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* "The Catcher in the Rhine" by Harry Turtledove;
* "The Catcher in the Rhine" by Harry Turtledove;
* "Patterns in the Chain" by Steven Piziks;
* "Patterns in the Chain" by Steven Piziks;
* "Arms and the Woman" by Nancy Kress; "Troll by Jury" by Esther M. Friesner;
* "Arms and the Woman" by Nancy Kress;  
* "Troll by Jury" by Esther M. Friesner;
* "Looking for Rhonda Honda" by William Sanders;
* "Looking for Rhonda Honda" by William Sanders;
* "The Case of Prince Charming" by Robin Wayne Bailey;
* "The Case of Prince Charming" by Robin Wayne Bailey;

Revision as of 15:35, 22 March 2007

The Chick is in the Mail is a 2000 anthology of Amazon & warrior princess comedic fantasy, edited by Esther M. Friesner.

It is Volume 4 in the Chicks in Chainmail series.

Editions

  • 2000: Baen, New York (ISBN 0-671-31950-7); cover art by Larry Elmore

Contents

  • "Introduction" by Esther Friesner;
  • "To His Iron-Clad Mistress" by Kent Patterson (poetry);
  • "Sweet Charity" by Elizabeth Moon;
  • "The Catcher in the Rhine" by Harry Turtledove;
  • "Patterns in the Chain" by Steven Piziks;
  • "Arms and the Woman" by Nancy Kress;
  • "Troll by Jury" by Esther M. Friesner;
  • "Looking for Rhonda Honda" by William Sanders;
  • "The Case of Prince Charming" by Robin Wayne Bailey;
  • "Incognito, Ergo Sum" by Karen Everson;
  • "Chain of Command" by Leslie What and Nina Kiriki Hoffman;
  • "The Thief and the Roller Derby Queen" by Eric Flint;
  • "The Right Bitch" by Doranna Durgin;
  • "Foxy Boxer Gal Fights Giant Monster King!" by Pierce Askegren;
  • "Hailah Iron-Thighs and the Change of Life" by K.D. Wentworth;
  • About the Authors.