Synopses & Reviews
The great anthology of short novels by the masters of modern fantasy.
Stephen King tells a tale of Roland, the Gunslinger, in the world of The Dark Tower, in "The Little Sisters of Eluria."
Robert Silverberg returns to Majipoor and to Lord Valentine's adventure in an ancient tomb, in "The Seventh Shrine."
Orson Scott Card spins a yarn of Alvin and his apprentice from the Tales of Alvin Maker, in "Grinning Man."
Raymond E. Feist's Riftwar Saga is the setting of the tale of "The Wood Boy."
About the Author
Robert Silverberg has written more than 160 science fiction novels and nonfiction books. In his spare time he has edited over 60 anthologies. He began his writing career unsuccessfully at the age of 13, when he submitted stories to science fiction magazines and was rejected. He published his first story, entitled "Gorgon Planet," in 1954 while just a sophomore at Columbia University; but in 1956, he won his first Hugo Award, for Most Promising New Author, and he hasn't stopped writing since. Among his standouts: the bestselling
Lord Valentine trilogy, set on the planet of Majipoor, and the timeless classics
Dying Inside and
A Time of Changes. Silverberg has won the prestigious Nebula Award an astonishing five times, and Hugo Awards on four separate occasions. He holds the additional honor of winning these honors in five decades, and he has been nominated for both awards more times that any other writer.
Table of Contents
The dark tower : The little sisters of Eluria /Stephen King --Majipoor : The seventh shrine /Robert Silverberg --Tales of Alvin Maker : Grinning man /Orson Scott Card --The riftwar saga : The woodboy /Raymond E. Feist.