The Earth is Flat: Tales from the Flat Earth and Elsewhere
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Author | Tanith Lee |
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Cover artist | Lauren Gornik |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | Tales from the Flat Earth |
Genre | Fantasy |
Publisher | DMR Books |
Publication date | 2023 |
Media type | print (paperback), ebook |
Pages | 274 |
ISBN | 978-1-956173109 |
Preceded by | Night's Sorceries |
The Earth is Flat: Tales from the Flat Earth and Elsewhere is a collection of fantasy short stories by British author Tanith Lee. It was first published in trade paperback and ebook by DMR Books in March 2023.[1]
Summary[edit]
The book collects fourteen fantasy short stories by the author, including the last five of her Tales from the Flat Earth series, previously uncollected.
Contents[edit]
- "The Origin of Snow" (Tales from the Flat Earth) (from the author's website, Dec. 2002)
- "The Man Who Stole the Moon" (Tales from the Flat Earth) (from Realms of Fantasy, Feb. 2001)
- "The Snake" (Tales from the Flat Earth) (from Realms of Fantasy, Jun. 2008)
- "The Pain of Glass" (Tales from the Flat Earth) (from Clockwork Phoenix 2, 2009)
- "I Bring You Forever" (Tales from the Flat Earth) (from Realms of Fantasy, Jun. 1998)
- "Foolish, Clever, Wicked and Kind" (from Arabesques: More Tales of the Arabian Nights, 1988)
- "Blue Vase of Ghosts" (from Dragonfields, Win. 1983)
- "After I Killed Her" (from Asimov's Science Fiction, Jul. 1997)
- "Cold Spell" (from Young Winter's Tales 7, 1976)
- "Beauty is the Beast" (from American Fantasy, Fall 1986)
- "Into Gold" (from Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, Mar. 1986)
- "The Truce" (from The DAW Science Fiction Reader, 1976)
- "The God Orkrem" (from Fantasy Magazine, Mar. 2011)
- "The Kingdoms of the Air" (from Weird Tales, Sum. 1988)
References[edit]
- ^ Ritzlin, D. M. "DMR Books to Release Tanith Lee's Uncollected Flat Earth Stories" (publication announcement), Dec. 19, 2022