This has been a busy month for me writing, and so in turn the reading has dropped quite a bit. I do have a friends novel I'm reviewing-but I'm gonna save that for Monday. So beyond that I have mostly been reading short stories this month-still always reading but in smaller quick increments.
Swords in the Mist, by Fritz Leiber
This is a collection of short stories about Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser, two of the greatest swordsmen who ever lived (according to Leiber) I have to admit that when I first read some of their tales years ago I wasn't as taken as I could have been but picking them up again was very pleasing this time around. Leiber is rather purple in his prose but that has never bothered me much at all if I am enjoying myself and with these tales I certainly was. Cloud of Hate was a great romp of action with an ending tossing the usual heroic yarn out the window. Lean Times in Lanhkmar also had quite the tongue in cheek about it. And though not in this particular volume I also read Bazaar of the Bizarre another Fafhrd and Gray Mouser tale from a later collection-that too was a most excellent Sword and Sorcery tale.
In The Void, by Michael Collings
I bought this from Michael Collings at the LTUE a couple weeks back. It is a collection of his poetry with a Sci-Fi,Fantasy, and Horror slant. I haven't read all of these yet, but have greatly enjoyed those I have read. Just flipping the book open anywhere I was struck by his raw energetic prose. Sasquatch has a delightful twist, Myrmidon brought the echoes of that immortal conflict the Trojan war scurrying back across the field before the gods and Because I Would Not Stop For Death=Awesome.
Desolate Souls was an anthology collection from the World Horrorcon 2008. It had quite a variety of contributors and thus far the standouts for me was a piece by Orson Scott Card-Lostboys and another poem by Michael Collings, Crows. I also liked Awake, Awke Ye Northern Winds by Simon R. Green a moody pirate/zombie piece.
I just received a copy of Rage of the Behemoth, another anthology put out by Rogue Blades Entertainment I have been meaning to get ahold of this for awhile and finally did. Its moving to the top of my to read pile for the weekend. I have also been re-reading The Dark Muse by Karl Edward Wagner and Black Colossus and Beyond the Black River by Robert E. Howard for the sake of my own stories mentioned below.
And of course finally, there is the short story contest at the LDS Publisher Blog. I mentioned this earlier in the week but I have 2 (out of 26) stories posted anonymously. If you had the time I wouldn't mind more people reading and voting, the poll is open until Saturday midnight. I have read them all and some are better than others (that's as kind as I can be) and some surprised me with their new twist on things.
Post Convention Musings
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I want to read a Collings poem called "Because I Would Not Stop For Death" --- is this collection available for purchase online, I wonder . . . . I will have to check.
The Leiber is the only one I've read here. I just read a graphic novel about Leiber's pair of heroes too.
"I just received a copy of Rage of the Behemoth..." and I look forward to your full review, David!
You've still managed to read about five times as much as I have this month. I'm feeling a bit book starved, myself.
Those look like fascinating reads.
Th.-Its put out by wildside press so I'm pretty sure you can order it.
Charles-I actually just went looking for that graphic at my local comics shop (it used to be there) now its gone and I'll have to order it.
Von Darkmoor-soon as I finish I will.
Kim-They are good but I can't even claim to have read them all cover to cover-Rage of the Behemoth for instance I have only just started.
Sounds interesting. I am just in love with that cover of Desolate Souls.
Wow, excellent looking fantasy. I read so little nowadays. It's sickening. I can't wait until it feels like I have more time to enjoy reading again.
And how cool that you posted your stores!! I'll go check it out.
Angie-they were giving them out at LTUE (for free)
Carolina-thanks
Anxious to get your book when it comes out! The cover of Desolate Souls looks like James Dashner's 13th Reality artist. Way to read!
Krista-I highly doubt its the same one, but who knows.
Love the Desolate Souls cover.
It is rather interesting.
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