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* "Mist" by [[Laura J. Underwood]]; | * "Mist" by [[Laura J. Underwood]]; | ||
* "Night-Beast" by [[Cynthia Ward]]; and | * "Night-Beast" by [[Cynthia Ward]]; and | ||
* "Poisoned Dreams" by [[Deborah Wheeler | * "Poisoned Dreams" by [[Deborah Wheeler]] | ||
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Revision as of 20:54, 29 June 2007
Sword and Sorceress XI: An Anthology of Heroic Fantasy, edited by Marion Zimmer Bradley, is the eleventh in the 20+–volume Sword and Sorceress anthology series.
Editions
- 1994: Daw Books, New York, NY; ISBN 0-88677-614-7
Contents
- "Tales" by Javonna L. Anderson;
- "Moonriders" by Lynne Armstrong-Jones;
- "Call the Wild Horses" by Bunnie Bessel;
- "Healing" by Hannah Blair;
- "Thief, Thief!" by Mary Catelli;
- "Maggot's Feast" by Jo Clayton;
- "Bad Luck and Curses" by Jessie D. Eaker;
- "Fenwitch" by Sarah Evans;
- "Savior" by Thomas W. Gallier, Jr.;
- "Snowfire" by Denise Lopes Heald;
- "Grumble Snoot" by Vaughn Heppner;
- "Green Eyed Monster" by Victoria A. Kirchhoff;
- "Haven" by Judith Kobylecky;
- "Songhealer" by Tammi Labrecque;
- "Final Exam" by Jessica Lerbs;
- "Mistress's Riddle" by Karen Luk;
- "Virgin Spring" by Cynthia McQuillin;
- "Keepsake" by Lynn Michals;
- "Power Play" by Sandra Morrese;
- "Fate Worse Than Death" by Diann Patridge;
- "Spirit Singer" by Diana L. Paxson;
- "Stratmoor Bear" by Charley Pearson;
- "Ringed In" by Mildred L. Perkins;
- "Legs" by Lawrence Schimel;
- "Ancient Warrior" by Stephanie Shaver;
- "Rusted Blade" by Dave Smeds;
- "Crystal Casket" by Kristine Sprunger;
- "Images of Love" by Larry Tritten;
- "Sow's Ear" by Kathy Ann Trueman;
- "The Gift" by Rochelle Marie;
- "Mist" by Laura J. Underwood;
- "Night-Beast" by Cynthia Ward; and
- "Poisoned Dreams" by Deborah Wheeler