The Book of Magic: A collection of stories by various authors

The Book of Magic: A collection of stories by various authors
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An anthology celebrating the witches and sorcerers of epic fantasy–featuring stories by George R. R. Martin, Scott Lynch, Megan Lindholm, and many more!Hot on the heels of Gardner Dozois’s (Rogues, Old Venus) acclaimed anthology The Book of Swords comes this companion volume devoted to magic. How could it be otherwise? For every Frodo, there is a Gandalf…and a Saruman. For every Dorothy, a Glinda…and a Wicked Witch of the West. What would Harry Potter be without Albus Dumbledore…and Severus Snape?Figures of wisdom and power, possessing arcane, often forbidden knowledge, wizards and sorcerers are shaped–or misshaped–by the potent magic they seek to wield. Yet though their abilities may be godlike, these men and women remain human…some might say all too human. Such is their curse. And their glory.In these pages, seventeen of today’s top fantasy writers–including award-winners K. J. Parker (The Two of Swords), Megan Lindholm (The Windsingers), John Crowley (The Deep), Tim Powers (Last Call), Liz Williams (Snake Agent), Elizabeth Bear (Eternal Sky Trilogy), George R.R. Martin (A Song of Ice and Fire), Kate Elliott (The Court of Fives Trilogy), Scott Lynch (The Republic of Thieves), and more–cast wondrous spells that thrillingly evoke the mysterious, awesome, and at times downright terrifying worlds where magic reigns supreme: worlds as far away as forever…and as near as next door.

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HarperVoyager

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First published in Great Britain by HarperVoyager 2018

Copyright © 2018 by Gardner Dozois

Introduction © 2018 by Gardner Dozois

Individual story copyrights appear here

Cover design by Mike Topping © HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd 2018

The author of each individual story asserts their moral rights, including the right to be identified as the author of their work.

A catalogue copy of this book is available from the British Library.

These stories are entirely works of fiction. The names, characters and incidents portrayed in them are the work of the authors’ imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or localities is entirely coincidental.

All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the non-exclusive, non-transferable right to access and read the text of this e-book on screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitted, down-loaded, decompiled, reverse engineered, or stored in or introduced into any information storage and retrieval system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereinafter invented, without the express written permission of HarperCollins.

Source ISBN: 9780008295806

Ebook Edition © October 2018 ISBN: 9780008295813

Version: 2018-09-21

“The Return of the Pig” by K. J. Parker. Copyright © 2018 by K. J. Parker.

“Community Service” by Megan Lindholm. Copyright © 2018 by Megan Lindholm.

“Flint and Mirror” by John Crowley. Copyright © 2018 by John Crowley.

“The Friends of Masquelayne the Incomparable” by Matthew Hughes. Copyright © 2018 by Matthew Hughes.

“Biography of a Bouncing Boy Terror, Chapter II: Jumping Jack in Love” by Ysabeau S. Wilce. Copyright © 2018 by Ysabeau S. Wilce.

“Song of Fire” by Rachel Pollack. Copyright © 2018 by Rachel Pollack.

“Loft the Sorcerer” by Eleanor Arnason. Copyright © 2018 by Eleanor Arnason.

“The Governor” by Tim Powers. Copyright © 2018 by Tim Powers.

“Sungrazer” by Liz Williams. Copyright © 2018 by Liz Williams.

“The Staff in the Stone” by Garth Nix. Copyright © 2018 by Garth Nix.

“No Work of Mine” by Elizbeth Bear. Copyright © 2018 by Elizabeth Bear.

“Widow Maker” by Lavie Tidhar. Copyright © 2018 by Lavie Tidhar.

“The Wolf and the Manticore” by Greg van Eekhout. © 2018 by Greg van Eekhout.

“A Night at the Tarn House” by George R.R. Martin. Copyright © 2009 by George R.R. Martin. First published in Songs of the Dying Earth, edited by George R.R. Martin and Gardner Dozois.

“The Devil’s Whatever” by Andy Duncan. Copyright © 2018 by Andy Duncan.

“Bloom” by Kate Elliott. Copyright © 2018 by Kate Elliott.

“The Fall and Rise of the House of the Wizard Malkuril” by Scott Lynch. Copyright © 2018 by Scott Lynch.

For

All those who work magic with words,

the most potent magic there is

As an editor, Gardner had no peers. He discovered and nurtured more new talents than I could possibly remember or recount, myself included. It’s no exaggeration to say that I would not be where I am today if Gardner had not fished me out of the slush pile in 1970. He found me in his first editorial job, reading submissions at Galaxy, where he came upon my short story ‘The Hero’ and passed it along to the editor with a recommendation to buy. That was my first professional sale.

He was also the warmest, kindest, gentlest soul you’ll ever meet, larger than life, bawdy, funny … so funny. It was an honour to know him, and to work with him. I miss him so much.

George R.R. Martin, 2018

Contents

Cover

Title Page

Copyright

Copyright Acknowledgements

Dedication

Gardner Dozois 1947–2018

Introduction by Gardner Dozois

Biography of a Bouncing Boy Terror, Chapter II: Jumping Jack in Love by Ysabeau S. Wilce

Song of Fire by Rachel Pollack

Loft the Sorcerer by Eleanor Arnason

The Governor by Tim Powers

Sungrazer by Liz Williams

The Staff in the Stone by Garth Nix

No Work of Mine by Elizabeth Bear

Widow Maker by Lavie Tidhar

The Wolf and the Manticore by Greg Van Eekhout

A Night at the Tarn House by George R.R. Martin

The Devil’s Whatever by Andy Duncan

Bloom by Kate Elliott

The Fall and Rise of the House of the Wizard Malkuril by Scott Lynch

About the Publisher

Sorcerer, witch, shaman, wizard, seer, root woman, conjure man … the origins of the magic-user, the-one-who-intercedes-with-the-spirits, the one who knows the ancient secrets and can call upon the hidden powers, the one who can see both the spirit world and the physical world, and who can mediate between them, go back to the beginning of human history—and beyond. Fascinating traces of ritual magic have been unearthed at various Neanderthal sites: the ritual burial of the dead, laid to rest with their favorite tools and food, and sometimes covered with flowers; a low-walled stone enclosure containing seven bear heads, all facing forward; a human skull on a stake in a ring of stones … Neanderthal magic.



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