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Published on June 14, 2012
Edited by Jussi Jun 14, 2012
Genre: science fiction, fantasy, short stories
Three wonderfully unique novelettes from the man behind the groundbreaking New York Times bestselling series Malazan Book of the Fallen
In between writing his ten-book epic that changed the way many look at fantasy storytelling, Steven Erikson also wrote great stories set outside of his awe-inspiring Malazan world. These three tales contain all the same style and flavor that made him a New York Times bestseller.
This collection includes:
The
Devil Delivered: In the breakaway Lakota Nation, in the heart of a land
blistered beneath an ozone hole the size of the Great Plains of North
America, a lone anthropologist wanders the deadlands, recording
observations that threaten to bring the world’s powers to their knees.
Revolvo:
In the fictitious country of Canada, the arts scene is ruled by
technocrats who thrive in a secret, nepotistic society of granting
agencies, bursaries, and peer review boards, all designed to permit
self-proclaimed artists to survive without an audience.
Fishing
with Grandma Matchie: A children’s story of a boy tasked with a writing
assignment becomes a stunning fantastical journey with his
tale-spinning grandmother.
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