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Sword and sorceress xi [Paperback]

Marion Zimmer Bradley (Editor)
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Sword and Sorceress August 1, 1994
A new collection of more than twenty original fantasy tales about strong, heroic women--warriors and wizards alike--features the contributions of Marion Zimmer Bradley, Diana Paxson, Jo Clayton, Deborah Wheeler, and other notable writers. Original.

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From Bunnie Bessell's tale of a young woman's desire to avenge her shame by exposing a traitor in her Clan ("Call the Wild Horses") to Sarah Evans's parable concerning the difference between action and intent ("Fenwitch"), these 33 stories of heroic fantasy maintain the same high standard of previous series volumes. Many of the authors featured here are relative newcomers to the genre, and their stories bear eloquent testimony to fantasy literature's continued well-being. A good choice for fantasy collections.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: DAW; First Edition edition (August 1, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0886776147
  • ISBN-13: 978-0886776145
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #581,041 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Marion Eleanor Zimmer was born in Albany, NY, on June 3, 1930, and married Robert Alden Bradley in 1949. Mrs. Bradley received her B.A. in 1964 from Hardin Simmons University in Abilene, Texas, then did graduate work at the University of California, Berkeley, from 1965-67.
She was a science fiction/fantasy fan from her middle teens. She had written as long as she could remember, but wrote only for school magazines and fanzines until 1952, when she sold her first professional short story to VORTEX SCIENCE FICTION. She wrote everything from science fiction to Gothics, but is probably best known for her Darkover novels and for her Arthurian novel, THE MISTS OF AVALON.
In addition to her novels, Mrs. Bradley edited magazines, amateur and professional, including Marion Zimmer Bradley's FANTASY Magazine, which she started in 1988. She also edited an annual anthology called SWORD AND SORCERESS, which is still published annually under the title MARION ZIMMER BRADLEY'S SWORD AND SORCERESS.
She died in Berkeley, California on September 25, 1999, four days after suffering a major heart attack.

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars The biggest, but not the best, March 11, 2009
This review is from: Sword and sorceress xi (Paperback)
As I've mentioned in my reviews of previous collections in this series, I consider an anthology a success if I like one-third of the stories in it enough to mark them for future rereading. By that criterion, I'm sorry to say, this one's a failure. There are 33 stories in it--almost twice the average of the earlier volumes--and, as many of the authors introduced over the previous decade have by this time established themselves and turned more to novels, the contributors are of necessity mostly newer names who, however much they may have impressed editor MZB, may take some getting used to. Of those 33 stories I checked off only nine for rereading, and four of those I wasn't sure about. Among my choices: Bunnie Bessell's "Call the Wild Horses" (a year after her loss of control brought about the tragic death of several of her fellows, including her dearest friend, a young magic-user from a horse-riding clan struggles to prove her value and skill to her people); Diana L. Paxson's "Spirit-Singer" (Bera, the half-Irish daughter of a missing Viking, must help a sorceress search for her father and his crew); Charley Pearson's "The Stratmoor Bear" (a scarred storyteller proves to be rather more than she seems); Tom Gallier's twisty-humorous "Savior" (a different take on the kill-the-dragon-and-rescue-the-princess classic); Karen Luk's "The Mistress's Riddle;" Diann Partridge's "A Fate Worse Than Death;" Tammi Labrecque's "Songhealer;" and Cynthia Ward's shapechanger-tale "Nightbeast." Of course, as I've said before, an anthology is by definition a hodgepodge, however organized on a theme it may be, and what I don't like of its contents you may find exactly to your taste. Personally, however, I would have to describe this as my least favorite so far of the S&S volumes.
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4.0 out of 5 stars MZB Dardover stories, May 12, 2007
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Anyone who has truely gotten into MZBs Darkover series apprecitates more stories on this wonderful world she created. Kuddos to the authors!
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