Richard Parks Books In Order

Laws of Power Books In Order

  1. The Long Look (2008)
  2. Black Kath’s Daughter (2011)
  3. Power’s Shadow (2015)

Tales of the Divinity Recruitment Taskforce Books In Order

  1. A Hint of Evil (2012)

Yamada Monogatari Books In Order

  1. Demon Hunter (2013)
  2. To Break the Demon Gate (2014)
  3. The War God’s Son (2015)
  4. The Emperor in Shadow (2016)

Tales of the Errant Fae Books In Order

  1. Little Fire and Fog (2019)

Novels

  1. Spirits of Wood and Stone (2011)
  2. A Warrior of Dreams (2011)
  3. The Ghost War (2012)
  4. All the Gates of Hell (2013)

Collections

  1. Worshipping Small Gods (2000)
  2. The Ogre’s Wife (2002)
  3. On the Banks of the River of Heaven (2010)
  4. Our Lady of 47 Ursae Majoris (2011)
  5. Ghost Trouble (2011)
  6. The Devil Has His Due (2012)
  7. The God of Small Troubles and Other Stories (2014)
  8. The Collected Tymon the Black (2017)
  9. Fairy Tale Flash (2020)

Novellas

  1. Hereafter and After (2007)
  2. The Heavenly Fox (2011)
  3. Four Horseme*n, at Their Leisure (2011)
  4. Two For Christmas (2013)
  5. In the Realm of Legend (2016)
  6. In the Palace of the Jade Lion (2020)
  7. Bergstryker U: Where Monsters and Humans Mingle (2020)

Anthologies edited

  1. Tales of the Sunrise Lands (2017)

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Richard Parks Books Overview

Worshipping Small Gods

Worshipping Small Gods is the follow up to his World Fantasy Award finalist debut collection, The Ogre’s Wife containing fourteen stories, three of which are original to this volume, and all created with the same philosophy follow where the story leads, and face whatever comes. These destinations range from comic zen parables as in the title story, ‘Worshiping Small Gods,’ to the darkest depths of the human heart as in ‘Voices in an Empty Room.’ Whether dark fantasy, comedy, near future sf or wry contemporary fantasy, these stories all share that same insight and honesty…

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