Pyr's 2010 Publications:
Kay Kenyon's City Without End
Paul McAuley's Gardens of the Sun
David Louis Edelman's Geosynchron
Joel Shepherd's Petrodor
Adrian Tchaikovsky's Empire in Black and Gold
Adrian Tchaikovsky's Dragonfly Falling
Adrian Tchaikovsky's Blood of the Mantis
Ian McDonald's Ares Express
Mark Chadbourn's The Devil in Green
Mark Chadbourn's The Queen of Sinister
Mark Chadbourn's The Hounds of Avalon
Matthew Sturges' The Office of Shadow
Jon Sprunk's Shadow's Son
Ian McDonald's The Dervish House
Tom Lloyd's The Ragged Man
Jasper Kent's Twelve
Mark Hodders' The Strange Affair of Spring Heeled Jack
Adrian Tchaikovsky's Salute the Dark
Joel Shepherd's Tracato
Pierre Pevel's The Cardinal's Blades
Clay and Susan Griffith's The Greyfriar (Vampire Empire Book 1)
James Barclay's Elfsorrow
James Barclay's Shadowheart
James Barclay's Demonstorm
Tim Akers' The Horns of Ruin
Mike Resnick's The Buntline Special
Beyond Pyr, I edited two short fiction anthologies (making this a year in which I am personally eligible in both the long form and short form categories, in case you are wondering). Each contained very many deserving short stories, novelettes, and novellas. They were:
- "Cleansed and Set in Gold" by Matthew Sturges (9,825 words)
- "Where their Worm Dieth Not" by James Maxey (6,868 words)
- "Secret Identity" by Paul Cornell (4,795 words)
- "The Non-Event" by Mike Carey (6,093 words)
- "Avatar" by Mike Baron (4,483 words)
- "Message from the Bubblegum Factory" by Daryl Gregory (9,514 words)
- "Thug" by Gail Simone (5,746 words)
- "Vacuum Lad" by Stephen Baxter (6,733 words)
- "A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows" by Chris Roberson (11,404 words)
- "Head Cases" by Peter David & Kathleen David (5,474)
- "Downfall" by Joseph Mallozzi (18,181)
- "By My Works You Shall Know Me" by Mark Chadbourn (6,636 words)
- "Call Her Savage" by Marjorie M. Liu (8,955 words)
- "Tonight we fly" by Ian McDonald (4,998 words)
- "A to Z in the Ultimate Big Company Superhero Universe (Villains Too)" by Bill Willingham (15,932 words)
- "Goats of Glory" - Steven Erikson (10,301 words)
"Tides Elba: A Tale of the Black Company" - Glen Cook (9,973 words)
"Bloodsport" - Gene Wolfe (5,562 words)
"The Singing Spear" - James Enge (3,455 words)
"A Wizard of Wiscezan" - C.J. Cherryh (10,543 words)
"A Rich Full Week" - K. J. Parker (9,912 words)
"A Suitable Present for a Sorcerous Puppet" - Garth Nix (5,068 words)
"Red Pearls: An Elric Story" - Michael Moorcock (17,206)
"The Deification of Dal Bamore" - Tim Lebbon (7,425 words)
"Dark Times at the Midnight Market" - Robert Silverberg (8,177 words)
"The Undefiled" - Greg Keyes (4,254 words)
"Hew the Tint Master" - Michael Shea (11,489 words)
"In the Stacks" - Scott Lynch (14,643 words)
"Two Lions, A Witch, and the War-Robe" - Tanith Lee (10,715 words)
"The Sea Troll's Daughter" - Caitlin R Kiernan
"Thieves of Daring" - Bill Willingham (2,219 words)
"The Fool Jobs" - Joe Abercrombie (8,372 words)
6 comments:
One hell of an impressive list, Lou. I've enjoyed reading several of these. Well done, and I'm looking forward to an equally impressive lineup for 2011 and beyond.
Thank you very much. Excited for more of 2011 to be out there, even as I polish off 2012.
What a list!!
A great year for You and Pyr.
I read seven of the listed books. And five more sit on my shelf unread.
Looking forward to your 2011 list ...
Thanks.
But five unread you say?
Wow. 30 titles.
I was thinking last week, "I should just buy a copy of everything Pyr publishes, given my hit rate has been 100% lately." (= 3 Morlock books, and the 2 Anthologies)
Of course, you are publishing faster than I can hope to read.
Hi Marc,
I can't promise to slow it down, but I won't speed it up. Any more might be faster than *I* can read!
And thanks!
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