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==Contents==
==Contents==
* Introduction by Melanie Rawn.  
* Introduction by [[Melanie Rawn]].  
* "The Lady's Gift" by Melanie Rawn;  
* "The Lady's Gift" by [[Melanie Rawn]];  
* "The Last Spell" by Andre Norton;  
* "The Last Spell" by [[Andre Norton]];  
* "The Offering Place" by Diana L. Paxson;  
* "The Offering Place" by [[Diana L. Paxson]];  
* "Suffer a Sorceress" by Harry Turtledove;  
* "Suffer a Sorceress" by Harry Turtledove;  
* "Saxon Flaxen" by Tanith Lee;  
* "Saxon Flaxen" by [[Tanith Lee]];  
* "Beyond the Wide World's End" by Susan Shwartz;  
* "Beyond the Wide World's End" by [[Susan Shwartz]];  
* "The Seven Flowers of Autumn" by Claudia O'Keefe;  
* "The Seven Flowers of Autumn" by [[Claudia O'Keefe]];  
* "Ancient Enchantresses of War" by Kathleen M. Massie-Ferch;  
* "Ancient Enchantresses of War" by [[Kathleen M. Massie-Ferch]];  
* "Her City of Ladies" by Steven Rogers;  
* "Her City of Ladies" by Steven Rogers;  
* "Unmasking the Ancient Light" by Deborah Wheeler;  
* "Unmasking the Ancient Light" by [[Deborah Wheeler]];  
* "A Dying at Blackwater" by Hugh B. Cave;  
* "A Dying at Blackwater" by Hugh B. Cave;  
* "The Shiksa" by Mike Resnick and Lawrence Shimel;  
* "The Shiksa" by Mike Resnick and [[Lawrence Shimel]];  
* "Mehitabel Goodwin" by Lawrence Watt-Evans;  
* "Mehitabel Goodwin" by Lawrence Watt-Evans;  
* "A Craving for Oysters" by Mary Frances Zambreno;  
* "A Craving for Oysters" by [[Mary Frances Zambreno]];  
* "On the Sun and Moon Mountain" by William F. Wu;  
* "On the Sun and Moon Mountain" by William F. Wu;  
* "But One Son Living" by Lois Tilton;  
* "But One Son Living" by [[Lois Tilton]];  
* "A Wind from Heaven" by Laura Resnick;  
* "A Wind from Heaven" by [[Laura Resnick]];  
* "In His Name" by Jennifer Roberson;  
* "In His Name" by [[Jennifer Roberson]];  
* "Erdeni's Tiger" by Pamela Sargent; and  
* "Erdeni's Tiger" by [[Pamela Sargent]]; and  
* "Late Words" by [[Kathleen M. Massie-Ferch]].
* "Late Words" by [[Kathleen M. Massie-Ferch]].


[[Category:1995 publications]]
[[Category:1995 publications]]
[[Category:Anthologies]]
[[Category:Anthologies]]

Revision as of 19:49, 16 March 2007

Ancient Enchantresses is a 1995 anthology edited by Kathleen M. Massie-Ferch, Martin H. Greenberg, and Richard Gilliam.

"Nineteen original tales of sorceresses from around the world and down through the ages."

Editions

  • 1995. First printing August 1995. Daw Books, Inc.: New York

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