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Series

The Adventures of Ki and Vandien

Harpy's Flight: Ki and Vandian join up and Vandian learns why a person shouldn't piss off the Harpies.
The Windsingers: Ki and Vandian encounter the talking head of a wizard and get mixed up with the rather pissed-off Windsingers.
The Limbreth Gate: Ki gets taken to another plane and Vandian tries to rescue her. The readers doubt that Ki and Vandien will ever learn to stay out of trouble.
Bones for Dulath (short story): Ki has to save Vandian. Megan's first outing with the two of them, written before Harpy's Flight.
The Small One (short story): This time it's Vandian's turn to be the hero. Megan's second piece of Ki and Vandian fiction, going somewhere in this part of the timeline. I think.
Luck of the Wheels: Ki and Vandien parent a stubborn and immature teenager. God help them.

The Saga of the Reindeer People

The Reindeer People: Tillu and her son Kerlew join the tribe of the Reindeer People. They meet Heckram and Kerlew becomes the apprentice of the shaman Carp.
Wolf's Brother: Tillu and Keckram finally figure it out. Kewlew struggles with his budding powers and Carp's influence.

Single Novels

Wizard of the Pigeons: A homeless wizard wanders around in Seattle.
Cloven Hooves: A woman runs away with a satyr from her childhood.
Alien Earth: Millenia after they left, two humans (and their ship, her owner, and a stowaway return to Earth. Megan's only sci-fi novel and a look at the extreme end of the conservation movement.

Novellas

A Touch of Lavender: An alien and the lives he touches. A Hugo and Nebula nominee and an Asimov's Readers' Award winner.

Novelettes

Superior Graphics: Virtual reality and Mary Sues.
Silver Lady and the Fortyish Man: A woman meets and man who looks to be around forty. A Hugo nominee and an Asimov's Readers' Award nominee.

Short Stories


The Beholder: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
Shadow Box: A girl and her unicorn. Anything but sappy.
Faunsdown cottage: A promise to return made to a childhood friend long ago.
The Unicorn in the Maze: A boy goes into the royal gardens to find the unicorn that's kept there. This is a children's story, so the style is somewhat different than of her other works. I have clear memories of reading it years ago, but I had no idea that it was by her until six months ago. Go figure.
The Fifth Squashed Cat: Two women, a wandering man, and roadkill.
Cut: Parental influence and female circumcision. An alternate vision of Megan's life, if one knows what to look for.

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