Storytelling begins with Once Upon a Time (1996)
- Portal and Final Fantasy VII demonstrate the triumph of evolution. (1998)
- Quake proves that only the crown prince can replace the king of action games. (1996)
- Send Me Your Rejects... (1992)
- The Cambrian Explosion and Future Films (Yes, this is the Games column). (1996)
- The most terrible phrase in the English language is surely those three little words, "in my day." (1997)
- The Unlikely Case of News from the Edge (2000)
- To dice or not to dice: Everyway and Dragon Dice come up with completely different answers. (1996)
- Two films come to your computer with distinctly different SF styles. (1997)
- Virtually British Terry Pratchett's Discworld comes to ... disc. (1995)
- Wielding the mighty Grimthwacker against The Horde. (1994)
- With Pitfall, Activision goes back to its roots and looks to the future. (1995)
- You can be a silicon superstar with Maxis' Klik & Play. (1995)
- Bloom (1998) by Wil McCarthy
