A new collection of more than twenty original fantasy tales about strong, heroic women--warriors and wizards alike--features the contributions of Marion Zimmer Bradley, Diana Paxson, Jo Clayton, Deborah Wheeler, and other notable writers. Original.
From Library Journal
From Bunnie Bessell's tale of a young woman's desire to avenge her shame by exposing a traitor in her Clan ("Call the Wild Horses") to Sarah Evans's parable concerning the difference between action and intent ("Fenwitch"), these 33 stories of heroic fantasy maintain the same high standard of previous series volumes. Many of the authors featured here are relative newcomers to the genre, and their stories bear eloquent testimony to fantasy literature's continued well-being. A good choice for fantasy collections. Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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A new collection of more than twenty original fantasy tales about strong, heroic women--warriors and wizards alike--features the contributions of Marion Zimmer Bradley, Diana Paxson, Jo Clayton, Deborah Wheeler, and other notable writers. Original.
From Library Journal
From Bunnie Bessell's tale of a young woman's desire to avenge her shame by exposing a traitor in her Clan ("Call the Wild Horses") to Sarah Evans's parable concerning the difference between action and intent ("Fenwitch"), these 33 stories of heroic fantasy maintain the same high standard of previous series volumes. Many of the authors featured here are relative newcomers to the genre, and their stories bear eloquent testimony to fantasy literature's continued well-being. A good choice for fantasy collections.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.