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A Fantasy Medley 3 por Kevin Hearne
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A Fantasy Medley 3 (edición 2015)

por Kevin Hearne (Autor), Laura Bickle (Autor), Aliette de Bodard (Autor), Jacqueline Carey (Autor), Yanni Kuznia (Editor)1 más, J. K. Drummond (Ilustrador)

Series: Fantasy Medley (3)

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"In 'Goddess at the Crossroads,' Kevin Hearne shares a thrillingly memorable episode from the past of his popular Iron Druid Chronicles hero Atticus O'Sullivan, revealing how one night's dark encounter with the cult of Hecate served as inspiration for Shakespeare's witches in the Scottish play. With 'Ashes,' Laura Bickle revisits Detroit arson investigator and powerful spirit medium Anya Kalinczyk as she, her five-foot-long salamander familiar Sparky, and Hades' Charon pursue a destructive fire elemental named the Nain Rouge through the city's festival in his dubious honor. 'The Death of Aiguillon' finds Aliette de Bodard exploring an episode sixty years prior to the start of her latest novel, The House of Shattered Wings, in which the survivors of an ongoing magical conflict in Paris eke out a grim existence, and one woman's wish for a better life is granted at a terrible price. And in 'One Hundred Ablutions,' Jacqueline Carey, author of the much-beloved Kushiel's Legacy series, tells the tale of Dala--a young woman chosen by her people's overlords to be an exalted slave among slaves--and of the twining in her life of ritual, rebellion, and redemption"--Dust jacket.… (más)
Miembro:RBeffa
Título:A Fantasy Medley 3
Autores:Kevin Hearne (Autor)
Otros autores:Laura Bickle (Autor), Aliette de Bodard (Autor), Jacqueline Carey (Autor), Yanni Kuznia (Editor), J. K. Drummond (Ilustrador)
Información:Subterranean (2015), Edition: Deluxe, 152 pages
Colecciones:Lo he leído pero no lo tengo
Valoración:***1/2
Etiquetas:Subterranean Press, read in 2023

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1 • Goddess at the Crossroads • The Iron Druid Chronicles • 4.2 • novelette by Kevin Hearne
2 • Ashes • Anya Kalinczyk • novelette by Laura Bickle
3 • The Death of Aiguillon • Dominion of the Fallen • novelette by Aliette de Bodard
4 • One Hundred Ablutions • (2015) • novelette by Jacqueline Carey

I have a hard time passing up a Subterranean Press book for sale on the used shelf. This slim anthology has 4 novelettes that don't have a theme but seem to represent a selection of 2015 darkish fantasy. Three of the stories are set within the framework of existing stories by the authors with the 4th story being the exception. I am not a Kevin Hearne fan (have tried 2 of his novels in the past, both DNF) but his story here was entertaining and irreverent enough, especially if you want to see Willy shake. All four stories were OK to very good. I imagine favorites would vary quite a bit by individual reader. These aren't my sort of stories so I won't look for other books by these authors but I would think regular readers of fantasy would enjoy these.

Books from this publisher often have nice interior illustrations but this anthology only had a fancy cover illustration. ( )
  RBeffa | May 28, 2023 |
Individual story ratings:
Goddess at the Crossroads: 5/5
Ashes: 5/5
The Death of Aiguillon: 4/5
One Hundred Ablutions: 5/5 ( )
  torygy | Mar 31, 2022 |
This short story collection has three stories set in previously written worlds and one in a new setting. Kevin Hearne’s story is set in his Iron Druid series and has Atticus telling his apprentice the story of how he met Shakespeare. So this is a perfectly good sample for the series. I hadn’t read Laura Bickle before but after reading this story that is also set in a multi book series, it left me wanting to know more about the world and find out about the characters. The Aliette de Bodard story is set as a prequel story that needs no info about the novel’s universe it is set in. The last story by Jacqueline Carey seems to be a standalone story and the world is fleshed out enough that I would like to see more in this setting to find out how the society came to be.

All in all, a good collection of stories and well worth the time and money to track down and read. I already have my copy on order.


Digital review copy provided by the publisher through NetGalley
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  Glennis.LeBlanc | Jan 6, 2020 |
A brief and OK Hearne story ( )
  jamespurcell | Mar 2, 2017 |
*** “Goddess at the Crossroads” - Kevin Hearne
This is a short story featuring the long-lived Druid Atticus, of Hearne's popular Iron Druid series. I've only read the first installment of that saga, which I believe is now up to eight volumes, but this story seemed very much in keeping with the tone I expected.
Here, Atticus reminisces, telling his friend about the time he saved Shakespeare's life - and in the process, revealing the real-life artistic inspiration for Macbeth's infamous witches. Silly fun.

*** “Ashes” - Laura Bickle
Detroit paranormal investigator/arson specialist Anya and her 'familiar' salamander pursue a firebug imp known as the Nain Rouge, during a possibly ill-advised event celebrating the supernatural being. (http://marchedunainrouge.com/)
Pleasant enough, but not terribly memorable, the short story clearly fits in with a larger series.

*** “The Death of Aiguillon” - Aliette de Bodard
Set in the same world as her recent 'House of Shattered Wings.' The writing is beautiful, and I love the concept: a decaying, gothic Paris full of fallen angels and ancient elementals. However, the novel was not without its flaws, and neither is this story, although I liked it better. The House of Aiguillon is the latest to fall in the ongoing wars between the angels. One human servant girl escapes with her life - and assists an angel, a being she perceives as ineffable and infinitely greater than herself, to escape as well. He leaves her declaring himself in her debt...
The problem for me is that the crux of the tale hangs on a decision - and the way it's written, the decision the character makes is out-of-the-blue and inexplicable. I just didn't buy that, based on the way her psyche was presented, that she would've made the decision she did. (And it's a choice that really requires some convincing explanation.)

***** “One Hundred Ablutions” - Jacqueline Carey
Centuries ago, directed by their god, the Shaladan left the desert and invaded a fertile valley, in the process liberating the native Keren people from their oppressors, the Jagan. Now, select Keren girls are selected for the great honor of becoming a handmaiden to the Shaladan's god. At least, that's how the Shaladan perceive their history. If you ask the Keren, you might get a very different answer regarding who is a liberator, who an oppressor, and what constitutes 'an honor.'
As a small girl, Dala envied the handmaidens and their seeming life of luxury - but by the time she's chosen to become one she has no interest in a restricted life of enforced celibacy and devotion to a god in whom she does not believe.
Beautiful and powerful, this story masterfully offers insight into the dynamics of invasion and class tensions - and also into some of the universals of humanity: the desire for freedom, the hunger for sex; and also the capability for empathy, obligation and guilt.

Many thanks to NetGalley and Subterranean for the opportunity to read. As always, my opinion is solely my own. ( )
  AltheaAnn | Feb 9, 2016 |
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"In 'Goddess at the Crossroads,' Kevin Hearne shares a thrillingly memorable episode from the past of his popular Iron Druid Chronicles hero Atticus O'Sullivan, revealing how one night's dark encounter with the cult of Hecate served as inspiration for Shakespeare's witches in the Scottish play. With 'Ashes,' Laura Bickle revisits Detroit arson investigator and powerful spirit medium Anya Kalinczyk as she, her five-foot-long salamander familiar Sparky, and Hades' Charon pursue a destructive fire elemental named the Nain Rouge through the city's festival in his dubious honor. 'The Death of Aiguillon' finds Aliette de Bodard exploring an episode sixty years prior to the start of her latest novel, The House of Shattered Wings, in which the survivors of an ongoing magical conflict in Paris eke out a grim existence, and one woman's wish for a better life is granted at a terrible price. And in 'One Hundred Ablutions,' Jacqueline Carey, author of the much-beloved Kushiel's Legacy series, tells the tale of Dala--a young woman chosen by her people's overlords to be an exalted slave among slaves--and of the twining in her life of ritual, rebellion, and redemption"--Dust jacket.

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