Anthony was commissioned by TSR to write a novel about Drizzt Do'Urden called The Shores of Dusk by the time Wizards of the Coast had purchased TSR; however, Wizards declined to publish Anthony's completed novel in favor of bringing back R. A. Salvatore to write about Drizzt, starting with The Silent Blade (1998).[2]
Anthony is best known for The Last Rune series, which he developed to explore the idea that reason and wonder need not exist in conflict.[3] Recently[when?] he has written a trilogy under the pseudonym Galen Beckett, beginning with a novel The Magicians and Mrs. Quent, whose blurb, similarly to The Last Rune, claims that the book was written to given an answer to the question "what if there was a fantastical cause underlying the social constraints and limited choices confronting a heroine in a novel by Jane Austen or Charlotte Bronte?".[4]
Partial bibliography
The Last Rune series
Beyond the Pale (1998)
The Keep of Fire (1999)
The Dark Remains (2001)
Blood of Mystery (2002)
The Gates of Winter (2003)
The First Stone (2004)
The Magicians and Mrs. Quent series
The Magicians And Mrs. Quent (2008) (as Galen Beckett)
The House on Durrow Street (2010) (as Galen Beckett)
The Master of Heathcrest Hall (2012) (as Galen Beckett)