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Celestial DebrisTwenty stories by Lawrence Watt-Evans, written with all the wit and imagination that earned the author a Hugo for Best Short Story. Includes a general introduction, plus introductions, written especially for this collection, for each story. Celestial Debris includes stories that have long out of print, a story never before published in the United States -- and “One Million Lightbulbs,” published here for the first time anywhere. |
Crosstime TrafficA Collection of Science Fiction and Fantasy Stories by Hugo-Winning Author Lawrence Watt-Evans. Includes the Hugo-winning story "Why I Left Harry's All-Night Hamburgers," a never-before-published bonus story, and a new afterword by the author.
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Nightside CityNightside City will die in the coming dawn–so why is someone trying to buy up the town? A blend of hard science fiction and hard-boiled film noir detective story. ".... when people asked me what was my favorite of all the novels I’d written ... I would name Nightside City." — Lawrence Watt-Evans |
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Dragon WeatherArlian had never left his home village on the Smoking Mountain. The stony ground, jagged peaks, and black glass were all he had ever known of life. and though he dream of travel and adventure, he knew in his heart that he would probably never leave. But then the Dragon Weather came, with incredible heat, oppressive humidity, dark, angry clouds -- and dragons. Dragons who destroyed everyone and everything -- except Arlian. |
Split HeirsWar and wizardry, dark deeds and derring-do, matters of state and matters of the heart, and a dragon who thinks she's a sheep named Bernice ...Split Heirs is nonstop action and nonstop laughs from the king and queen of humorous fantasy, the funniest high fantasy epic since Monty Python and the Holy Grail! |
The Rebirth of WonderAn odd-looking troupe rents Art Durham's small theater -- and perform something besides theater. They don't want technical help. They don't seem to rehearse from a script. And there's a door in the basement that Art can't remember having seen before. A door that leads to somewhere else... Bonus! Includes the novella "The Final Folly of Captain Dancy." |
Lawrence Watt-Evans is the author of more than thirty novels and more than a hundred short stories in the fields of fantasy, science fiction, and horror. He lives in Maryland with his wife, two children, the obligatory writer’s cat, and his son’s pet corn snake
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