Tropical Storm by Melissa Good, published 1999. Missy Good, one of the most popular Xena fan fiction authors has published her book!
Xena: Warrior Princess : The Official Guide to the Xenaverse by Robert Weisbrot, published 1998. I can't recommend this one enough. It's a great, entertaining guide. You'll love the insights from Lucy on each episode. A must-have for any serious xenite!
Battle On! : An Unauthorized, Irreverent Look at Xena : Warrior Princess by Greg Cox, published 1998. If you're looking for same old cast lists and behind-the-scenes anecdotes that are in all the other Xena tomes, don't look here. BATTLE ON! is as opinionated, funny, and fannish as I could make it. (Not unlike the show itself.) - Greg Cox
Xena X-Posed : The Unauthorized Biography of Lucy Lawless by Nadine Crenshaw, published 1997 This book was very controversial, the first edition used content from Whoosh!'s episode guide without permission. Whoosh! sued and the second edition had to be revised.
Xena: Warrior Princess Original TV Soundtrack, 1996. This is the first Xena soundtrack to be released.
Xena: Warrior Princess - Volume 2 Original TV Soundtrack, volume 2, 1997. More of everyone's favorite music, the second soundtrack to be released from the show.
Xena: Warrior Princess - The Bitter Suite Original TV Soundtrack to the musical episode, Bitter Suite, 1998. Lucy does all of her own singing in this, although Renee and Hudson (Callisto) had people signing for them.
Xena Series Finale. Yep, the last episode of the series is coming to DVD. Now to get the rest of them!!!
Peach and Bitter Song. Lucy Lawless plays a lesbian truck driver in Peach. Bitter Song is one of her earliest pictures.
Women From Down Under. A collection of short lesbian films, which includes Peach. If you're buying it just to see that film, you'd be better off buying Peach and Bitter Song instead.
The following are a list of recommended Hong Kong films from the website The Xena + Hong Kong Connection. Xena was directly inspired from a number of Hong Kong films (particularly The Bride With White Hair). This list was compiled from the Hong Kong Movies for Xena Fans section compiled by Cynthia Cooper & Laura Irvine. Be sure to read their page for reviews of these movies.
The Bride With White Hair 1993. (Also available on ) The Hong Kong film which had the most influence on the character of Xena. "The Gauntlet" was taken directly from this film.