Collection of three novellas, one an original excerpt from a novel never completed, plus a previously unpublished teleplay, with introductions to each by Martin. Edited by Christine Carpenito, overall introduction by Melinda Snodgrass. This includes Hugo-winning novella “Blood of the Dragon”. Published in conjunction with Martin’s Guest of Honor appearance at Boskone 38. This is a limited edition of 1,000; a signed, slipcased limited edition of 190 (-32-9, $35.00) is also available. |
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A signed, limited edition of 200 ($45.00) is also available. Bound in the tête-bêche style with Fast-Friend. |
Reprint (Voyager 2000) fantasy novel. Issued as a two-volume set, limited to 448 numbered and slip-cased copies. A lettered edition ($405.00) limited to 52 copies with an original sketch by Charles Vess is also available. Details taken from online listing. |
Reprint (Timescape 1981) novel. Limited to 500 signed, numbered, copies. Also available in a traycased edition ($500.00), limited to 52 lettered, signed, copies. Details taken from publisher website. |
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Original shared world anthology, presented as a “braided novel.” Volume four in a new series. |
Anthology of “Wild Cards” stories originally published on Reactor. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Original anthology/braided sf mega-novel, part of a series. There are 11 connected stories, but no contents page. Volume two in the series. |
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Original anthology/mosaic novel of ten interwoven stories in the Wild Cards shared world, the second in a trilogy begun in Inside Straight. Volume 19 in the series. |
Original shared-world anthology, 13th book of the “Wild Cards” series overall and the first of a new cycle. The stories are presented in a chronologically “braided” format. Volume 13 in the series. |
Original shared-world anthology, 13th book of the “Wild Cards” series overall and the first in the “Card Shark” triad. Revised from the original edition (Baen 1993) with the addition of a new novella by Gwenda Bond. Volume 13 in the series. Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Original anthology of 21 stories about dangerous women, in a mix of genres. Authors include Jim Butcher, Cecelia Holland, Lawrence Block, and Sherrilyn Kenyon; Martin provides a novella in his Song of Ice and Fire series. |
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Shared-world original anthology/mosaic novel of seven stories. Volume 16 in the series. |
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Original shared world anthology with stories set in an alternate world where superheroes were created by an alien virus after WWII. Volume five in the series. |
Original anthology of 16 urban fantasy stories, focusing on mystery/private eye stories. Introduction by Martin. Authors include Charlaine Harris, Joe R. Lansdale, Diana Gabaldon, and Patricia Briggs. Original anthology of urban fantasy stories featuring private detectives. |
Shared-world mosaic novel of interwoven stories in the Wild Cards series. Volume 21 in a new series. |
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Volume 33 in the series. |
Original anthology/mosaic novel in the Wild Cards shared world, with nine stories by authors including Daniel Abraham, Melinda M. Snodgrass, Carrie Vaughn, and George R.R. Martin. Volume 18 in the series. |
Anthology of work by Campbell winners and runners-up Jack L. Chalker, M.A. Foster, Carter Scholz, and C.J. Cherryh. Cherryh has a new novella and a reprint story; the other works are original novelettes. |
Volume 29 in the series. |
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Original shared-world anthology. Volume nine in the series. |
Original anthology of “Wild Cards” stories, set in the UK, and written by UK authors. A trade paperback (OME) edition (-828518-0) was announced but not seen. Volume 27 in the series. |
Mosaic novel made up of 8 different stories braided together. Simultaneous with the US (Tor) edition. Volume 22 in the series. |
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Original shared-world anthology, 14th book of the “Wild Cards” series overall and second book of the new cycle. The stories are presented in a chronologically “braided” format. |
Reprint (Baen 1994) original shared-world anthology, 14th book of the “Wild Cards” series overall and the second in the “Card Shark” triad. Volume 14 in the series. |
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The Campbell Award Nominees |
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Reprint (Dark Harvest 1986 as Night Visions 3) original horror anthology. |
Original anthology of horror stories by Ramsey Campbell, Lisa Tuttle, and Clive Barker, illustrated by Stephen Gervais. Published in UK as Night Visions (Century 1987). |
Reprint (Dark Harvest 1986 as Night Visions 3) original horror anthology of 11 stories by Ramsey Campbell, Lisa Tuttle, and Clive Barker. |
Original anthology of 15 stories set on a Mars out of Golden Age adventure and planetary romances. Authors include Howard Waldrop, Melinda M. Snodgrass, Michael Moorcock, and Ian McDonald. |