The original title of this anthology was BARDIC VOICES ONE, which can be confusing since Lackey's Free Bard stories are unrelated to her two contributions to this collection, which are set in a world that to date appears unrelated either to her Velgarth (the world containing Valdemar) or the Free Bards' world. A word of warning: while Bradley's two contributions herein are both Lythande stories, neither appears in the collection LYTHANDE, and both immediately reveal the Pilgrim Adept's great Secret (all the previous Lythande stories keep the reader guessing for at least a little while). Consider yourself warned against possible spoilers if you haven't yet read the previous Lythande stories, particularly "The Secret of the Blue Star". The lute-playing Adept is also a professional-class musician; otherwise there isn't much music in this collection. Bradley, Marion Zimmer: "The Walker Behind" The title is drawn from a few unattributed lines of verse given at the beginning of the story; they're from Coleridge's THE ANCIENT MARINER. As implied by the poem, Lythande walks into the story on a lonesome road, sensing "a frightful fiend doth close behind him tread", in Coleridge's words. Quickly taking shelter at the nearest inn, Lythande may well have left the fire for the frying pan: the old woman who runs the place is a *very* suspicious character, and the inn's servant girl is worryingly perceptive, for an Adept who must forever hide at least one secret. Bradley, Marion Zimmer: "B****" [The title is a canine reference rather than a curse in this context.] Mostly the Pilgrim Adepts are loners, who are only required to work together at the end of the world, when the Temple of the Blue Star - their training ground, the heart of their order - falls under assault by the forces of Chaos. As it happens, the previous encounters we've seen between our enigmatic Pilgrim Adept and the brethren have not been a pretty sight, but for once a fellow Adept has turned up who not only isn't a personal enemy, but is even something of a friend. Unfortunately, the two of them pick the *wrong* old woman to put them up for the night - someone who not only changes them into dogs out of spite, but lands Lythande with the body of a *female* dog, which has the potential to *seriously* complicate life if the now voiceless, handless Adepts can't escape the spell pretty quickly. Emerson, Ru: "Two-edged Choice" centers upon a long-retired, now married female mercenary who for various high-sounding, necessary reasons sneaks away from her present life to resume her old skills, only to be torn on realizing how much she's missed her old calling, despite some of the prices she must pay (which may be a bit startling to the reader). Lackey, Mercedes: "Balance" and "The Dragon's Teeth" have since appeared in Lackey's collection FIDDLER FAIR, and should be read back-to-back, as they feature successive incidents in the life of Martis, who as a Masterclass mage, only works directly for the
A book filled with some of the best short stories I've read
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Readers, This book makes for wonderful reading... Each story is a thrill in itself... Some can be read together, for they involve the same characters (Ex: Balance & Dragon's Teeth; Bitch{hopefully this will not be sencored, the title referrs to the female dog} & The Walker Behind)... The editor, Alan Bard Newcomer, gathered together the works from some of the best, if not the very best, fiction/fantasy writers I have ever read... Mercedes Lackey, Marion Zimmer Bradley, Jennifer Roberson, and Ru Emerson are extrordinary authors... I only wish I could write as well... Perhaps one day I might be able to reach thier superior skills... Probably my favorate set of stories in 'Spell Singers' were the ones by Mercedes Lackey. Balance and Dragon's Teeth were superb stories which got me entirely indulged in the book. I have realized, by reading the section which referrs to other books writen by these authors, that Jennifer Roberson's story can be linked to her series 'The Chronicles of the Cheysuli'. I do not know about the other author's stories, though... This book is yet another MUST-HAVE on my list!... I would suggest that fantasy/fiction lovers read it as soon as possible... ~Storm~
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