[Sword and Sorceress 02] • Sword and Sorceress II

[Sword and Sorceress 02] • Sword and Sorceress II
Authors
Bradley, Marion Zimmer
Publisher
DAW
Tags
fantasy , anthologies , science fiction , feminism
ISBN
9780886770419
Date
1985-05-01T07:00:00+00:00
Size
0.47 MB
Lang
en
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What better guide could there be through the realms of witchery and wonder, of combat and danger, of romance and magic than the hand and mind of Marion Zimmer Bradley, author of best-sellers CITY OF SORCERY, THENDARA HOUSE and MISTS OF AVALON? So come with her now through the second convocation of swordswomen and spellbinders.

Here you will meet dragons and goddesses. Here you will venture forth with priestesses and assassins. Here be unicorns and mythical beasts of darkness.

Here is adventure!

Fifteen original tales by such writers as C.J. Cherryh, Diana Paxson, Phyllis Ann Karr, Charles Saunders, Jennifer Roberson, and more, selected and introduced by the Wise Woman of Darkover, Marion Zimmer Bradley herself.

Marion Zimmer Bradley's Sword and Sorceress series has always featured the best in contemporary women's fantasy, and this outstanding new volume carries on the tradition! These original stories of brave, talented, and heroic women will take readers through enchanted realms of the imagination into danger both physical and mystical, where the only way to survive is through the power of sword and spell.

Introduction · Marion Zimmer Bradley

A Night at Two Inns · Phyllis Ann Karr

The Red Guild · Rachel Pollack

Shadow Wood · Diana L. Paxson

Unicorn's Blood · Bruce D. Arthurs

The Unshadowed Land · C.J. Cherryh

Shimenege's Mask · Charles R. Saunders

The Black Tower · Stephen L. Burns

The Lady and the Tiger · Jennifer Roberson

Fireweb · Deborah Wheeler

Cold Blows the Wind [Angharad] · Charles de Lint

Sword of the Mother · Dana Kramer Rolls

Hunger · Russ Garrison

On First Looking into Bradley's Guidelines, or Stories I Don't Want to Read Either · Elizabeth Thompson

The Chosen Maiden · Raul Reyes

Red Pearls · Richard Corwin

Wound on the Moon · Vera Nazarian