Novels:
* The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian (2007): A National Book Award winner and Newbery Medal Honor Book, this semi-autobiographical novel tells the story of a Spokane Indian teenager who leaves the reservation to attend an all-white high school.
* Reservation Blues (1995): This novel tells the story of four Native American musicians on a cross-country road trip. It was adapted into a 1997 film.
* Indian Killer (1996): A dark and complex novel about a serial killer targeting Native Americans in Seattle.
* Flight (2007): A novel about a Native American man struggling with alcoholism and the legacy of his family's history.
* The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven (1993): A collection of linked stories that explores the lives and experiences of Native Americans on and off the reservation.
Short Story Collections:
* The Business of Fancydancing (1993): Alexie's first short story collection, which won the PEN/Hemingway Award.
* The Summer of Black Widows (1996): A collection of stories dealing with themes of Native American identity, family, and loss.
* First Indian on the Moon (2003): A collection of science fiction stories that explore themes of Native American history, culture, and identity.
* What You Pawn I Will Redeem (2003): A collection of stories that follows the lives of Native Americans struggling with poverty and addiction.
* The Toughest Indian in the World (2019): A collection of stories that explores the themes of resilience, family, and loss.
Poetry:
* The Abandonment of the Flesh (1993): Alexie's first poetry collection.
* Old Shirts & New Skins (1997): A collection of poems that explores themes of Native American identity, family, and loss.
* The House on the Border of Forever (2005): A collection of poems that reflects on the author's personal experiences and the lives of Native Americans.
Screenplays:
* Smoke Signals (1998): A critically acclaimed film based on Alexie's short story "This Is What It Means to Say Phoenix."
* The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian (2016): A film adaptation of his novel.
Other Works:
* A Companion to The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian (2008): A book of supplemental materials for teachers and students.
* You Don't Have to Be Indian to Love Indian Food (2007): A cookbook featuring recipes from Native American cuisine.
* A History of the World in 10 ½ Chapters (2004): A novel in the form of a collection of short stories.
This list is not exhaustive, but it represents a broad range of Sherman Alexie's work. His writing is often characterized by its humor, honesty, and unflinching exploration of the complexities of Native American life.