DAW Books
DAW Books is an American science fiction and fantasy publisher, founded by Donald A. Wollheim, with his wife, Elsie B. Wollheim, following his departure from Ace Books in 1971. The company claims to be "the first publishing company ever devoted exclusively to science fiction and fantasy." The first DAW Book published was the 1972 short story collection Spell of the Witch World by Andre Norton.
Books from DAW Books
- Ye Are the Children of Prophets by Wagner Wagner
- Braking Day by Adam Oyebanji
- Amongst Our Weapons by Ben Aaronovitch
- Noor by Nnedi Okorafor
- Otherland by Tad Williams
- Seven Devils by Laura Lam, Elizabeth May
- Mirage by Julie E. Czerneda
- The Mistress of Illusions by Mike Resnick
- Driving the Deep by Suzanne Palmer
- Amid the Crowd of Stars by Stephen Leigh
- How Rory Thorne destroyed the multiverse by K. Eason
- Titan Shade by Dan Stout
- Walk the Wild With Me by Rachel Atwood
- Life and Limb by Jennifer Roberson
- Unraveling by Karen Lord
- The hills have spies by Mercedes Lackey
- Silverwolf by Jacey Bedford
- Halls of Law by V. M. Escalada
- Reaping the aurora by Joshua Palmatier
- Firebrand by Kristen Britain
- Heroine worship by Sarah Kuhn
- A scandal in Battersea by Mercedes Lackey
- Defiant by Dave Bara
- Terminal alliance by Jim C. Hines
- Nimbus by Jacey Bedford
- Pathways by Mercedes Lackey
- The Operative by Gerald Brandt
- Legacy of the demon by Diana Rowland
- Heroine complex by Sarah Kuhn
- The transference engine by Julia Verne St. John
- Lies Sleeping by Ben Aaronovitch
- Dragon thief by S. Andrew Swann
- This gulf of time and stars by Julie E. Czerneda
- Faces by E. C. Blake
- Fields of wrath by Mickey Zucker Reichert
- The stargods trilogy by Irene Radford
- Alien Separation by Gini Koch
- Frozen in Amber by Phyllis Ames
- The Crow of Connemara by Stephen Leigh
- Vengeance of the demon by Diana Rowland