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Old 13th August 2011, 09:55 AM   #1 (permalink)
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A Glass of Shadow - Liz Williams & Tanith Lee

A Glass of Shadow
Liz Williams
Intro by Tanith Lee

NewCon Press' latest title is a fabulous collection from Liz Williams. Liz, who holds degrees in philosophy and artificial intelligence, worked as a teacher in Kazakhstan when that country was in turmoil, has read palms on Brighton pier, worked as a warden on the rugged Skomer island and now co-runs a witchcraft business in Glastonbury, is one of Britains finest fantasy and science fiction writers.

Nineteen stories personally selected by the author, including two original to the collection; tales that delve into our psyche and investigate the fragility of the human condition, that draw aside the veils of mundane reality to reveal the hidden truths of this world and beyond.

Available as a signed limited hardback (100 copies), paperback, and kindle.



cover art by Anne Sudworth

A collection of stories that transports the reader from the icy Mars of Winterstrike to the searing deserts of Kazakhstan; from the exotic streets of Inspector Chen’s Singapore Three to the forgotten waterways and hidden courtyards of Venice. Liz Williams writes science fiction with the rich textures of the very best fantasy, and fantasy with the sensibilities of high-end science fiction.

From the moment you open this collection, you leave the Known behind and enter the brighter, darker, more actual possibility that lies just through that door, over that hill…” Tanith Lee

“Williams has mastered the art of writing clearly and believably about weird, alien worlds.” The Times

“Liz Williams' writing awakens the mind and transports the senses. When it has you thus distracted it is also stealthily penetrating the secret heart of things.” Tricia Sullivan.

“Williams weaves a rich, complicated tapestry that merges life with afterlife, otherworldly with worldly and human with inhuman.” Publishers Weekly
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Re: A Glass of Shadow - Liz Williams & Tanith Lee

What an amazingly cool title. Congrats on the collection!
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It sounds wonderful. Liz Williams is a fantastic writer. But could you give a list of the stories in this collection, or at least tell me if there is overlap between this collection and The Banquet of the Lords of Night and Other Stories?

(I agree about the title. And the cover art is great.)
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Old 14th September 2011, 12:12 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: A Glass of Shadow - Liz Williams & Tanith Lee

Thanks, Sabolich, and, Teresa, yes of course. 19 stories in all, 2 originals plus 17 others that have previously appeared in various venues including Realms of Fantasy, Asimov's, Interzone, Strange Horizons, Lady Chrechill's Rosebud Wristlet, etc. The majority are pieces published since The Banquet of the Lord of Night and there's no cross-over of material between the two collections.

Full contents:

1. Tanith Lee’s Intro
2. Mr De Quincy and the Daughters of Madness
3. Mr Animation and the Wu Zhiang Zombies
4. Necrochip
5. The Flower of Tekheli
6. Tycho and the Stargazer
7. Indicating the Awakening of Persons Buried Alive
8. Voivodoi
9. On Windhover Down
10. Troytown
11. Woewater
12. Blackthorn and Nettles
13. The Water Cure
14. All Fish and Dracula
15. Who Pays
16. Ikiryoh
17. The Age of Ice
18. La Malcontenta
19. Dusking
20. A Glass of Shadow
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Old 14th September 2011, 01:00 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Then I foresee that I will be ordering the paperback before very long.
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Old 14th September 2011, 08:05 AM   #6 (permalink)
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I can thoroughly recommend the book. Editing these stories was a delight, and reminded me of just how good a writer Liz is.

If you do decide to order a copy, Teresa (and this applies to anyone on the Chrons) please PM me, and I'll arrange a special 'Chronicles discount'.
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I'm still very interested in this book, because I know what an amazing writer Liz Williams is. I'm just waiting until I have some ready money so I can take advantage of that discount you are offering.


17 new stories by this particular author are just too good to pass up.
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A fabulous review of Liz's collection 'A Glass of Shadow' has just been posted on the Strange Horizons site. Usually, even in highly positive reviews, there are one or two comments I'd take issue with, but this time I'm not saying a word.

http://www.strangehorizons.com/revie..._of_shad.shtml
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