Kender, Gully Dwarves, and Gnomes
Edited by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman.
"Wanna bet?"
The three adventure-seeking sons of Caramon Majere lose a bet to a flamboyant, magnificently bearded dwarf, and wake up, shanghaied, on an incredible gnomish sailing vessel questing after the legendary Graygem.
Who is the mysterious Dougan Redhammer, and what perils are in store for Sturm, Tanin, and Palin, the young mage haunted by the legacy of Raistlin?
In nine short stories by superlative writers, the companions confront wizards and dragons, magical spectacles and daggers possessed, and survive memorable encounters with the minor races of Krynn.
Plus, a rollicking new novella by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman chronicling the outrageous fortunes of the next generation of heroes.
The DRAGONLANCE Saga, with three million copies sold, continues!
Contents:
- Foreword by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman
- Snowsong by Nancy Varian Berberick
- The Wizard's Spectacles by Morris Simon
- The Storyteller by Barbara and Scott Siegel
- A Shaggy Dog's Tail by Danny Peary
- Lord Toede's Disastrous Hunt by Harold Bakst
- Definitions of Honor by Richard A. Knaak
- Hearth Cat and Winter Wren by Nancy Varian Berberick
- Wanna bet? by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman
- Into the Heart of the Story by Michael Williams
- Dagger-Flight by Nick O'Donohue
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Margaret Weis
In the sprawling worlds of epic fantasy, few names echo with the same resonance as Margaret Weis. Her stories aren't merely told—they are lived, breathed, and carried in the imaginations of readers who first wandered through the war-torn lands of Dragonlance and never truly left. Weis didn’t just write fantasy—she helped shape it during a time when the genre itself was still defining its voice.
Born in Missouri in 1948, Margaret Weis was a quiet but voracious reader, drawn not to fairy tales or whimsical fables, but to myths that roared with dragons, gods, and fate-bound heroes. She graduated from the University of Missouri in 1970 with a degree in creative writing and literature—training that sharpened her instinct for compelling narratives long before her stories found a stage.
Dragonlance: Tales
This series was later split into two series: Tales I (books 1-3) and Tales II (books 4-6).
Dragonlance: Tales consists of six books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
Main series Dragonlance

