Stephen Leigh

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Stephen W. Leigh (born 1951) is an American science fiction and fantasy writer. He also works as an assistant professor at Northern Kentucky University, teaching creative writing.

Steve Leigh lives in Cincinnati, Ohio.

  • Slow Fall to Dawn (October 1981)
  • Dance of the Hag (March 1983)
  • A Quiet of Stone (February 1984)
  • The Bones of God (November 1986)
  • The Crystal Memory (September 1987)
  • The Secret of the Lona (Dr. Bones #1) (September 1988)
  • Changling: Robots & Aliens #1 (August, 1989)
  • The Abraxas Marvel Circus (May 1990)
  • Alien Tongue (August 1991)
  • Dinosaur World (May 1992)
  • Dinosaur Planet (February 1993)
  • Dinosaur Samurai (with John J. Miller) (November 1993)
  • Dinosaur Warriors (June 1994)
  • Dinosaur Empire (with John J. Miller) (March 1995)
  • Dinosaur Conquest (October 1995)
  • Dark Water's Embrace (March 1998)
  • Speaking Stones (March 1999)
  • Thunder Rift (written as Matthew Farrell) (May 2001)
  • Holder of Lightning (written as S. L. Farrell) (January 2003)
  • Mage of Clouds (written as S. L. Farrell) (January 2004)
  • Heir of Stone (written as S. L. Farrell) (January 2005)

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