Dragons of Darkness
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Dragons of Darkness | |
Author | Orson Scott Card |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Fantasy |
Publisher | Ace Books |
Publication date | 1981 |
Media type | Print (Paperback) |
ISBN | ISBN 0-441-16662-8 |
Preceded by | Dragons of Light |
Dragons of Darkness (1981) is a short story collection edited by Orson Scott Card. It contains fifteen stories two of which were written by Card himself. The two stories by Card are "Middle Woman" and "A Plague of Butterflies". Both them were later published in Card's collection Maps in a Mirror.
[edit] Story list
The short stories in this book are:
- "Filed Teeth" by Glen Cook
- "Vince's Dragon" by Ben Bova
- "The Thermals" of August by Edward Bryant
- "The Dragons' Clubs" by Stephen Kimmel
- "Negwenya" by Janet Gluckman
- "Middle Woman" by Byron Walley
- "The Storm King" by Joan D. Vinge
- "My Bones Waxed Old" by Robert Frazier
- "Soldatenmangel" by Victor Milan
- "Alas My Love You Do Me Wrong" by James Tucker
- "Fear of Fly" by Lynn Mims
- "Though All the Mountains Lie Between" by Jeffrey A. Carver
- "The Lady of the Purple Forest" by Allan Bruton
- "A Dragon in the Man" by Kevin Christensen
- "A Plague of Butterflies" by Orson Scott Card
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