Sword & Mythos
Silvia Moreno-Garcia and Paula R. Stiles (Eds.), Innsmouth Free Press. A professional-rate anthology of short fiction that combines the pulp genres of Cthulhu Mythos with Sword & Sorcery.
- “An enjoyable read with some excellent moments” (Publishers Weekly).
- “A solid collection” (Apex Magazine).
- “Gem after gem… I cannot recommend it enough” (Benito Corral Reviews…).
- “Best sci-fi anthology released in Spring 2014… amazing” (Examiner.com).
- “Elettrizzante [Electrifying]” (Hyperborea / Il Panopticon).
- “Dynamite” (Black Gate Magazine).
- “Excellent” (Role Playing Public Radio).
- “Go buy it” (Pseudopod).
- “Stories that are thoughtful, energetic, creative fusions… a joy to read” (Martian Migraine Press).
- “Brilliant… a wide range of stories that will capture your imagination” (Sepiidae: The Right Venue).
- “If you like sword and sorcery stories, there’s something in here for you. If you like your fantasy creatures to be born of nightmare, there’s something in here for you” (Alex Hofelich’s Reviews).
- “Might be the first dedicated anthology to look at pushing that meeting of the genres” (Deep Cuts in a Lovecraftian Vein).
- “Astounding… a wonderful read…” (Michael Healy’s Reviews).
- “Highly recommended!” (Darth Loquacious vs the GOP).
- “Amazing” (Jordan L. Hawk).
- “Good stuff” (Joe Kushner).
- “If you like sword and sorcery and weirdness take a look” (reddit/r/Fantasy).
2014-05 First Edition:
- Softcover (ISBN 978-1-927990-00-1):
- EPUB digital (ISBN 978-1-927990-01-8):
- “No Sleep for the Just” by William Meikle
- “The Wood of Ephraim” by Edward M. Erdelac
- “Sunsorrow” by Paul Jessup
- “The Bones of Heroes” by Orrin Grey
- “The Call of the Dreaming Moon” by Thana Niveau
- “And After the Fire, a Still Small Voice” by E. Catherine Tobler
- “Spirit Forms of the Sea” by Bogi Takács
- “Black Caesar: The Stone Ship Rises” by Balogun Ojetade
- “The Serpents of Albion” by Adrian Chamberlin
- “The Sorrow of Qingfeng” by Grey Yuen
- “Jon Carver of Barzoon, You Misunderstood” by Graham J. Darling
- “Truth is Order and Order is Truth” by Nadia Bulkin
- “In Xochitl in Cuicatl in Shub-Niggurath” by Nelly Geraldine Garcia-Rosas
- “Light” by Diana Paxson
- “Iron Hut” by Maurice Broaddus