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Gregory Maguire (born June 9, 1954) is an American novelist best known for his {{Grimmifi|cation}}ed {{Twice Told Tale}}s. On top of making adult fantasy books, he is also a children's book author.

Maguire's most famous work, ''Literature/{{Wicked}}'', has been adapted into a [[Theatre/{{Wicked}} blockbuster Broadway musical]].
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[[folder:Adult Fiction Books]]
* ''Literature/TheWickedYears''
** ''[[Literature/{{Wicked}} Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West]]'' (1995)
** ''Literature/SonOfAWitch'' (2005)
** ''Literature/ALionAmongMen'' (2008)
** ''Literature/OutOfOz'' (2011)
* ''Literature/ConfessionsOfAnUglyStepsister'' (1999)
* ''Lost'' (2001)
* ''Literature/MirrorMirror'' (2003)
* ''The Next Queen of Heaven'' (2010)
* ''Tales Told in Oz'' (2012; unrelated to ''The Wicked Years'')
* ''Literature/AfterAlice'' (2015)
* ''Hiddensee'' (2017)
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[[folder:Children's Books]]
* ''The Lightning Time'' (1978)
* ''The Daughter of the Moon'' (1980)
* ''Lights on the Lake'' (1981)
* ''The Dream Stealer'' (1983)
* ''The Peace and Quiet Diner'' (1988)
* ''I Feel like the Morning Star'' (1989)
* ''Lucas Fishbone'' (1990)
* ''Missing Sisters'' (1994)
* ''Oasis'' (1996)
* ''The Good Liar'' (1997)
* ''Crabby Cratchitt'' (2000)
* ''Leaping Beauty: And Other Animal Fairy Tales'' (2004)
* ''The Hamlet Chronicles'':
** ''Seven Spiders Spinning'' (1994)
** ''Six Haunted Hairdos'' (1997)
** ''Five Alien Elves'' (1998)
** ''Four Stupid Cupids'' (2000)
** ''Three Rotten Eggs'' (2002)
** ''A Couple of April Fools'' (2004)
** ''One Final Firecracker'' (2005)
* ''What-the-Dickens: The Story of a Rogue Tooth Fairy'' (2007)
* ''Missing Sisters'' (2009)
* ''Egg and Spoon'' (2014)
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[[folder:Non-fiction]]
* ''Innocence and Experience: Essays and Conversations on Children's Literature'' (1987)
* ''Origins of Story: On Writing for Children'' (1999)
* ''Making Mischief: A Maurice Sendak Appreciation'' (2009)
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[[folder:Short Stories]]
* ''Scarecrow (2001), published in ''Half-Human'' (unrelated to ''The Wicked Years'' series)
* ''Fee, Fie, Foe et Cetera'' (2002), published in ''The Green Man: Tales from the Mythic Forest''
* ''The Oakthing'' (2004), published in ''The Faery Reel: Tales from the Twilight Realm''
* ''Chatterbox'', published in ''I Believe in Water: Twelve Brushes With Religion''
* ''The Honorary Shepherds'' (1994), published in ''Am I Blue?: Coming Out From The Silence''
* ''Beyond the Fringe'' (1998) published in ''A Glory of Unicorns''
* ''The Seven Stage a Comeback'' (2000) published in ''A Wolf at the Door and Other Retold Fairy Tales''
* ''Matchless: A Christmas Story'' (2009)
* ''The Silk Road Runs Through Tupperneck, N.H.'' (2009), published in ''How Beautiful the Ordinary: Twelve Stories of Identity''
* ''In That Country'' (2012), published in ''Parnassus Literary Arts Magazine''
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