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'''Sword and Sorceress XIX: An Anthology of Heroic Fantasy''', edited by [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]], is the nineteenth in the 20+–volume [[Sword and Sorceress series|Sword and Sorceress anthology series]].  
'''Sword and Sorceress XIX: An Anthology of Heroic Fantasy''', edited by [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]], is the nineteenth in the 20+–volume [[Sword and Sorceress series|Sword and Sorceress anthology series]].  
Stories were selected by Bradley before her death and published as anthology after her death.


==Editions==
==Editions==
* 2002: Daw Books, New York, NY
* 2002: Daw Books, New York, NY; ISBN 0-7564-0049-X. Cover art by Michael Whelan.


==Contents==
==Contents==
 
* "Introduction" by [[Elisabeth Waters]] (pp. 9-10);
* "The Curse of Ardal Glen" by [[Laura J. Underwood]] (11-24);
* "When the King Is Weak" by [[Barbara E. Tarbox]] (25-37);
* "The Sign of the Boar" by [[Diana Paxson]] (38-54);
* "A Matter of Focus" by [[Penny Buchanan]] (55-62);
* "Inner Sight" by [[Susan Wolven]] (63-69);
* "Familiars" by [[Michael H. Payne]] (70-79);
* "Ordeal" by [[Robyn McGrew]] (80-97);
* "Grain" by [[Esther Friesner]] (99-118);
* "Gifts of the Kami" by [[Carol E. Leever]] (119-134);
* "One in Ten Thousand" by [[Aimee Kratts]] (135-149);
* "Lord of the Earth" by [[Dorothy Heydt]] (150-166);
* "Lady of Light" by [[Jennifer Ashley]] (167-173);
* "All Too Familiar" by [[P. Andrew Miller]] (174-181);
* "Artistic License" by [[Deborah Burros]] (182-187);
* "Earth, Wind and Water" by [[Bob Dennis]] (188-196);
* "Fire for the Senjen Tiger" by [[Stephen Crane Davidson]] (197-204);
* "Fighting Spirit" by [[Karen Magon]] (205-212);
* "Pride, Prejudice and Paranoia" by [[Michael Spence]] (213-241);
* "A Simple Spell" by [[Marilyn A. Racette]] (242-245);
* "Sword of Queens" by [[Bunnie Bessel]] (246-262);
* "Better Seen Than Heard" by [[Emily C.A. Snyder]] (263-271);
* "Openings" by [[Meg Heydt]] (272-280);
* "A Little Magic" by [[P. E. Cunningham]] (281-298);
* "Eloma's Second Career" by [[Lorie Calkins]] (299-311); and
* "Sylvia" by [[A. Hall]] (312-314).


[[Category:2002 publications]]
[[Category:2002 publications]]
[[Category:Anthologies]]
[[Category:Anthologies]]

Latest revision as of 20:46, 29 June 2007

Sword and Sorceress XIX: An Anthology of Heroic Fantasy, edited by Marion Zimmer Bradley, is the nineteenth in the 20+–volume Sword and Sorceress anthology series.

Stories were selected by Bradley before her death and published as anthology after her death.

Editions

  • 2002: Daw Books, New York, NY; ISBN 0-7564-0049-X. Cover art by Michael Whelan.

Contents