Title: Grails: Quests of the Dawn
Author(s): Bruce D. Arthurs, Marion Zimmer Bradley, Orson Scott Card, James S. Dorr, Lionel Fenn, Alan Dean Foster, Neil Gaiman, Richard Gilliam, Lee Hoffman, Mercedes Lackey, Fritz Leiber, Lisa Lepovetsky, Andre Norton, Ilona Ouspenskaya, Diana L. Paxson, Jeremiah E. Phipps, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Margo Skinner, Dean Wesley Smith, Brad Strickland, Brian M. Thomsen, Lawrence Watt-Evans, Rick Wilber, Gene Wolfe, Janny Wurts, Jane Yolen
Editor(s): Richard Gilliam, Martin H. Greenberg, Edward E. Kramer
Cover Artist: Thomas Canty
Language: English
Publisher: Roc
Published: March 1994
ISBN-10: 0451453034
ISBN-13: 9780451453037
Contents:
“The Question of the Grail” poem by Jane Yolen
“The Cup and the Cauldron” by Mercedes Lackey
“That Which Overfloweth” by Andre Norton
“Chalice of Tears, or I Didn’t Want that Damned Grail Anyway” by Marion Zimmer Bradley
“The Feast of the Fisher King” by Diana L. Paxson
“The Gift of Gilthaliad” by Brad Strickland
“Curse of the Romany” by Ilona Ouspenskaya
“Dagda” poem by James S. Dorr
“The Sailor Who Sailed After the Sun” by Gene Wolfe
“Water” by Lee Hoffman
“What You See…” by Alan Dean Foster
“Storyville, Tennessee” by Richard Gilliam
“Somewhere in Her Dying Heart” poem by Lisa Lepovetsky
“Hell-Bent for Leather” by Jeremiah E. Phipps
“Atlantis” by Orson Scott Card
“Invisible Bars” by Dean Wesley Smith
“That Way Lies Camelot” by Janny Wurts
“Hitchhiking Across an Ancient Sea” by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
“Visions” by Lawrence Watt-Evans
“The Awful Truth in Arthur’s Barrow” by Lionel Fenn
“Reunion” by Brian M. Thomsen
“Quest Now” poem by Margo Skinner
“Chivalry” by Neil Gaiman
“Falling to the Edge of the End of the World” by Bruce D. Arthurs
“Greggie’s Cup” by Rick Wilber
“The Grail Legend: An Afterword” by Fritz Leiber
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Visions of Fantasy – Tales from the Masters – edited by Isaac Asimov and Martin H. Greenberg
Title: Visions of Fantasy – Tales from the Masters
Author(s): Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, Marion Zimmer Bradley, Bruce Coville, Howard Goldsmith, Elizabeth S. Helfman, William M. Lee, Madeleine L’Engle, Anne McCaffrey, Al Sarrantonio, Edith Shiner, Lewis Shiner, Jane Yolen
Editor(s): Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg
Cover Artist: Larry Elmore
Language: English
Publisher: Doubleday
Published: October 1989
ISBN-10: 0385263597
ISBN-13: 9780385263597
Contents:
“Introduction” by Isaac Asimov
“The Smallest Dragonboy” by Anne McCaffrey
“A Message from Charity” by William M. Lee
“The Seventh Mandarin” by Jane Yolen
“The Voices of El Dorado” by Howard Goldsmith
“The Box” by Bruce Coville
“The Lake” by Ray Bradbury
“A Dozen of Everything” by Marion Zimmer Bradley
“Poor Little Saturday” by Madeleine L’Engle
“The Fable of the Three Princes” by Isaac Asimov
“Letters from Camp” by Al Sarrantonio
“Things That Go Quack in the Night” by Lewis Shiner and Edith Shiner
“Voices in the Wind” by Elizabeth S. Helfman
100 Great Fantasy Short Short Stories – edited by Isaac Asimov, Terry Carr, and Martin H. Greenberg
Title: 100 Great Fantasy Short Short Stories
Series: Dream Cycle
Number in Series: n/a
Author(s): Bruce J. Balfour, John Gregory Betancourt, Bruce Boston, Richard Bowker, Marion Zimmer Bradley, Fredric Brown, Doris Pitkin Buck, F.M. Busby, Terry Carr, Gregg Chamberlain, Theodore R. Cogswell, Rick Conley, Lawrence C. Connolly, Wil Creveling, Jack Dann, Avram Davidson, Calvin W. Demmon, Gardner Dozois, Harlan Ellison, Janet Fox, Charles E. Fritch, Mel Gilden, Stephen Goldin, Lawrence Goldman, Judith Gorog, James Gunn, Jack C. Haldeman II, Edward D. Hoch, C. Bruce Hunter, George Clayton Johnson, Phyllis Ann Karr, Damon Knight, Joe R. Lansdale, John R. Little, Robert Lipsyte, H.P. Lovecraft, Katherine MacLean, Barry N. Malzberg, Richard Christian Matheson, André Maurois, Katherine MacLean, Raylyn Moore, John Morressy, William F. Nolan, Rick Norwood, Edgar Pangborn, Alexei Panshin, Arthur Porges, Jonathan V. Post, Bill Pronzini, Mack Reynolds, Joanna Russ, Eric Frank Russell, James Sallis, Scott Sanders, Al Sarrantonio, Robert J. Sawyer, Robert Sheckley, Clark Ashton Smith, Evelyn E. Smith, Margaret St. Clair, Steve Rasnic Tem, William F. Temple, William Tenn, Gordon Van Gelder, Lawrence Watt-Evans, Edward Wellen, Richard Wilson, Gene Wolfe, Donald A. Wollheim, Jane Yolen, Roger Zelazny
Editor(s): Isaac Asimov, Terry Carr, Martin H. Greenberg
Cover Artist: unknown
Language: English
Original Publisher: Doubleday
Originally Published: March 1984
Publisher: Avon Books
Published: September 1988
ISBN-10: 0380699176
ISBN-13: 9780380699179
Contents:
“The Widest Field” essay by Isaac Asimov
“The Abraham Lincoln Murder Case” by Rick Norwood
“A Dozen of Everything” by Marion Zimmer Bradley
“The Anatomy Lesson” by Scott Sanders
“And I Only Am Escaped to Tell Thee” by Roger Zelazny
“Angelica” by Jane Yolen
“Apocryphal Fragment” by Edward Wellen
“A Prophecy of Monsters” by Clark Ashton Smith
“At the Bureau” by Steve Rasnic Tem
“Aunt Agatha” by Doris Pitkin Buck
“The Boulevard of Broken Dreams” by Harlan Ellison
“But Not the Herald” by Roger Zelazny
“Chained” by Barry N. Malzberg
“Chalk Talk” by Edward Wellen
“Climacteric” by Avram Davidson
“The Contest” by Robert J. Sawyer
“Controlled Experiment” by Rick Conley
“The Curse of Hooligan’s Bar” by Charles E. Fritch
“The Dark Ones” by Richard Christian Matheson
“Dead Call” by William F. Nolan
“Deadline” by Mel Gilden
“Deal with the D.E.V.I.L.” by Theodore R. Cogswell
“The Devil Finds Work” by Mack Reynolds
“Devlin’s Dream” by George Clayton Johnson
“Displaced Person” by Eric Frank Russell
“Echoes” by Lawrence C. Connolly
“Ex Oblivione” (Dream Cycle) by H.P. Lovecraft
“Farewell Party” by Richard Wilson
“Feeding Time” by James Gunn
“Final Version” by John Morressy
“Five Minutes Early” by Robert Sheckley
“Freedom” by Rick Norwood
“Garage Sale” by Janet Fox
“Getting Back to Before It Began” by Raylyn Moore
“The Giveaway” by Steve Rasnic Tem
“Give Her Hell” by Donald A. Wollheim
“God’s Nose” by Damon Knight
“The Good Husband” by Evelyn E. Smith
“The Handler” by Damon Knight
“The Haters” by Donald A. Wollheim
“The House” by André Maurois
“How Georges Duchamps Discovered a Plot to Take Over the World” by Alexei Panshin
“The Human Angle” by William Tenn
“The Importance of Being Important” by Calvin W. Demmon
“Interview with a Gentleman Farmer” by Bruce Boston
“Judgment Day” by Jack C. Haldeman II
“Just One More” by Edward D. Hoch
“The Lady and the Merman” by Jane Yolen
“The Last Unicorns” by Edward D. Hoch
“The Last Wizard” by Avram Davidson
“Letters from Camp” by Al Sarrantonio
“L is for Loup-Garou” by Harlan Ellison
“Love Filter” by Gregg Chamberlain
“The Maiden’s Sacrifice” by Edward D. Hoch
“Malice Aforethought” by Donald A. Wollheim
“The Man Who Sold Rope to the Gnoles” by Margaret St. Clair
“Miranda-Escobedo” by James Sallis
“Mr. Wilde’s Second Chance” by Joanna Russ
“Mortimer Snodgrass Turtle” by Jack C. Haldeman II
“Mouse-Kitty” by Rick Norwood
“Naturally” by Fredric Brown
“Night Visions” by Jack Dann
“Once Upon a Unicorn” by F.M. Busby
“$1.98” by Arthur Porges
“Opening a Vein” by Barry N. Malzberg and Bill Pronzini
“The Other” by Katherine MacLean
“The Other One” by Rick Norwood
“The Other Train Phenomenon” by Richard Bowker
“The Painters Are Coming Today” by Steve Rasnic Tem
“Paranoid Fantasy #1” by Lawrence Watt-Evans
“Perchance to Dream” by Katherine MacLean
“Personality Problem” by Joe R. Lansdale
“Pharaoh’s Revenge” by C. Bruce Hunter
“Pick-Up for Olympus” by Edgar Pangborn
“The Poor” by Steve Rasnic Tem
“Prayer War” by Jonathan V. Post
“The Prophecy” by Bill Pronzini
“The Rag Thing” by Donald A. Wollheim
“The Recording” by Gene Wolfe
“Red Carpet Treatment” by Robert Lipsyte
“The Sacrifice” by Gardner Dozois
“Santa’s Tenth Reindeer” by Gordon Van Gelder
“The Second Short-Shortest Fantasy Story Ever Ever Published” by Barry N. Malzberg
“Sleep” by Steve Rasnic Tem
“Some Days Are Like That” by Bruce J. Balfour
“Temporarily at Liberty” by Lawrence Goldman
“The Thing That Stared” by Richard Wilson
“Thinking the Unthinkable” by Wil Creveling
“The Third Wish” by Rick Norwood
“Those Three Wishes” by Judith Gorog
“Thus I Refute” by Terry Carr
“The Toe” by Phyllis Ann Karr
“Tommy’s Christmas” by John R. Little
“The Tower Bird” by Jane Yolen
“Vernon’s Dragon” by John Gregory Betancourt
“Voodoo” by Fredric Brown
“Weather Prediction” by Evelyn E. Smith
“Who Rides with Santa Anna?” by Edward D. Hoch
“Wisher Takes All” by William F. Temple
“The World Where Wishes Worked” by Stephen Goldin
“Your Soul Comes C.O.D.” by Mack Reynolds
Thieves’ World – edited by Robert Lynn Asprin and Lynn Abbey
Title: Thieves’ World
Series: Thieves’ World, Thieves’ World universe
Number in Series: 1 (one), n/a
Author(s): Lynn Abbey, Poul Anderson, Robert Asprin, Robert Lynn Asprin, Marion Zimmer Bradley, John Brunner, Christine DeWees, Joe Haldeman, Andrew Offutt
Editor(s): Lynn Abbey, Robert Lynn Asprin
Cover Artist: Gary Ruddell
Interior Artist(s): Jim Odbert
Language: English
Original Publisher: Ace Books
Originally Published: October 1979
Publisher: Ace Books
Published: September 1982
ISBN-10: 0441805914
ISBN-13: 9780441805914
Contents:
“Sentences of Death” by John Brunner
“The Face of Chaos” by Lynn Abbey
“The Gate of the Flying Knives” by Poul Anderson
“Shadowspawn” by Andrew Offutt
“The Price of Doing Business” by Robert Asprin
“Blood Brothers” by Joe Haldeman
“Myrtis” by Christine DeWees
“The Secret of the Blue Star” by Marion Zimmer Bradley
“Essay: The Making of Thieves’ World” by Robert Lynn Asprin