Sword and Sorceress 26 (Volume 26)
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Rating | : | 4.68 (760 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1938185374 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 288 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-10-19 |
Language | : | English |
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She went on to sell dozens of short stories to a variety of anthologies. She is working on a sequel to it, in addition to her short-story writing and editing the Sword and Sorceress anthology series. Her first novel, a fantasy called Changing Fate, was awarded the 1989 Gryphon Award. She has also worked as a supernumerary with the San Francisco Opera, where she appeared in La
Par for the series. James Yanni There were some excellent stories in this volume, and no truly bad ones, although as is par for the series, there were a few places that needed better proofreading. ("The Girl Who Folded Dragons" saw "aid" instead of "aide", "gapped" instead of "gaped", "keep" instead of "kept", "lulled" instead of "lolled", "papers" instead of "paper", "though" instead of "through", and "gut" instead of "gutted". All in the space of 9 or 10 page. Benita and Roland Gagne said Strong female characters, very enjoyable. Editor Elisabeth Waters follows in Marion Zimmer Bradley's footsteps very well, in my opinion.She puts in her anthologies stories she would like to read, and her and my taste coincide quite well.I don't like tragedies and horror. While horrific things happen in some of the stories, they don't trip off my uck filter.Some of the stories contain characters seen in prior anthologies, and are even more enjoyable for that.Very good in . "Fantasy Fiction at its Best" according to Amazon Customer. Ok - this is a Short Story Collection with multiple authorsso difficult to rate as if written by a single author. Elizabeth Waters is the editor. This is the first post MZB edition that I have acquired and I found it just as good as MZB's collections. (MZB = Marion Zimmer Bradley). I love that the book wasn't printed until I ordered it - because I really prefer print to electronic editions! Just something soul satisfying about a
She went on to sell dozens of short stories to a variety of anthologies. . She has also worked as a supernumerary with the San Francisco Opera, where she appeared in La Gioconda, Manon Lescaut, Madama Butterfly, Khovanshchina, Das Rheingold, Werther, and Idomeneo. She is working on a sequel to it, in addition to her short-story writing and editing the Sword and Sorceress anthology series. About the Author Elisabeth Waters sold her first story in 1980 to Marion Zimmer Bradley for The Keeper’s Price, the first of the Darkover anthologies. Her first novel, a fantasy called Changing Fate, was awarded the 1989 Gryphon Award
Wentworth, Dave Smeds, and exciting newcomers whose voices are sure to be heard again. Payne, Pauline J. Women of Sorcery and ConquestFor over two decades, the late Marion Zimmer Bradley, best-selling and beloved author, discovered and nurtured a new generation of authors. Carter, Dave Smeds, Patricia Duffy Novak, Michael H. Ross, Jean Tatro, Jonathan Shipley, Melissa Mead, Michael Spence, Elisabeth Waters, Margaret L. Hsyu, Jonathan Moeller, K.D. Wentworth, David L. The original stories featured here include such stellar authors as Deborah J. The roster of contributors over the years includes Mercedes Lackey, Laurell K. Enter a wondrous universe Marion Zimmer Bradley’s Sword and Sorceres