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In each of the first two volumes of the acclaimed A Fantasy Medley series—both of which earned starred reviews from Publishers Weekly—editor Yanni Kuznia brought together stories from a quartet of fantasy's most exciting authors. Now Kuznia returns with A Fantasy Medley 3, offering riveting new tales of the fantastic from four more of the field's brightest stars:

In "Goddess at the Crossroads," Kevin Hearne shares a thrillingly memorable episode from the past of his popular Iron Druid Chronicles hero Atticus O'Sullivan, revealing how one night's dark encounter with the cult of Hecate served as inspiration for Shakespeare's witches in the Scottish play.

With "Ashes," Laura Bickle revisits Detroit arson investigator and powerful spirit medium Anya Kalinczyk as she, her five-foot-long salamander familiar Sparky, and Hades' Charon pursue a destructive fire elemental named the Nain Rouge through the city's festival in his dubious honor.

"The Death of Aiguillon" finds Aliette de Bodard exploring an episode sixty years prior to the start of her latest novel, The House of Shattered Wings, in which the survivors of an ongoing magical conflict in Paris eke out a grim existence, and one woman's wish for a better life is granted at a terrible price.

And in "One Hundred Ablutions," Jacqueline Carey, author of the much-beloved Kushiel's Legacy series, tells the tale of Dala—a young woman chosen by her people's overlords to be an exalted slave among slaves—and of the twining in her life of ritual, rebellion, and redemption.

  • Sales Rank: #1331688 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-12-31
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .90" h x 5.70" w x 8.10" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 152 pages

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In each of the first two volumes of the acclaimed A Fantasy Medley seriesboth of which earned starred reviews from Publishers Weeklyeditor Yanni Kuznia brought together stories from a quartet of fantasy's most exciting authors. Now Kuznia returns with A Fantasy Medley 3, offering riveting new tales of the fantastic from four more of the field's brightest stars: In "Goddess at the Crossroads," Kevin Hearne shares a thrillingly memorable episode from the past of his popular Iron Druid Chronicles hero Atticus O'Sullivan, revealing how one night's dark encounter with the cult of Hecate served as inspiration for Shakespeare's witches in the Scottish play. With "Ashes," Laura Bickle revisits Detroit arson investigator and powerful spirit medium Anya Kalinczyk as she, her five-foot-long salamander familiar Sparky, and Hades' Charon pursue a destructive fire elemental named the Nain Rouge through the city's festival in his dubious honor. "The Death of Aiguillon" finds Aliette de Bodard exploring an episode sixty years prior to the start of her latest novel, The House of Shattered Wings, in which the survivors of an ongoing magical conflict in Paris eke out a grim existence, and one woman's wish for a better life is granted at a terrible price. And in "One Hundred Ablutions," Jacqueline Carey, author of the much-beloved Kushiel's Legacy series, tells the tale of Dalaa young woman chosen by her people's overlords to be an exalted slave among slavesand of the twining in her life of ritual, rebellion, and redemption.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Another Beautiful Collection
By Invested Ivana
An eARC of this book was provided to me by the publisher (and then I purchased the book from Amazon.com). This in no way impacts the content of my review.

Kunzia’s third collection of fantasy novellas, published by Subterranean Press, is just as beautiful as the first two. These collections are well worth picking up.

A Fantasy Medley 3 contains two urban fantasy novellas and two fantasy novellas. I’m familiar with the worlds in which the two urban fantasy novellas are written: Kevin Hearne’s Iron Druid Chronicles and Laura Bickle’s Anya Kalinczyk series.

Kevin Hearne gives us a tale from Atticus’s past, an adventure he had with William Shakespeare, his favorite bard. This novella is a fun read and adds just a little flavor to Atticus’s past. Having lived for 2000 years, I’m sure Atticus has many, many fun tales to share.

I was very excited to read the Anya Kalinczyk story, since we haven’t seen an Anya story since 2010. “Ashes” takes Anya’s story in a wildly different direction than I was expecting, which makes me wonder if there aren’t some thoughts about new novels in the author’s mind. I hope so!

I have not read any books by Aliette de Bodard or Jacqueline Carey, but after reading the two stories in this collection, I have added them both to my TBR list.

“The Death of Aiguillon” byAliette de Bodard is a lovely tale about the choice humans make between security and freedom, an appropriate topic in today’s world. “One Hundred Ablutions” by Jacqueline Carey is also about freedom and the cost that is paid to win freedom from oppressors. “One Hundred Ablutions” is a beautiful and self-contained tale and really piqued my interest in reading more from Jacqueline Carey.

My only complaint is that A Fantasy Medley 3 and its predecessors are not available in ebook format. The print books are beautiful collector’s editions, and I appreciate that; but in my house, storage space is at a premium, which is why I prefer buying ebooks over print books, even beautiful ones.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
A Fantasy Medley 3
By J. Hamby
I'm giving this five stars because I felt the three authors I was familiar with delivered exactly what I have come to think of as their style. Or at least in the case of Hearne and de Bodard.

In the case of Hearne I have to admit, I do not care for his style of writing at all. I find it too glib and messy and the dialogue cheesy. The action never is that grabbing and overall I find it an inexplicable entry into the successful ranks of urban fantasy. So why the five star rating? Because that is exactly what he delivers here. And as an ancillary work, it would unfair and small minded to weigh against an author the delivery of exactly the style I suspect his fans like and look forward to reading. Jim Dresden writes in the same way. As in he has a very particular style. One I happen to really like. But recognize why others may not. So lowering the rating of a book for Hearne doing, well, Hearne is like reviewing a Chinese Restaurant and giving a poor rating because there were no tacos on the menu.

Same with the de Bodard. I find her work something that fascinates and I want to continue but at the same time always feel waiting and wanting for the work to click a bit stronger. Engage a bit more fully. There is something in the style that just seems lacking. Too removed and too oblique in the way the story is told. It verges on style taking a strong lead over substance but never quite overshadows the substance enough for pure dislike to kick in. But again. That is what I think the author's particular style is. If a reader liked House of Shattered Wings, then this entry is just what I think he or she is looking for.

I found the Bickle entry enjoyable if a little vague simply because I was not familiar with the author or her world. It was not enough to make me rush out and buy the works it was associated with. Which I suppose is a failure in many ways since collections like there can serve to attract new readers who buy this for another author. But it was not a bad piece either.

Plus it was offset by Jacqueline Carey's work. This was a wonderfully strong and engrossing read. It was not a setting I have read from her before. Though it might reside in one of her worlds, in many ways this is a stand alone and it stands strong. A deft turn of narrative makes this the strongest of the bunch by far for me. But to be fair, Carey is the one I would buy this for just going by the names on the cover.

I do think Subterranean should put this and the previous medleys available for Kindle purchase. More readers should get the chance to enjoy their favorite authors as well as sample new ones. And in the case of Carey, seek out favorite authors and enjoy something that manages to be new and yet of the familiar quality I associate with said author.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Requested pretty much because of Kevin Hearne
By Tracet
I requested A Fantasy Medley from Netgalley pretty much because of Kevin Hearne. Then Laura Bickle rang a bell as the author of The Hallowed Ones, which I liked; and then Jacqueline Carey registered as the author of Kushiel's Dart, which was not to my taste. But, all in all, I asked for it because of the ancient Irish bloke and his dog.

I'm disappointed.

The story – "Goddess at the Crossroad" – was not good. In brief: Atticus tells his apprentice the tale of that time he heard about this Shakespeare bloke and went to England to look him up, and ended up saving his life from witches. I didn't like the tale; I didn't like the way it was told; I didn't like Atticus, Oberon, drunken Shakespeare, or the apprentice whose name I don't remember. I disliked it all so much that I had to go back to my review of Hounded to verify that I actually did like it. And … I loved the dog? Really? Okay. Not this time; without his interjections and interruptions I might feel disposed to rate this higher. Based on this story I would never continue with the series. Two stars for this one.

"Ashes" by Laura Bickle is set in a very different place from The Hallowed Ones, following a pretty unique character ("Detroit arson investigator and powerful spirit medium Anya Kalinczyk" – that's kind of awesome) as she chases down an arsenous elemental before it burns down the city. I liked it. I didn't love it; I was uncomfortable with the main character going about consuming others' souls; but I wouldn't turn down more adventures with Anya and her familiar Sparky. Three and a half stars.

“The Death of Aiguillon” by Aliette de Bodard reminded me of Paula Volsky's [book:Illusion], taking place in the ruins of Paris – of a Paris. It's grim and beautiful, and unpredictable, both gritty and poetic. Impressive. Four and a half stars.

[book:Kushiel's Dart] was not my cup of tea, but I never argued with the skill of the writing – and Jacqueline Carey's hard-edged lyricism was very much evident in “One Hundred Ablutions”. That was impressive. That was shatteringly impressive. A solid five stars.

The gentleman was very much outclassed by the ladies in this collection – but what a weird collection of stories it is. There's no theme, no rhyme nor reason to their being together in one book except the big umbrella of "fantasy". The first two are borderline comedic, with a talking dog and Sparky the salamander and action movie violence – urban fantasy, though the city of the Hearne story was 17th century London; the second two are elegant and dark, with violence more likely to cost a civilization, or a soul – high fantasy. I suppose one could look at it as a sort of technical overview of what the genre can include. It would be more successful at that task if all four entries were of the same level.

I received the collection from Netgalley for review.

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