TOC: Songs of Love and Death edited by George R.R. Martin and Gardner Dozois
By John DeNardo |
Thursday, January 14th, 2010 at
12:18 am
George R.R. Martin has posted the table of contents to Songs of Love and Death: Tales of Star-Crossed Love, a cross-genre anthologies that he co-edited with Gardner Dozois that bends stories of fantasy, science fiction, and romance:
- “Love Hurts” by Jim Butcher [a Harry Dresden story]
- “The Marrying Maid” by Jo Beverly
- “Rooftops” by Carrie Vaughn
- “Hurt Me” by M.L.N. Hanover
- “Demon Lover” by Cecelia Holland
- “The Wayfarer’s Advice” by Melinda M. Snodgrass [an Imperials story]
- “Blue Boots” by Robin Hobb
- “The Thing About Cassandra” by Neil Gaiman
- “After the Blood” by Marjorie M. Liu
- “You and You Alone” by Jacqueline Carey [a Kushiel story]
- “His Wolf” by Lisa Tuttle
- “Courting Trouble” by Linnea Sinclair
- “The Demon Dancer” by Mary Jo Putney
- “Under/Above the Water” by Tanith Lee
- “Kashkia” by Peter S. Beagle
- “Man in the Mirror” by Yasmine Galenorn
- “A Leaf on the Wind of All Hallows” by Diana Gabaldon [an Outlander story]
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OMG!!! It’s like they put this together just for me. I will be eagerly awaiting this anthology. I love Robin Hobb, Jo Beverly, Margorie M. Liu, and Jim Butcher. I ADORE Mary Jo Putney. Neil Gaiman and Peter S. Beagle too? So creative and a great draw!
What an awesome lineup. Go Linnea Sinclair, woot!
I like the list, I would like to see “The Dragon Prince” by Melanie Rawn. It is one of the most powerful fantasy love stories I have ever read.
This should be good. Great authors, gotta pick this and Warriors up. Am I the only one who would wish Martin would stop doing this anthology stuff and maybe. . . I duont know . . . FINISH HIS SERIES. Just a passing thought. Looking forward to this anthology though.