Once again, the Table of Contents:
- Check Your Dark Lord at the Door" — Lou Anders & Jonathan Strahan
- Goats of Glory — Steven Erikson
- Tides Elba: A Tale of the Black Company — Glen Cook
- Bloodsport — Gene Wolfe
- The Singing Spear — James Enge
- A Wizard of Wiscezan — C.J. Cherryh
- A Rich Full Week — K. J. Parker
- A Suitable Present for a Sorcerous Puppet — Garth Nix
- Red Pearls: An Elric Story — Michael Moorcock
- The Deification of Dal Bamore — Tim Lebbon
- Dark Times at the Midnight Market — Robert Silverberg
- The Undefiled — Greg Keyes
- Dapple Hew the Tint Master — Michael Shea
- In the Stacks — Scott Lynch
- Two Lions, A Witch, and the War-Robe — Tanith Lee
- The Sea Troll's Daughter — Caitlin R Kiernan
- Thieves of Daring — Bill Willingham
- The Fool Jobs — Joe Abercrombie
6 comments:
Lou,
Can you explain the pricing shenanigans that result in the Kindle version being $2 more than the paperback? That just seems wrong to me, but I'm not privy to how books are actually priced...
Confused. The paperback is $15.99 and the Kindle is $9.99.
Cool.....
Tell me what to do?
My bad. When I looked at the prices, I looked at the paperback price just below the Kindle price, which is $7.99. I assumed that was Amazon's price, but it isn't, it's some other bookseller.
Amazon has it listed, for me, at $10.87 for the paperback. A rather specific number for the price, but there you go...
Hi Lou,
Great anthology. My review will be appearing in the Sacrament/SF Book review soon.
The Cook and Lynch stories were the big stand-outs for me. In fact, reading the Cook hastened my re-read of The Black Company.
It would be great to see somebody (maybe Pyr!) publish some of Greg Keyes' Fool Wolf stories/novels.
Hi Rob,
Saw the review--much appreciated. Edge Books (I think) already did a collection of Fool Wolf stories. I'm hoping for an ebook edition.
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