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Outlander
Series
Outlander
(also titled Cross Stitch)
Dragonfly
in Amber
Voyager
Drums
of Autumn
The
Fiery Cross
A
Breath of Snow and Ashes
Lord
John Books
Lord
John and the Brotherhood of the Blade (Aug 2007)
Lord
John and the Hand of Devils (Nov 2007)
- Lord
John and the Hellfire Club
- Lord
John and the Succubus
- Lord
John and the Haunted Soldier
Lord
John and the Private Matter
Anthologies
Surgeon's
Steel
in Excalibur
Mirror
Image
in Mothers and Sons: A Celebration in Memoirs, Stories, and Photographs
Dream
a Little Dream
in Mothers & Daughters
Naked
Came the Phoenix: A Serial Novel
The
Castellan
in Out of Avalon: An Anthology of Old Magic and New Myths
Hellfire
in Past Poisons
Lord John and the Succubus
in Legends II: New Short Novels by the Masters of Modern Fantasy
edited by Robert Silverberg
Non Fiction
The Outlandish Companion
(also titled Through the Stones )
Chapter 19 - Paranormal Romance: Time Travel, Vampires, and Everything Beyond
in
Writing Romances: A Handbook by the Romance Writers of America
A Stillness at the Heart
in Fathers & Daughters: A Celebration in Memoirs, Stories, and Photographs
The Gabaldon Theory of Time-Travel
in The Journal of Transfigural Mathematics(Berlin)
Miscellaneous
Ivanhoe
- A Romance, introduction by Diana Gabaldon
A
Plague of Angels: A Sir Robert Carey Mystery, introduction by Diana Gabaldon
Common
Sense, introduction by Diana Gabaldon
(not
all books are in print)
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Excerpt
from
Untitled Graphic Novel Copyright
© 2008 Diana Gabaldon, Untitled Graphic Novel, Outlander series.
All rights reserved.
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Murtagh, arms folded. The bird is sitting on his head, pulling at his hair. Murtagh:
Ye'd best ask the lad, not me. (thinking):
Oh, is that the way of it? Force him to swear his oath to you? Over my dead
body, Colum MacKenzie.
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3-52 Dougal, standing,
leans forward threateningly, hands on the desk,. Murtagh looks up at him, still
cool, bird on his head. Dougal:
Maybe ye'd best have a word with the lad beforehand. Ye're his godfather-I imagine
you've his best interests at heart.
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CU Murtagh. He nods, reaching up with one hand. Murtagh:
I'll do that, aye.
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CU, Murtagh's hand grabbing the surprised bird, some of his hairs in its beak. Bird:
Chirk!
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Murtagh leans across the desk and parks the bird on Colum's head. Colum and Dougal
both surprised. Murtagh:
Thanks for your hospitality. Always a pleasure to visit Castle Leoch.
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