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Joined: Sun Nov 17, 2002 5:11 pm Posts: 9653 Location: Michigan, USA
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I've been slowly working my way through a great anthology called Grails: Quests of the Dawn edited by Richard Gilliam, Martin H. Grrenberg, and Edward E. Kramer over the last week or so. There are some pretty awesome authors in the book:
The Question of the Grail by Jane Yolen The Cup and the Cauldron by Mercedes Lackey That Which Overfloweth by Andre Norton Chalice of Tears, or I Didn't Want That Damned Grail Anyway by Marion Zimmer Bradley The Feast of the Fisher King by Diana L. Paxson The Gift of Gilthaliad by Brad Strickland Curse of the Romany by Ilona Ouspenskaya Dagda by James S. Dorr The Sailor Who Sailed After the Sun by Gene Wolfe Water by Lee Hoffman What You See... by Alan Dean Foster Storyville, Tennessee by Richard Gilliam Somewhere in Her Dying Heart by Lisa Lepovetsky Hell-Bent for Leather by Jeremiah E. Phipps Atlantis by Orson Scott Card Invisible Bars by Dean Wesley Smith That Way Lies Camelot by Janny Wurts Hitchhiking Across an Ancient Sea by Kristine Kathryn Rusch Visions by Lawrence Watt-Evans The Awful Truth in Arthur's Barrow by Lionel Fenn Reunion by Brian M. Thomsen Quest Now by Margo Skinner Chivalry by Neil Gaiman Falling to the Edge of the End of the World by Bruce D. Arthurs Greggie's Cup by Rick Wilber The Grail Legend: An Afterward by Fritz Leiber
The contents range from poems to bits of plays to stories. The settings range from traditional Arthurian to New England whaling boats to the Old West to New Orleans bordellos.
I've been having lots of fun.
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Our lives are the songs that sing the universe into existence.~David Zindell <i></i>
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