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They have cast their spell over our imaginations for countless centuries--those most deadly beasts of prey, the fading race which once ruled the skies, hoarders of treasure both magical and golden, or benevolent keepers of universes beyond human ken.
An anthology of short horror fiction includes tales written by Bill Crider, Migon Eberhart, Rick Houtala, Edward D. Hoch, and more, accompanied by an introduction by Isaac Asimov
Go back to before the beginning, with New York Times bestselling author Elizabeth Moon’s brand new collection of short stories set in the world of Paksenarrion, featuring beloved Paksworld characters alongside unknown future favorites, as they navigate all the challenges, opportunities, failures, and triumphs inherent in the deeds (and misdeeds) of their youth. Spanning from a time predating the events in Deed of Paksenarrion through to the Paladin’s Legacy years, the tales in Deeds of Youth have been revised and updated for this special compilation, which features all-new introductions from the author, as well as a previously unpublished short story exclusive to this volume! Told with E...
Curiouser & Curiouser Nineteen tales of magic, myth, and mayhem spanning Jane Lindskold's career, ranging from "Cheesecake," her first published story to the more recent "Born from Memory." Includes an original introduction by the author plus short afterpieces to each story that discuss inspiration and the creative process. “I adore Jane Lindskold’s writing. Her novels are a rarity for me – fat, engrossing novels that still don’t seem long enough.” Charles deLint “Lindskold is a writer with strong world-building skills and a knack for intricate yet comprehensible plots.” Romantic Times BOOKreviews “The characterization is superb, the plotting swift, and the prose a pleasure to read.” VOYA on Child of a Rainless Year
A new edition of the groundbreaking anthology.
Steve Rasnic Tem once said his writing was filtered through “a different lens to view the world.” With a style all his own, Tem has galvanized and thrilled fans of weird fiction worldwide. His efforts have earned him the Bram Stoker, World Fantasy and British Fantasy Awards. His métier is the monstrous secret, the unsettling darkness hidden within all of us. “Bedtime Story” opens with a line that defines Tem’s style: “I don’t know why bad things happen. There’s never a good reason. They just do.” The story introduces us to a nightmare conjured from the mind of a child, preparing to victimize her own father. “The Unmasking” takes us into the tortured psyche of a horribl...
Fascinating, ferocious, forever freeãtwelve tales of fantasy's most magical creatures! A collection of twelve tales of fantasy featuring the legendary unicorn includes the work of Michael Bishop, Lawrence Watt-Evans, Patricia C. Wrede, Jane Yolen, and others. "The Calling of Paisley Coldpony" by Michael Bishop "Unicornucopia" by Lawrence Watt-Evans "The Black Horn" by Jack Dann "The Hole in Edgar's Hillside" by Gregory Frost "The Hunting of Death: The Unicorn" by Tanith Lee "Slaking the Unicorn with Gun and Camera" by Mike Resnick "The Boy Who Drew Unicorns" by Jane Yolen "Ghost Town" by Jack C. Halderman, II "The Stray" by Gardner Dozois and Susan Casper "The Shade of Lo Man Gong" by William F. Wu "The Princess, the Cat, and the Unicorn" by Patricia C. Wrede "Naked Wish-Fulfillment" by Janet Kagan At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).
An all-new volume featuring another of humankind's most enchanting companions--the horse. Among the hit parade of authors who have crafted original stories for this volume are Anne McCaffrey, Jennifer Roberson, Mercedes Lackey, Mike Resnick, and more. Full-page ads in Locus, Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Asimov/Analog, and Science Fiction Chronicle.
“Kafkaesque” isn’t a term that’s used often or even lightly. So when it finds itself tied to any modern-day author, you know you’ll be in for a real treat. And that’s just what we’ve come to expect from Steve Rasnic Tem. His work often embodies the same nightmarish quality that authors like Kafka inject into their own writing. However, in Tem’s stories the situations are even more nihilistic. His environments are inhabited by droogs and degenerates, lost or forgotten, whose stories—up until now—have had no voice. But in a world overrun by an abject and apathetic populace, Tem provides his characters with all the voice they need. Thus, it’s no surprise that violence is t...
Proud and powerful, fast and freeãtwelve tales starring fantasys most majestic animalsã With the potent combination of power, speed, and grace, the horse is fantasy's most majestic creature. They are mysterious warriors, racers, magnificent friends. Here are twelve unforgettable tales celebrating the horse from Ursula K. Le Guin, Judith Tarr, Lisa Tuttle, Howard Waldrop, and Jane Yolen. _Classical HorsesÓ by Judith Tarr _The Wonder HorseÓ b George Byram _On the Gem PlanetÓ b Cordwainer Smith _The Thunder of the CaptainsÓ by Garry Kilworth _Brothers of the WindÓ by Jane Yolen _ Aunt Millicent at the RacesÓ by Len Guttridge _The Circus HorseÓ by Amy Bechtel _Riding the NightmareÓ by Lisa Tuttle _Wild, Wild HorsesÓ by Howard Waldrop _The Boy Who Plaited ManesÓ by Nancy Springer _Horse CampÓ by Ursula K. Le Guin _His Coat So GayÓ by Sterling E. Lanier At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).