Apart from co-authoring
Illuminatus! with Wilson, Shea wrote several historical action novels, including
Shike (1981), a two-volume novel set in Ancient Japan about the warrior monk Jebu and his love Lady Shima Taniko,
All Things Are Lights (1986), and
The Saracen, a novel published in two volumes in 1989 depicting the struggle between a blond Muslim warrior called Daoud ibn Abdullah and his French crusader adversary, Simon de Gobignon. His last published book was the
Native American tale
Shaman (1991).
All Things Are Lights and the outline for the unfinished novel
Children of Earthmaker have been released under a
Creative Commons license and are available to read and copy at Robert Shea's website, as are
Shike,
The Saracen, and
Shaman under similar license terms.
Lady Yang was finished but never published; a Creative Commons online version is in the works by Shea's son Michael. Three of his lectures and two panel discussions he participated in were recorded when he was a featured speaker at both the
Starwood Festival and the WinterStar Symposium (both with and without Robert Anton Wilson) and produced by the
Association for Consciousness Exploration. For several years, Shea edited the anarchist
zine No Governor. The title comes from a quote attributed to
Zhuangzi, "There is no governor anywhere." Copies of the zine in PDF format may be downloaded from Bobshea.net. The zine was mentioned in, and read by, one of the characters in
Illuminatus!. In 2025, Hilaritas Press issue
d Every Day Is a GOOD Day, a collection of short pieces by Shea, the first new Shea book in about 30 years. == Personal life ==