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| Re: Fantasy Recommendations for the Unenlightened 2 Quote:
I mentioned Charles Beaumont, whose work is chiefly known these days through adaptations on the original Twilight Zone, or scripts he wrote for the series. However, he wrote many fantasies set in a modern urban milieu, where the fanastic sometimes forms an invasion of something alien, and sometimes is so integrally mixed with our world in subtle ways that it is almost taken for granted: Charles Beaumont - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Charles Beaumont - Summary Bibliography Ellison is a more contemporary, often abrasive voice, but one of the best writers of contemporary fantasy around. He is also enormously prolific, with something over 1700 short stories to his credit, not to mention a few thousand essays, reviews, etc., often concerned with the sff fields. However, the collections I cited earlier contain some of his best work. I'm reluctant to just go with The Essential Ellison, as not all of his best is there; it's more a representative selection of the various types -- and quality -- of his writing, but a huge book of over 1000 pages, and a very good single volume of his work, if one must be chosen. You can get Deathbird Stories, I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream (a somewhat uneven but often very powerful collection), and Shatterday, in a single volume edition titled Dreams with Sharp Teeth. I'd also suggest Strange Wine and Angry Candy. The following, while not quite up to date (iirc), is a helpful listing of his various works: Harlan Ellison Webderland: Book List Ellison almost always avoids the usual fantasy tropes, but even when he does use them, he makes them very much his own.... As for Andre Norton... jeez, where to begin? This'll show you what I mean: ANDRE NORTON ORG: Books written by Andre Norton - alphabetical list I mean, her first novel was published in 1934, and her last book was published about 2-3 years ago, I believe. That's a 70+ year career.... And yes, I'd suggest the Witch World books as a (possible) good place to start: Bibliography of Andre Norton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Witch World - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia You can also dip into any number of her YA (juvenile) sf novels, and find that they're both entertaining and well-written..... | |
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| Re: Fantasy Recommendations for the Unenlightened 2 I can read elves and stuff in a fantasy in our world but i prefer something more different. Charles Beaumont type is what im looking for, something supernatural and fantasy like happening our very real and normal world. Like Butcher's Dresden series. The fantasy world was hidden in the shadows of a modern Chicago, thats what i want. Sure in that series there were alot spells,charms,rings etc but thats the kind of magic i wanna see in urban and contempory fantasy. I dont wanna see Pug the great one type magic. I can read both but you get dragons,swords,magic rings in other subgenres of fantasy very often. I will look into the authors you mentioned Ellison,Charles Beaumont and co. Ellison and Charles Beaumont sounds almost exactly like what im looking for. |
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| Re: Fantasy Recommendations for the Unenlightened 2 Well, if you're looking for that darker, grittier, more contemporary feel, then they're certainly high on the list.... I'll be very interested in hearing your response to them.... |
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| Re: Fantasy Recommendations for the Unenlightened 2 Very nice post JD, I genereally agree with those authors you listed. As I've said, never read Witchworld and very little of Norton in fact, something a fellow fantasist like myself needs to look into I think!! |
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| Re: Fantasy Recommendations for the Unenlightened 2 Quote:
I've also seen a new omnibus collection of Holdstock's Mythago Wood cycle by VG. Have you seen those and have you read the entire series? I've only ever looked at Mythago Wood myself but is it worth getting the entire collection or does the quality go downhill??? On a side note VG also put out a new edition of MW stand-alone earlier this year. I reported this was the next Masterwork book to come out but I'm not sure if they're going to do that given what they're currently doing. | |
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| | #112 (permalink) |
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| Re: Fantasy Recommendations for the Unenlightened 2 Actually, I've not read the entire set (in fact, one of them wasn't published here, though it's not in the direct line of the series, I understand) and I've not even read Mythago Wood since it first came out. I've been thinking about collecting the rest of them, though, and giving it a try.... |
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| Re: Fantasy Recommendations for the Unenlightened 2 Quote:
Here's a link to them. Only the first 2 voulmes have come out so far. I think it's likely they'll be a 4 volume set. Amazon.co.uk: The Mythago Cycle Volume 2: Ryhope Wood: 4: A Ryhope Wood Omnibus: v. 2 (Gollancz S.F.): Books: Robert Holdstock Cheers... | |
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| Re: Fantasy Recommendations for the Unenlightened 2 Quote:
![]() I will get back to you on those authors as soon i can find them and read them. Ever read Tim Powers fantasy by the way? He is the reason i thought i should read more darker and more contemporary and urban fantasy. For example i loved His Drawing of The Dark. A dark,supernatural fantasy set so much in a city and our real world. Sure it was Austria and Italy in 1500's but still. | |
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| Mad crazy poet Join Date: Jan 2007
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| Re: Fantasy Recommendations for the Unenlightened 2 Couldn't find any mention of the series in this thread so...if you like to read something classic in the same vein as C. S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia, though obviously less known but every bit as good quite possibly, try Chronicles of Prydain (five volumes) by Lloyd Alexander which came out in the wake of J.R.R Tolkien's famous novels and similarly like The Hobbit it started off as a lightweight children's story (in this case; The Book of Three) which eventually progressed into full fledged fantasy tackling more mature, deeper and darker themes. The Book of Three The Black Cauldron The Castle of Llyr Taran Wanderer The High King You can get this in single volumes if you prefer...though here's a link to the five volume omnibus edition; Amazon.com: The Prydain Chronicles: The Book of Three; The Black Cauldron; The Castle of Llyr; Taran Wanderer; The High King and The Foundling and other tales of Prydain: Lloyd Alexander: Books Cheers, DeepThought Last edited by DeepThought; 27th February 2008 at 10:05 PM.. |
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| Re: Fantasy Recommendations for the Unenlightened 2 DeepThought: I'm not sure how those got overlooked... or perhaps they're mentioned in the original thread, rather than this second. At any rate, I'd heartily second on this suggestion. Wonderful books, and there's been at least one or two omnibus volumes which bring all the stories (including the shorter tales) together in quite a nice format that is also quite affordable.... |
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| Re: Fantasy Recommendations for the Unenlightened 2 No apologies... please! I said "perhaps" I didn't track down the original thread and do a search, so I'm guessing there... essentially I'm just surprised that they hadn't been noted (I know they've been mentioned in one or two of the YA threads, for instance, at least, as well as a few other threads); so was just positing a possibility.... |
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| Noise Warrior Join Date: Mar 2007
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| Re: Fantasy Recommendations for the Unenlightened 2 Eric Van Lustbader is definitely worth a read I love his Sunset Warrior trilogy (and there is a 4th book about one of the other characters from the SW trilogy, that takes place after those books) some very interesting ideas in there |
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