Gold's novel Valhalla: Absent Without Leave was published March 30, 2021 by Penmore Press. Gold wrote, "But the book isn't about the ancient Norse or the Vikings. It's about a modern hero who arrived at Valhalla with her D&D magic sword, Frostbite. Robin Grima isn't content to train in Valhalla to fight and die in Ragnarok. She wants to stop Ragnarok from happening! She doesn't care about the prophecies. She wants to win!".[12]Valhalla: Into The Darkness, the second novel in her trilogy, was published in early 2022. Valhalla: Into Brightness was published in July of 2024.
In 1988, Gold (who had been filking since 1967) also began publishing Xenofilkia,[3] a bimonthly collection of filk lyrics (and some sheet music). Over 400 songwriters have contributed, including Leslie Fish, Tom Smith and Bob Kanefsky.[14] Although Gold has published filk lyrics, she has never recorded for public distribution.[citation needed]
Lee and Barry Gold were jointly inducted into the Filk Hall of Fame in 1997[15] and were Interfilk guests at Ohio Valley Filk Fest in 2000.[16][17]
Lee and Barry Gold were Featured Filkers at Boskone 44 in 2007.[18]
In 2012, Gold published Dr. Jane's Songs, a compilation of all of Dr. Jane's songs that Jim Robinson could find in his archives, plus a few that Lee Gold found from other sources, with illustrations.[19] In 2014, she published a compilation of all the songs by Cynthia McQuillin that Gold, Robinson, McQuillin's literary executors and several other people could track down, over 450 pages of songs.[20]
Publishing history
Lee Gold published the fan fiction fanzine "The Third Foundation" from 1967 until at least 1969.
As of May 2023, she had published 571 issues of Alarums and Excursions and 209 issues of Xenofilkia,[21] as well as six volumes of Filker Up!, a filk-song anthology.
She published Tom Digby: Along Fantasy Way, a collection of writings by Tom Digby, for ConFrancisco, the 1993 Worldcon where Digby was an Honored Guest, and has published writings by other prominent fan writers in the Los Angeles area.
She has also published a collection of songs by Dr. Jane Robinson (2012-9-10),[19] and another of songs by Cynthia McQuillin (2014-3-8).[20] In both cases, James Robinson sent copies of all the songs in his possession to Gold. Kristoph Klover and Margaret Davis (McQuillin's literary executors) lent McQuillin's handwritten songs to Robinson, who copied them and sent them to Gold for inclusion. Many other people helped make the McQuillin songbook as complete as possible: the subhead for the songbook reads "all the songs written by Cynthia McQuillin that Dr. James Robinson and Lee Gold and Mary Creasey and Harold Stein and Bob Kanefsky and Alan Thiesen and Margaret Davis and Kristoph Klover could find in 2013."[20]