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Fantasy Masterworks is a series of British paperbacks by Millennium (an imprint of Victor Gollancz). It is intended to comprise "some of the greatest, most original, and most influential fantasy ever written" and to contain "the books which, along with Tolkien , Peake and others, shaped modern fantasy."
Various Ultimania books at a Books Kinokuniya in San Francisco, California. Dozens of Square Enix companion books have been produced since 1998, when video game developer Square began to produce books that focused on artwork, developer interviews, and background information on the fictional worlds and characters in its games rather than on gameplay details.
Pages in category "Fantasy short story collection stubs" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 208 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Academic Exercises (collection) Across the Wall (book) The Adventures of Alyx; The Adventures of Doctor Eszterhazy; The Adventures of Samurai Cat; Alabaster (short story collection) The Aleph and Other Stories; Allan's Wife and Other Tales; Alone with the Horrors: The Great Short Fiction of Ramsey Campbell 1961–1991; American Fairy Tales
Spectrum was initially conceived by Arnie Fenner [1] and Cathy Fenner. [2] Inspired by the popularity of Tomorrow and Beyond, [3] an image anthology edited by Ian Summers in 1978, the annual publication from The Society of Illustrators, [4] and with very successful exhibitions devoted to fantastic art at the New Britain Museum of American Art (1980), [5] and at the Society of Illustrators ...
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror was a reprint anthology published annually by St. Martin's Press from 1987 to 2008. In addition to the short stories, supplemented by a list of honorable mentions, each edition included a number of retrospective essays by the editors and others.
Black Water is a collection of 72 short stories from various writers. [1] A second volume Black Water 2 : More Tales of the Fantastic was published by C. Potter in 1990. Reception
The World Fantasy Awards are given each year by the World Fantasy Convention for the best fantasy fiction published in English during the previous calendar year. The awards have been described by book critics such as The Guardian as a "prestigious fantasy prize", [1] and one of the three most prestigious speculative fiction awards, along with the Hugo and Nebula Awards (which cover both ...