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Rising new writer:
Andy Duncan has only one e-book published up to now, but everyone sees an extremely vivid potential for this Southern fantasist.
Lord Dunsany is arguably the best fantasist at any time.
Now you'll be able to see a full bibliography of Dunsany's perform organized in many ways--by e-book
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Now we have forums!
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& Fantasy Works science-fiction & fantasy literature:
a critical list with discussions Why Yet Another Science-Fiction and Fantasy List Site?
Let's face reality: for that civilized reader, too many--most--web sites about science-fiction or fantasy literature recall American Bandstand: "Uh, wull
Tiffany Jewelry Sale, Dick, I give it a 86 'cause it had a good beat an' yuh could dance to it." What one particular might charitably call "naive enthusiasm" abounds.
If your sensibilities suggest to you that Eric Eddison and Ernest Bramah have written better fantasy than Piers Anthony and Katherine Kurtz, or that Cordwainer Smith and M. John Harrison have written better science fiction than Robert Heinlein and Isaac Asimov, this website should be of real interest to you; if not, that you are in the wrong place.
No a single disparages authors who lack greatness if they possess competence. But, while a cold spritzer is often welcome refreshment, when we go into a restaurant of quality and ask with the wine card, we do not expect to see Gallo Chablis or Annie Greensprings among the listings. This site seeks to be a wine card of science-fiction and fantasy literature.
For long now the literati have scorned both science-fiction and fantasy books, when they have deigned to notice them at all; sad to say, the responses from within the local community of science-fiction and fantasy readers (and writers) almost invariably call to mind an old saying: "I can save myself from my enemies, but only God can save me from my friends." Another aim of this site is to be a place to which science-fiction and fantasy aficionados can fearlessly send intelligent, civilized readers not familiar together with the field.
So What Have We Here?
What we have the following is a internet site dedicated to presenting works in the fields of science-fiction and fantasy--sometimes collectively called "speculative fiction"--that get high grades for literary quality without needing any bonus points just for being science fiction or fantasy. The books are judged as literature, not as "science-fiction books" or "fantasy books".
This is a big internet site, with a web page whole into the five-digit range. While most of those pages carry mechanical information about particular books and, in turn, particular editions of those books
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When first I set up this site, I wrote right here If
Tiffany And Co, as a result of this internet site existing, but one particular reader finds and enjoys but one particular book that that reader would likely otherwise not have come round to, I will feel satisfied that I have not labored completely in vain. The a lot of kind emails and reviews since then have justified to me my labors, and encourage me to continue expanding the website. Thank you all.
Where Next?
Click here to continue on to the Welcome
(a web page that further introduces and explains this web site)
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