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Catopolis [Mass Market Paperback]

Martin H. Greenberg (Editor), Janet Deaver-Pack (Editor)
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December 2, 2008
Seventeen original stories about the ?city of cats?

Set in a world that exists on the same plane as humans, yet is hidden from us, Catopolis introduces readers to an assortment of cats, ranging from a feline Seer who must take destiny into her own paws to defeat a dictatorial tomcat thug...to a black cat who can call upon the powers of the ?big cats? to wage a war against evil...to a cat who would be king...to the ins and outs of cat politics and the perils of using mice as ballots...to a cat burglar looking for a musical treasure for his ?boss.?


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About the Author

In 1995 Martin H. Greenberg was honored by the Mystery Writers of America with the Ellery Queen Award for lifetime achievement in mystery editing. He is also the recipient of two Anthony awards. Mystery Scene magazine called him "the best mystery anthologist since Ellery Queen." He has compiled more than 1,000 anthologies and is the president of TEKNO books. He lives in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

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  • Reading level: Ages 18 and up
  • Mass Market Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: DAW (December 2, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0756405149
  • ISBN-13: 978-0756405144
  • Product Dimensions: 6.9 x 4.2 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,392,085 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Author of Net Impact, a spy thriller which incorporates real-world conspiracy theories, GREENSWORD, a dark comedy about global warming, and Forced Conversion, a military science fiction novel set in the near future. Also author of a variety of short fiction in the science fiction, fantasy, thriller, horror, steampunk, romance, and comedy genres, including stories in the Dragonlance and Transformers universes and in a variety of DAW themed anthologies. World's top-ranked player of RPGA Classic roleplaying game tournaments from 1985-2000. See my writing and gaming resumes at www.donaldjbingle.com., including a listing of the more than thirty anthologies in which I have stories. Some of my previously published stories have been collected by theme in my Writer on Demand TM series and published on Kindle, including Tales of Gamers and Gaming, Tales of Humorous Horror, and Tales Out of Time. My award-winning short memoir, Father's Day, is also available on Kindle, as is Gentlemanly Horrors of Mine Alone, the ninth story in Mike Stackpole's Chain Story Project.

 

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A hidden society, February 6, 2009
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Did you know that cats can travel the astral plane--and help humans learn how to do it? That they can see ghosts? That they always *know* when death is near--even if the victim is human? That they have their own literature and books? That they can see the sparkly, glittery traces of positive emotion and the tangled webs of depression and hate? That many nowadays are computer-literate and even write blogs? That some of them can foretell the future or work magick? These 17 stories take us into their secret world and introduce us to an array of felines, some of them closely bound to the workings of that world, others so focused on their own survival that they know nothing of it at all. "Catopolis" is a logical step forward for anyone who has enjoyed The Town Cats and Other Tales in childhood, and would also suit readers of Diane Duane's Cat Wizards duology To Visit the Queen (Cat Novel) The Book of Night with Moon). Here you'll meet Lulu, a feline seer facing the threat of a jealous tomcat; Silent, a Knight of the Queen seeking the answer to why black cats are disappearing; Cassie, a pampered penthouse pet in search of the Perfect Tom to settle down and have kittens with; Tai Pan, whose task it is to train a young lama in astral travel; Vincenzo, a "cat burglar" who penetrates a museum in search of a rare piece of sheet music for his boss, Don Luigi; Sophocles, struggling to save the newsstand that has been his home his entire life; Mhari, the bilingual serval (she speaks both Serval and Domestic) enlisted by the neighborhood ferals to help stop a cat-killer; Robie, who steals from apartments to feed the alley cats living far below; the unnamed hero of "The Scent of Death," who is adopted as the mascot of a hospice and becomes the herald of the Grim Reaper; Drags, who seems to live somewhere in the Middle East and is caught up in the bloody fighting between the Calicoes (Muslims) and their enemies; Sam, partner of a human ghost-hunter; Scamper, a "copper cat" seeking to destroy a "dark doing" at large in the city; and my favorite, Myrrthin Starfur, an aging cat wizard who becomes a hero to the clowder he lives with. Sometimes sad or violent, sometimes funny, and sometimes inspiring, these stories of cats and the strange parallel world in which they live will please all lovers of felines and fantasy. (Also look for Catfantastic. Nine Lives and Fifteen Tales and its sequels.)
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars for feline fantasy fans, December 4, 2008
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Feline fantasy fans will enjoy these seventeen tales of life in a magical "city of cats" that resides alongside our mundane world, but is kept hidden. Each tale is well written, but because the theme is somewhat limiting in terms of its catastrophic anthropomorphosis theme, readers should spread out enjoying the visit to Williams Lake, Wisconsin over a few weeks. The contributors are a nice blending of famous writers like Esther M. Friesner, Ed Greenwood, Richard Lee Byers, Jean Rabe and Donald J. Bingle with relatively newcomers; though some have had several short stories published. The tales range the spectrum from political to criminal to fantasy thrillers. Once again all seventeen are interesting with personal favorites being "I Am King" by Edward Carmien which has relevancy in DC right now, Lee Martindale's "Old Age and Sorcery" as "the life of Free Cats was not without its dangers", and "The Persian, the Coon, and Bullets (Matthew Woodring Stover) as cats learn bullets may be the means but its humans who kill. Readers will enjoy following the escapades of feisty felines like "The Guardian of Grimoire Hall" (Christopher Welsh) and the "Mentor of the Potala" (Bruce A. Heard) as CATOPOLIS is an entertaining compilation.

Harriet Klausner
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars For cat lovers and fantasy fans alike, a good read., December 18, 2009
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Martin Greenberg has edited numerous collections over the years, both alone and in collaboration; this one was a cooperative effort with Janet Deaver-Pack. Not surprisingly, every entry in this one is at least up to the usual quality level, and several are well above average. In any decent collection, of course, there is usually a standout tale for any given reader; for me, there were two. While most of the stories have cat characters who seem more than a bit human in their attitudes and actions, one in particular did not, and it's a treasure in my opinion. In part, that's because it is clearly based on a real news story of a few years back...but I'll let you discover the story and its background for yourself. The other standout in my opinion was "Ink and Newsprint", but you'll make your own judgments after you read them. Of the rest, I counted not a single one as a waste of time; all were entertaining, well-structured, and fitting for the collection. If you like (or understand) cats, and like to read fantasy short stories, this is definitely worth consideration.
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ragged ear, stinking bird, ghost cat, shrieking bird, huge rat
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Tai Pan, Señor Pantalones, Lady Bast, Grimoire Hall, The Book of Apedemak, Tony's Fall, Marc Tassin, Animal Control, Astral Plane, Paul Genesse, Maine Coon, Lee Martindale, The Serval, Edward Carmien, Jana Paniccia, Little Italy, Richard Lee Byers, Big Rudy, Antique District, Elaine Cunningham, Matthew Woodring Stover, Jean Rabe, Christopher Welch, Janny Wurts, Don Luigi
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