Novels •
Arachne (William Morrow/Avon/Eos, 1990) •
Summer of Love (Bantam, 1994) •
Cyberweb (William Morrow/Avon/Eos, 1995) •
The Golden Nineties (Bantam, 1995) •
Pangaea I: Imperium without End (Bantam, 1999) •
Pangaea II: Imperium Aflame (Bantam, 2000) • Summer of Love, A Time Travel (2010) Bast Books ebook • Summer of Love (2017) Bast Books
ebook and print book • The Gilded Age, A Time Travel (2011) Bast Books ebook and print book • The Garden of Abracadabra (2012) Bast Books ebook and print book • Eon's Kiss (as Suzanna Moore) (2012) Bast Books ebook • Strange Ladies: 7 Stories (2013) Bast Books ebook and print book (Collection of previously published work including "The Oniomancer," "Guardian," "Felicitas," "Stripper," "Triad," "Destination," and "Transformation and the Postmodern Identity Crisis.") • Celestial Girl Omnibus Edition (A Lily Modjeska Mystery) (2013) Bast Books ebook • Shaken (2013) Bast Books ebook (Expansion of
Deus Ex Machina published in
Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine) • My Charlotte: Patty's Story (2014) Bast Books ebook • Tesla, A Worthy of His Time (A Screenplay) (2014) Bast Books ebook • One Day in the Life of Alexa (2017) Bast Books ebook and print book • CHROME (2019) Bast Books ebook and print book • Arachne (2017) Bast Books ebook and print book • Cyberweb (2017) Bast Books ebook and print book • ODDITIES: 22 Stories (2020) Bast Books ebook and print book
Short fiction •
Arachne (
Omni, 1987, Hayakawa, 1988, Replik, 1989) •
Future Law (1987) •
Deus Ex Machina (Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, 1988, Transcendental Tales from Asimov, 1989)) •
Guardian (Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, 1988) •
The Onionmancer (Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, 1989) • ''Tomorrow's Child'' (Omni Magazine, 1989) Sold outright to Universal Studios, now in development. •
Hummers (Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, 1991) •
Stripper (Unique Magazine, 1991) •
Destination (Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, 1992) •
Triad (Universe 2, Bantam, 1994) •
Daughter of the Tao (Immortal Unicorn, HarperPrism, 1995) •
Every Mystery Unexplained (Tales of the Impossible, HarperPrism, 1995) •
Felicitas (Desire Burn: Women Writing From the Dark Side of Passion, Carrol & Graf, 1995) •
Transformation and the Postmodern Identity Crisis (Fantastic Alice, Ace, 1995) •
The Sixty-Third Anniversary of Hysteria (Full Spectrum 5, Bantam, 1995) •
The Hanged Man (The Shimmering Door, HarperPrism, 1996) •
U F uh-O, A Sci Fi Comedy (2011) Bast Books ebook • ''Tomorrow's Child'' (2012) Includes Mason's thirty-day blog,
The Story Behind the Story That Sold to the Movies Bast Books ebook • Daughter of the Tao (2012) Bast Books ebook • Every Mystery Unexplained (2012) Bast Books ebook • Shaken (2012) Bast Books ebook • Hummers (2013) Bast Books ebook • The Sixty-third Anniversary of Hysteria (2013) Bast Books ebook • Strange Ladies: 7 Stories (2013) Bast Books ebook (Collection of previously published work including "The Oniomancer," "Guardian," "Felicitas," "Stripper," "Triad," "Destination," and "Transformation and the Postmodern Identity Crisis.") • My Charlotte: Patty's Story (includes Arachne) (2014) Bast Books ebook •
Teardrop (Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May/June 2015) •
Tomorrow Is A Lovely Day (Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November/December 2015) •
Anything For You (Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September/October 2016) •
Riddle (Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September/October 2017) •
Aurelia (Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January–February 2018) •
Dangerous WELCOME TO DYSTOPIA: Forty-five Visions of What Lies Ahead (O/R Books) (January 2018) •
The Bicycle Whisperer (Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, May–June 2018) •
Taiga (Not One of Us Digest # 61, April 2019) •
Bess (Daily Science Fiction May 2019) •
Crazy Chimera Lady (Patreon.com/lisamasonfantasyandsciencefictionwriter Tier 2, August 2019)
Essays and articles • Journey of the Heart (1991) • Read This (The New York review of Science Fiction, 1994 • Lisa Mason: Politics and Ecstasy (Interview
Locus, The Newspaper of the Science Fiction Field Issue # 400) • Image of the Spider (Interview
Starlog September, 1992) ==Awards==