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Three heralds of the storm / [electronic resource] by Storm Constantine.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Decatur, GA : Meisha Merlin Pub., 1997.Edition: 1st MM Pub. edDescription: 60 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 0965834514
  • 9780965834513
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 823/.914 21
LOC classification:
  • PR6053.O5134 T48 1997
Online resources:
Contents:
Such a nice girl -- Last come assimilation -- How enlightenment came to the tower.
Summary: "These three pieces give an example of my work in the three genres of fantasy, dark fantasy and sf. 'How Enlightenment Came to the Tower' first appeared in a small press magazine in the UK called Scheherazade, but the version in 'Three Heralds' is much revised. 'Such a Nice Girl' is previously unpublished, while 'Last Come Assimilation' appeared in a collection called 'Digital Dreams'. As to what inspired each individual story, it's difficult to say. It might have been a conversation I overheard, a newspaper story, a film, a picture or just a particular feeling"--Storm Constantine, author comments on amazon.com, Aug. 20, 1997.
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Such a nice girl -- Last come assimilation -- How enlightenment came to the tower.

"These three pieces give an example of my work in the three genres of fantasy, dark fantasy and sf. 'How Enlightenment Came to the Tower' first appeared in a small press magazine in the UK called Scheherazade, but the version in 'Three Heralds' is much revised. 'Such a Nice Girl' is previously unpublished, while 'Last Come Assimilation' appeared in a collection called 'Digital Dreams'. As to what inspired each individual story, it's difficult to say. It might have been a conversation I overheard, a newspaper story, a film, a picture or just a particular feeling"--Storm Constantine, author comments on amazon.com, Aug. 20, 1997.

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