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Firebirds Rising: An Anthology of Original Science Fiction and Fantasy

Firebirds Rising: An Anthology of Original Science Fiction and Fantasy
By Kara Dalkey, Charles de Lint, Alan Dean Foster, Emma Bull, Patricia A. McKillip, Sharon Shinn, Nina Kiriki Hoffman, Alison Goodman, Carol Emshwiller

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Here is the eagerly anticipated follow-up to the award-winning anthology Firebirds! Firebirds Rising takes readers from deep space to Faerie to just around the corner. It is full of magic, humor, adventure, and—best of all—the unexpected. The one thing readers can count on is marvelous writing. Firebirds Rising proves once again that Firebird is a gathering place for writers and readers of speculative fiction from teenage to adult, from the United States to Europe, Asia, and beyond.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #395726 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-10-18
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 544 pages

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At their best, [the stories] combine humor, character, and surprise with remarkable depth. -- The Horn Book

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At their best, [the stories] combine humor, character, and surprise with remarkable depth. (The Horn Book)

About the Author
Sharyn November, a two-time World Fantasy Award Finalist for her editorial work, lives near New York City.


Customer Reviews

A Good Collection4
I read the first collection, The Firebird, and feel in love all over again with Megan W. Turner and for this book, in addition to my already favorite authors, it introduced me to more of authors whose styles I like very much.

First of all is Ellen Klages, with 'In The House of the Seven Librarians'. I love her prose and all the words make a nice song in my head. It was almost like a poetry.

Second is Tanith Lee. I haven't had the chance to read her books but I like her story 'The House on The Planet'. The title reminds me of Laura Ingalls' :) It has the taste of pioneering adventure in it but of course, with a surprise at the ending.