Fantasy fiction Douglass mainly focused her efforts on fantasy writings. Her first trilogy,
The Axis Trilogy, is set in the fantasy world of Tencendor. Of
The Axis Trilogy,
Enchanter and
StarMan won the 1996
Aurealis Fantasy division award and
Battleaxe was nominated for the 1995 award. Douglass's second series,
The Wayfarer Redemption, two stand alone novels and her most recent series,
Darkglass Mountain also focus on the fantasy world used in
The Axis Trilogy.
The Wayfarer Redemption also did well in the Aurealis Fantasy division with all three novels reaching the finals for their published years. In addition to the fantasy novels set in the world of Tencendor and Escator, Douglass wrote two unrelated historical fantasy series,
The Crucible trilogy and
The Troy Game. Some of these novels also reached the Aurealis Fantasy division finals with
The Nameless Day and
The Crippled Angel from
The Crucible finishing as finalists and
The Wounded Hawk winning the award in 2001. ''
Hades' Daughter and Darkwitch Rising from The Troy Game'' also were finalists in the Fantasy division.
Other works Douglass also wrote a non-fiction book,
The Betrayal of Arthur, and several short stories. ==Bibliography==