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from the Sword & Sorcery: "An earthier sort of fantasy" group.
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They've also released Steve Harrison's Casebook and Swords of the North, with The Early Adventures of El Borak coming by the end of the month, I believe. I'm particularly looking forward to when they release the book of Westerns, and when we start getting the boxing stories.




I liked it! Had Tanith Lee's other best chariot race. Having said which, the linkage to the first two books was even more tenuous -- it's set about 100 years after Anackire, so there aren't any returning characters, and it mostly takes place on a smaller scale than the previous books. But I do recommend it.

Myself, I'm starting The City of Marble and Blood, which some people here might have heard of ... :)

Yes, although not for many years. It's great -- a collection of stories (novelettes? novellas?) set in a sort of alternate version of Paris at various points in its history. Very decadent and gothic.
I only vaguely heard about the name change, but I think it was because they wanted to give themselves a bit of separation from TOR the publisher (since they spend so much time on the website talking about other publishers' books).

Kind of a confluence of circumstances -- that announcement, and Holly Black name-checking the Flat Earth books in an article up on Reactormag.com (the former Tor.com).
And I love Tanith Lee and the original five Flat Earth books are somewhere in my top five favorite series of all time, so the surprising thing is why I hadn't read this one already.
Which book of hers do you have?




I followed it up with a couple issues of New Edge Sword & Sorcery Magazine, and have now started Ann Leckie's Translation State


I just combined them so all editions should be linked now.

New anthologies might include, but are certainly not limited to:
Neither Beg Nor Yield: Stories with S&S Attitude
New Edge Sword & Sorcery Magazine: Issue #1
Tales from the Magician's Skull #10
A Book of Blades: Rogues in the House Presents
Any of the many anthologies DMR has been putting out
As for classic anthologies, well, there are entirely too many to even scratch the surface, but I'd mention:
Flashing Swords! #1
Swords Against Darkness
Swords and Sorcery
What are you going to read? Myself, I still have about 1500 pages of Malazan in the docket, but I'm hoping to finish that in time to at least start an anthology before the end of February ...