Novels • ''The Forger's Requiem'' (New York: Grove Atlantic/Atlantic Monthly Press,
2025) • ''The Forger's Daughter'' (New York: Grove Atlantic/Mysterious Press,
2020) •
The Prague Sonata (New York: Atlantic Monthly Press,
2017) •
The Forgers (New York: Grove Atlantic/Mysterious Press,
2014) • ''The Diviner's Tale'' (New York: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt,
2011) •
Ariel’s Crossing (New York: Viking,
2002); Second volume of his "New Mexico Trilogy" • ''Giovanni's Gift'' (New York: Viking,
1997) •
Trinity Fields (New York: Viking,
1995); First volume of his "New Mexico Trilogy," Finalist for the 1995
Los Angeles Times Book Award •
The Almanac Branch (New York: Simon & Schuster,
1991); Finalist for the 1992 PEN/Faulkner Award •
Come Sunday (New York: Weidenfeld & Nicolson,
1988)
Short fiction •
The Nature of My Inheritance (New York: Mysterious Bookshop, Bibliomystery Series #19, 2014.) •
The Uninnocent (New York: Pegasus, 2011) •
Fall of the Birds (E-book, New York: Open Road Media, 2011, Kindle Single)
Illustrated books •
Didn’t Didn’t Do It (Illustrated by Gahan Wilson. New York: Putnam, 2007) •
A Bestiary (a book of fables; illustrated by 18 contemporary artists including Gregory Amenoff, Joe Andoe, James Brown, Vija Celmins, Louisa Chase,
Eric Fischl, Jan Hashey, Michael Hurson, Mel Kendrick,
James Nares,
Ellen Phelan,
Joel Shapiro,
Kiki Smith, David Storey, Michelle Stuart,
Richard Tuttle, Trevor Winkfield and
Robin Winters. New York: Grenfell Press, 1991)
Poetry collections •
After a Charme (New York: Grenfell Press, 1984) •
The Preferences (New York: Grenfell Press, 1983) • ''Danae's Progress'' (San Francisco: Cadmus Editions/Arion Press, 1982) •
Posthumes (Santa Barbara: Cadmus Editions, 1982) •
Passing From the Provinces (Santa Barbara: Cadmus Editions, 1981)
Works in progress •
Meditations on a Shadow, selected essays.
Edited books •
Conjunctions (Founder and editor. Bi-Annual Volumes of New Writing. Annandale-on-Hudson: Bard College, 1981–2025. Seventy-two volumes to date. Over twenty thousand pages of innovative work by some thousand novelists, poets, playwrights, essayists, and other artists.) •
The Inevitable: Contemporary Writers Confront Death (Co-edited with David Shields.
W. W. Norton, 2011) •
The Complete Poems of Kenneth Rexroth. (Co-edited with Sam Hamill. Port Townsend: Copper Canyon, 2002. Los Angeles Times Book of the Year.) •
The New Gothic (Coedited with Patrick McGrath. New York: Random House,
1991) •
More Classics Revisited (by
Kenneth Rexroth. Edited and introduction by Bradford Morrow. New York: New Directions, 1989.) •
Thirty Six Poems of Tu Fu (translated by
Kenneth Rexroth. Edited and introduction by Bradford Morrow, with afterword by John Yau and etchings by Brice Marden. New York/Zurich: Peter Blum Editions, 1987.) •
The Houses of Children (by
Coleman Dowell. Afterword by Bradford Morrow. New York: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1988.) •
World outside the Window: Selected Essays of Kenneth Rexroth (Edited and introduction by Bradford Morrow. New York: New Directions, 1987.) •
Classics Revisited (by
Kenneth Rexroth. Edited and introduction by Bradford Morrow. New York: New Directions, 1986.) •
The Selected Poems of Kenneth Rexroth (Edited and introduction by Bradford Morrow. New York: New Directions, 1984)
Contributions to anthologies •
The Big Book of Christmas Mysteries (New York: Vintage, 2013. Edited by Otto Penzler. Includes story
The Uninnocent.) •
New Jersey Noir. (Edited by Joyce Carol Oates. New York: Akashic Books, 2011. Includes story ''The Enigma of Grover's Mill''.) •
Best American Noir of the Century. (Eds. James Ellroy and Otto Penzler. New York: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2010. Includes Morrow's
The Hoarder.) •
Chronotopes & Dioramas. (Edited by Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster and Karen Kelly. New York: DIA Art Foundation, 2010. Includes essay
A Wild Bookery: Nine Reflections.) •
River of Words: Portraits of Hudson Valley Writers. (Edited by Nina Shengold. Photographs by Jennifer May. Albany: Excelsior Editions, State University of New York Press, 2010. Includes essay/interview about Morrow and photographic portrait.) •
Poe’s Children. (Edited by Peter Straub. New York: Doubleday, 2008. Includes short story
Gardener of Heart.) •
Paraspheres: Fabulist and New Fabulist Stories. (Edited by Rusty Morrison and Ken Keegan. Richmond: Omnidawn, 2006. Includes short story
Gardener of Heart.) •
Murder in the Rough. (Edited by Otto Penzler. New York: Warner Books/Mysterious Press, 2006. Includes short story
The Hoarder.) • ''The O'Henry Prize Stories, 2003.
(New York: Anchor Books, 2003. Edited by Laura Furman. Includes short story Lush.'') •
Pushcart Prize XXVII. (Edited by Bill Henderson. Wainscott, New York: Pushcart, 2003. Includes short story Amazing Grace which was also shortlisted for the O'Henry Prize, 2002.) •
A Convergence of Birds. (Edited by Jonathan Safran Foer. New York:
Distributed Art Publishers, 2001. Includes Morrow's
For Brother Robert.) •
Searching For Your Soul. (Edited by Katherine Kurs. New York: Schocken, 1999. Includes essay
Meditations on a Shadow. •
Hover (Anthology of writings by Morrow, Joyce Carol Oates, Rick Moody, Darcy Steincke, with photographs by Gregory Crewdson. San Francisco: Artspace Books, 1998. Includes short story “A Different Kind of Arbor.”) •
The Norton Anthology of Love. (Edited by Diane Ackerman. New York: W.W. Norton, 1997. Includes excerpt from
The Almanac Branch.) •
Bomb/Speak: Writers in Conversation. (New York: Gordon & Breech, 1997. Includes interview with Morrow conducted by Jim Lewis, published in
Bomb magazine, 1994.) •
The Place Within: Portraits of the American Landscape by Twenty Contemporary Writers. (Edited by Jodi Daynard. New York: Norton, 1997. Includes essay
The Journey to Trinity.) •
The Literary Insomniac: Stories and Essays for Sleepless Nights (Eds. Elyse Cheney and Wendy Hubbert. New York: Doubleday, 1996. Includes essay
The Night Watch.) •
Communion: Contemporary Writers Reveal the Bible in Their Lives. (Edited by
David Rosenberg. New York: Anchor, 1996. Includes essay
Meditations on a Shadow.) •
The Future of Fiction: Review of Contemporary Fiction 16.1. Edited by David Foster Wallace. Normal: Dalkey Archive Press, 1996. Includes essay
Rivages Roses for Niels Bohr.) •
Blast III. (Edited by Seamus Cooney. Santa Rosa: Black Sparrow Press, 1989. Includes essay *
History of an Unapologetic Apologia.) ==Awards and honors==