Contents:
Above His Proper Station. Touched by the Gods. The Spell of the Black Dagger. The Second Science Fiction Megapack.
The Sword of Bheleu. The Wildside Book of Fantasy. The Seven Altars of Dusarra.
In the Empire of Shadow. The Rebirth of Wonder. A Young Man Without Magic.
The Lure of the Basilisk. Tom Derringer in the Tunnels of Terror.
The Wizard and the War Machine. How to write a great review. The review must be at least 50 characters long. The title should be at least 4 characters long. Your display name should be at least 2 characters long.
I just don't know exactly what it is. Woman in a man's job, and very realistic but still very funny and valid A pretty good collection. Night of Madness by Lawrence Watt-Evans. Linda Fitzgerald rated it it was ok Jan 04, You can remove the unavailable item s now or we'll automatically remove it at Checkout.
At Kobo, we try to ensure that published reviews do not contain rude or profane language, spoilers, or any of our reviewer's personal information. You submitted the following rating and review.
We'll publish them on our site once we've reviewed them. Item s unavailable for purchase.
Please review your cart. Mass-market paperbacks, not so much.
Tor still owns the rights to Night of Madness. They have a trade paperback edition in print, and an ebook.
What Dreams May Come: The Future of Ethshar Yes, it has a future. I just don't know exactly what it is. The serial format seems to have run its course -- the last one was not a success. I'm still writing anyway, and will probably be staying with Wildside Press for at least another book or two.
I had hoped to maybe relaunch the series from a major publisher as YA "young adult" , aimed at teenagers, but that doesn't seem to have worked out. One thing about e-books -- the pressures that force paper books toward certain sizes aren't there. E-books can be any length. This means I can be pretty flexible. Wildside Press is fine with short books, too. I'm also thinking about printing up maps -- maybe as posters, maybe in an atlas or guidebook of some sort.
Tales of Ethshar is a collection of all the short Ethshar fiction to date. I hadn't originally intended to write short Ethshar stories -- but I hadn't particularly decided . There are, as of right now, fourteen published Ethshar novels and eleven short pieces. All the short Ethshar stories to date have now been collected in a single.
That's all still vague, though. If you're wondering about that map in the logo at the top of the page -- well, that's a portion of the original map of Ethshar that I drew more than forty years ago, long before I knew that I would ever actually write stories set there. There are several much more detailed maps that I worked up later and used for reference while creating the stories, but I thought that one would be appropriate here for its historic value. I invite comment on this site, either by e-mail , or on my Facebook page , or on one of my blogs: What am I doing wrong?