Sara on her own books
- 20th Anniversary of BattleAxe
- Darkglass Mountain Trilogy
- The Troy Game Quartet
- The Crucible Trilogy
- The Betrayal of Arthur
- Crusader
- Pilgrim
- Sinner
- Threshold
- Beyond The Hanging Wall
- StarMan
- Enchanter
- BattleAxe
Sara on Cancer
Sara on Publishing
- The Contract
- Who’s Who in the Publishing House
- The Editorial Process
- A Book’s Life
- To Agent or Not?
- More about Agents
- Tips on Getting Published
Sara on Writing
- Should I send my Manuscript off to be Read?
- The Author Tour
- The Rules of Writing
- Some General Advice on Writing
- Using your Reader’s Imagination
- How to Approach a Publisher
- A Business-Like Approach to Baths
- Manuscripts
Sara on Fantasy
Sara’s academic writing
Sara said in 2000: I do not only publish under the name Sara Douglass. As Dr. Sara Warneke I was an academic for many years and published in academic journals and with academic publishers on the subject of educational travel and passport control in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England. Some samples of my academic work are:
- Behind the Medieval Historian a Speculative Fiction Novelist by Ian Irvine
- How to Write the Perfect History Essay
- Images of the Educational Traveller in Early Modern England
- Educational Travellers: Popular Imagery and Public Criticism in Early Modern England
- A Taste for New-Fangleness: The Destructive Potential of Novelty in Early Modern England
- A Coastal Hedge of Laws: Passport Control in Early Modern England
- Lawyers, Physicians and Travellers: Popular Perceptions and Professional Comment in Early Modern England