Loki in Fiction
- “Wild Hunt (Mirasenna) (Volume 1)” – Monica Baker – About the modern day woman Miriam and Loki’s love for her.
- “Loki – the Liar” – Jakub Cwiek – A translation of two of the stories from “Klamca” (Polish), urban fantasy.
- “Loki’s Saga: A Novel of the Norse Gods” – J. Foslan – Stories from both the past and the present.
- “Liesmith: Book 1 of The Wyrd” – Alis Franklin – modern, urban horror
- “Stormbringer: Book 2 of The Wyrd” – Alis Franklin
- “American Gods” – Neil Gaiman. Gods in a modern setting. Odin is the main divine character and Loki has a part.
- “Wolves: I Bring the Fire, Part I” – C. Gockel – Loki on Midgard, in a modern setting
- “Runemarks” – Joanne Harris – How Midgard is 500 years after Ragnarok.
- “Runelights” – Joanne Harris – Sequel to “Runemarks”
- “The Gospel of Loki” – Joanne M. Harris – Prequel to “Runemarks”
- “Loki: Why I Began the End” – Maja Jacomus – A retelling of the old myths.
- “Eight Days of Luke” – Dianna Wynne Jones – Young adult novel with Loki in a modern setting.
- “The Ragnarök Chronicles” – Nicky J. Markus – Loki in a modern setting, on a quest to save the nine realms.
- “Chainbreaker (Urban Nordica 1)” – Jessie Powell and A.S. Vaughn – A modern Loki after Ragnarok.
- “To Free the Fox” – Marquel Sherry – Loki in a modern setting. It ends very abruptly.
- “The Lost God (Loke Book 1)” – Crystallina Sigyn – Loki lost in another world, which is not one of the nine. Fantasy.
- “Written in Venom” – Lois Tilton – A retelling of the old myths.
- “Loki” – Mike Vasich – A retelling of the old myths.
- “Loki: Nine Naughty Tales of the Trickster” – Mike Vasich – Based on the old myths.
Avoid these books, they are Marvel fan fiction!
- “1-800-Mischief (A Loki Adventure)” – Dawn Blair
- “Tricking Loki” – Shara Azod and Marteeka Karland
What about The Loki Saga by J Harris? I’ve read that one.
I have listed two of the books above: “Runemarks” and “Runelight”. I didn’t list the third book, “The Gospel of Loki”, because I didn’t like how Harris portrayed him; she makes him into a whiny, selfish bastard.
The Worlds According to Loki by Mike Kassel.
Whoa, a used copy of the book costs $117 on Amazon! o.O
Wish I could afford it.