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Mercedes Lackey and Rosemary Edghill are the biggest names in the urban fantasy subgenre¿where elves, banshees, trolls, and even stranger creatures walk modern city streets, their presence, and even their existence unsuspected by the human inhabitants. Now these two present a volume of all new urban fantasy, with a stellar lineup of the best new fantasy writers, such as Roberta Gellis, Dave Freer and Eric Flint, Diana Paxton, and more¿including two new stories and an afterword by Mercedes Lackey herself, as well as a story by Rosemary Edghill. This is an indispensable volume for fans of urban fantasy in general, and the thousands of fans of Mercedes Lackey in particular.… (más)
Not bad. I had read several of the stories in it, but not all. Some didn't work for me, but I generally enjoy urban fantasy, and there were some interesting viewpoints in it. I think my favorite was a Lackey story, "The Waters and the Wild" - which is funny because it ought to be very depressing and frustrating, but it isn't. Though I do want to know more about Kyle and what happens to him... ( )
Using Mercedes Lackey's series of Elven Urban Fantasy as a springboard this is a series of stories by several authors using this as a springboard. It's a mixed bag of stories many of them quite interesting.
A fan of her series would love it, others might like it as an idea of what her world is like. ( )
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Anthology contains: Tom O'Bedlam's song / Anonymous -- Devil went down to Georgia / Mercedes Lackey -- Unleaving / India Edghill -- Old order / Michael Longcor -- Well met by moonlight / Diana L. Paxson -- The world's more full of weeping / Rosemary Edghill -- The waters and the wild / Mercedes Lackey -- The remover of difficulties / Ashley McConnell -- Bright as diamonds / Barb Caffrey with Michael B. Caffrey -- Bottle of djinn / Roberta Gellis -- Red fiddler / Dave Freer & Eric Flint -- Unnatural history / Sarah A. Hoyt -- All that jazz / Jenn Saint-John -- Six-shooter / Ellen Guon -- Mall elves and how they grew (essay) / Mercedes Lackey.
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Mercedes Lackey and Rosemary Edghill are the biggest names in the urban fantasy subgenre¿where elves, banshees, trolls, and even stranger creatures walk modern city streets, their presence, and even their existence unsuspected by the human inhabitants. Now these two present a volume of all new urban fantasy, with a stellar lineup of the best new fantasy writers, such as Roberta Gellis, Dave Freer and Eric Flint, Diana Paxton, and more¿including two new stories and an afterword by Mercedes Lackey herself, as well as a story by Rosemary Edghill. This is an indispensable volume for fans of urban fantasy in general, and the thousands of fans of Mercedes Lackey in particular.