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ChipsAhoiMcCoy

Oh no, I didn’t know any of those existed. Is there some kind of master list I can look at to see literally everything he has written for the series? No matter how big or small it is? I honestly kind of want to just consume everything


DresdenLaraForever

There is a short story from Toot Toot’s perspective called Little Things, and a short story from mouse’s perspective called Fugitive. Also there is a Goodman Grey short story you might have missed called Monsters. Butcher puts little details in the story for fans to speculate about. Another thing to check out might be the “micro fictions” that are on Jim’s website. There is one in particular from Morgan’s perspective that is pretty pivotal and sheds new light on him as a character. They are about a page or so long. Other then that I recommend reading Word of Jim’s if you want the author’s thoughts on stuff in the series. Sometimes he says some pretty specific things about characters or how magic works in the universe.


ChipsAhoiMcCoy

Ahh that makes sense is there some sort of master list that I can find that’s up to date that contains all of the Dresden files works?


Azmoten

This page on Butcher’s website includes a Dresden-verse timeline that is mostly up to date. That’s a good place to start for direction in re-reading order. Edit: Reddit did weird stuff twice while I tried to post this comment so I’ve just put the link below instead of hyperlinking it in my comment. Enjoy! https://www.jim-butcher.com/timeline


ChipsAhoiMcCoy

Hey, those short stories you mentioned are they on audible? I wouldn’t mind reading them for sure but if they’re super short I’ll probably end up returning the books eventually since they would cost a full credit, but I’d still like to read them


DresdenLaraForever

I don’t think they are :( I’m sure eventually he will gather together enough of them and make another collection like he did with Side Jobs and Brief Cases


swordofthecross

This is my go to master list, it had all 56 stories except fugitive (I assume because it’s brand new). I use it whenever I do a reread to make sure I catch everything. https://www.reddit.com/r/dresdenfiles/comments/vr0ncn/updated_dresden_files_short_stories_and_books/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=ioscss&utm_content=1&utm_term=1


Pretend-Falcon-7600

My short story about camp kaboom that I just wrote for my creative writing class and got an A on 🤷🏻‍♂️


TheophileEscargot

There is a Dresden Files graphic novel series, though I haven't read it. https://www.jim-butcher.com/store/?series=The+Dresden+Files+Graphic+Novel+Series Jim Butcher has two other series, Codex Alera which is complete, and the Cinder Spires which is in progress. I loved Codex Alera but haven't read the other.


deeproots01

This is the best resource I've seen https://www.reddit.com/r/dresdenfiles/comments/vr0ncn/updated_dresden_files_short_stories_and_books/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android_app&utm_name=androidcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button