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==Partial bibliography== ===Novels=== *''[[The Furies (1966 novel)|The Furies]]'' (1966) β a traditional UK disaster tale. Adapted into a six-part thriller on BBC Radio 4 in May 1970.<ref>{{cite web |title=BBC Programme Index |url=https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/ee139ca7ea8e4bafaafb9e7b0f6d53c0 |website=genome.ch.bbc.co.uk |access-date=9 November 2023 |date=20 May 1970}}</ref> *''[[Pavane (novel)|Pavane]]'' (1968) β a collection of linked short stories *''Anita'' (1970) β a collection of linked short stories *''The Inner Wheel'' (1970) β a collection of linked short stories *''The Boat of Fate'' (1971) β a historical novel set in Britain at the end of the Roman Empire's power *''The Chalk Giants'' (1974) β a collection of linked short stories *''[[Molly Zero]]'' (1980) β a novel set in a [[dystopian]] future *''[[Kiteworld]]'' (1985) β originally published as linked short stories *''[[Kaeti & Company]]'' (1986) β linked short fiction *''[[GrΓ‘inne (novel)|GrΓ‘inne]]'' (1987) β [[Slipstream genre|slipstream fiction]] *''The Road to Paradise'' (1989) β a thriller, without fantastic elements *''Kaeti on Tour'' (1992) β linked short fiction *''Drek Yarman'' (2000) - a novel set in ''Kiteworld'', serialized in [[Spectrum SF]]<ref name=drek /><ref>{{cite web |title=Drek Yarman by Keith Roberts (Spectrum SF #1, February 2000 through #3, June 2000) |url=http://www.infinityplus.co.uk/nonfiction/drek.htm |website=InfinityPlus.co.uk |publisher=InfinityPlus |access-date=6 August 2019}}</ref> ===Collections=== *''Machines and Men'' (1973) ** "Escapism" (1964) ** "Therapy 2000" (1969) ** "Manscarer" (1966) ** "Boulter's Canaries" (1965) ** "Sub-Lim" (1965) ** "Synth" (1966) ** "The Deeps" (1966) ** "Breakdown" (1966) ** "The Pace That Kills" (1966) ** "Manipulation" (1965) *''The Grain Kings'' (1976) ** "Weihnachtsabend" (1972) ** "The White Boat" (1966) ** "The Passing of the Dragons" (1972) ** "The Trustie Tree" (1973) ** "The Lake of Tuonela" (1973) ** "The Grain Kings" (1972) ** "I Lose Medea" (1972) *''The Passing of the Dragons'' (1977) - selected stories from ''Machines and Men'' and ''The Grain Kings'' *''Ladies from Hell'' (1979) ** "Our Lady of Desperation" (1979) ** "The Shack at Great Cross Halt" (1977) ** "The Ministry of Children" (1975) ** "The Big Fans" (1977) ** "Missa Privata" (1976) *''[[The Lordly Ones]]'' (1986) ** "The Lordly Ones" (1980) ** "Ariadne Potts" (1978) ** "Sphairistike" (1984) ** "The Checkout" (1981) ** "The Comfort Station" (1980) ** "The Castle on the Hoop" (1986) ** "Diva" (1986) *''A Heron Caught in Weeds'' (1987) β poetry collection, edited by Jim Goddard *''Winterwood and Other Hauntings'' (1989) β ghost story collection, with an introduction by [[Robert Holdstock]] ** "Susan" (1965) ** "The Scarlet Lady" (1966) ** "The Eastern Windows" (1967) ** "Winterwood" (1974) ** "Mrs. Cibber" (1989) ** "The Snake Princess" (1973) ** "Everything in the Garden" (1973) ===Other=== *''The Natural History of the P.H.'' (1988) β short essay about the "Primitive Heroine" *''Irish Encounters: A Short Travel'' (1989) β essays about a trip to Ireland in 1978 *''Lemady: Episodes of a Writer's Life'' (1997) β autobiography, with fictional elements
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