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Earthsea novels
Note: The short story "Dragonfly" from Tales from Earthsea, 2001, is intended to fit in between Teha,nu and The Other Wind and, according to Le Guin, is "an important bridge in the series as a whole".

Earthsea short fiction
(Original publication; for reissue in collections, see main article)
 * "The Word of Unbinding", Fantastic, January 1964
 * "The Rule of Names", Fantastic, April 1964
 * "Dragonfly", in Legends, ed. Robert Silverberg, 1998
 * "Darkrose and Diamond", The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Oct-Nov 1999
 * Tales from Earthsea, short story collection, 2001 (winner of Endeavour Award):
 * "The Bones of the Earth"
 * "The Finder"
 * "On The High Marsh"
 * "The Daughter of Odren", 2014

Earthsea nonfiction

 * Earthsea Revisioned (Cambridge, MA: Children's Literature New England, 1993, ISBN 9780948845031), 26 pages, illustrated – "A lecture delivered under the title "Children, Women, Men and Dragons" at Worlds Apart, an institute sponsored by Children's Literature New England and held August 2–8, 1992, at Keble College, Oxford University, England."  – about unifying her later Earthsea writings with her earlier Earthsea writings

Novels

 * The Devil's Bricks (魔鬼积木) (2002)
 * The Era of Supernova (超新星纪元) (2003)
 * Ball Lightning (球状闪电) (2004)
 * The Remembrance of Earth's Past trilogy (published in English by Tor Books since 2014):
 * The Three-Body Problem (三体) (2007)
 * The Dark Forest (黑暗森林) (2008)
 * Death's End (死神永生) (2010)

Paul Lehr
Paul Lehr (1930 - 1998) was an American artist. He was known for his science fiction book cover illustrations.

He studied art at the Pratt Institute under Stanley Meltzoff. He also shared a studio with Meltzoff for a period of time.

Lehr was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Professional Artist in 1980 and 1981, and won the Frank R Paul Award for art in 1982.