These works were written or edited by the American fiction writer Andre Norton (Andre Alice Norton, born Alice Mary Norton, 1912–2005). Before 1960 she used the pen name Andrew North several times and, jointly with Grace Allen Hogarth, Allen Weston once.
Norton is known best for science-fiction and fantasy, or speculative fiction, a field where her work was first published in the 1950s. She also wrote crime fiction, romantic fiction, and historical fiction, mainly before 1960. The term non-genre distinguishes that other work here, which expresses the perspective of the Internet Speculative Fiction Database (ISFDB).
A sequence of two novels, starting with the first interstellar flight made by humans escaping a tyrannical civilization on Earth.
The story of ex-soldier Hosteen Storm and his companions, a group of genetically altered animals with whom he has a telepathic connection.
Also known as The Book of Oak, Yew, Ash, and Rowan.
Two books by Norton and Susan Shwartz.
Military SF in a milieu where humans are initially only permitted out into the wider universe as mercenaries.
A young time-traveller attempts to stop a tyrant from conquering all of reality.
The story of two men trying to escape their status as displaced people or "dipples". This series also has links to the Janus and Forerunner series.
Non-genre series (westerns starring a former Confederate soldier).
The Halfblood Chronicles fantasy series by Norton and Mercedes Lackey. The fourth book may have been cancelled due to copyright issues after Norton's death in 2005.
Loosely connected fantasies, each concentrating on one of the five senses.
Featuring the Forerunners, an incomprehensible yet powerful vanished alien race whose artefacts survive them. This series is also tied to the "Janus" and "Dipple" books.
The story of Naill Renfro who, changed by an alien artefact, sets out to protect the planet of Janus from external threats. Linked to the "Dipple" and "Forerunner" series.
Nongenre series (about a Dutch espionage agent during and after World War II).