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''Songs of the Dying Earth: Stories in Honor of Jack Vance'' is a collection of short fiction and shorter essays composed in appreciation of the
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and
fantasy Fantasy is a genre of speculative fiction involving Magic (supernatural), magical elements, typically set in a fictional universe and sometimes inspired by mythology and folklore. Its roots are in oral traditions, which then became fantasy ...
author Jack Vance, especially his ''
Dying Earth ''Dying Earth'' is a fantasy series by the American author Jack Vance, comprising four books originally published from 1950 to 1984. Some have been called picaresque. They vary from short story collections to a fix-up (novel created from older ...
'' series. Edited by
George R. R. Martin George Raymond Richard Martin (born George Raymond Martin; September 20, 1948), also known as GRRM, is an American novelist, screenwriter, television producer and short story writer. He is the author of the series of epic fantasy novels ''A Song ...
and Gardner Dozois, it was published in 2009 by
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. (ISFDB). Retrieved 2012-06-06. Twenty-two authors contributed short fiction and an Afterword, about thirty pages on average. Fifteen of the stories are novelettes (7500 to 17,500 words), six are shorter, and ''The Guiding Nose of Ulfänt Banderōz'' by Dan Simmons is a
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highlighted on the cover of the second U.S. edition. (ISFDB). Retrieved 2012-06-06. there have been British (Harper) and American (Tor) hardcover and trade paper editions, an American audio edition, and two numbers of an Italian-language serialization.


Contents

Each of the stories by 22 different authors is followed by that author's Afterword and the next story's title, illustration, and introduction. With padding that material consumes four or five pages. Inspection of one reprint online shows that its introduction and afterword are both about one full page in length. See the subsequent Note on Shepard, "Sylgarmo's Proclamation". * "Thank you, Mr. Vance" by
Dean R. Koontz Dean Ray Koontz (born July 9, 1945) is an American author. His novels are billed as Thriller (genre), suspense thrillers, but frequently incorporate elements of horror fiction, horror, fantasy, science fiction, Mystery fiction, mystery, and satir ...
* "Preface" by Jack Vance ;Stories, each with the author's Afterword * "The True Vintage of Erzuine Thale" by
Robert Silverberg Robert Silverberg (born January 15, 1935) is an American author and editor, best known for writing science fiction. He is a multiple winner of both Hugo and Nebula Awards, a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame, and a Grand ...
* "Grolion of Almery" by Matthew Hughes * "The Copsy Door" by Terry Dowling * "Caulk the Witch-chaser" by Liz Williams * "Inescapable" by Mike Resnick * "Abrizonde" by Walter Jon Williams * "The Traditions of Karzh" by
Paula Volsky Paula Volsky is an American fantasy author. Biography Paula Volsky was born in Fanwood, New Jersey. She majored in English literature at liberal arts college, Vassar College, Vassar, in New York (state), New York State, where she became friendly ...
* "The Final Quest of the Wizard Sarnod" by
Jeff VanderMeer Jeff VanderMeer (born July 7, 1968) is an American author, editor, and literary critic. Initially associated with the New Weird literary genre, VanderMeer crossed over into mainstream success with his bestselling Southern Reach Trilogy. The tr ...
* "The Green Bird" by
Kage Baker Kage Baker (June 10, 1952 – January 31, 2010Obituary: Kage Baker
" SF Site, January ...
† * "The Last Golden Thread" by
Phyllis Eisenstein Phyllis Eisenstein (February 26, 1946 – December 7, 2020) was an American author of science fiction and fantasy short stories as well as novels. Her work was nominated for both the Hugo Award and Nebula Award. Early life Eisenstein was born Phy ...
* "An Incident in Uskvosk" by
Elizabeth Moon Elizabeth Moon (born March 7, 1945) is an American science fiction and fantasy writer. Her other writing includes newspaper columns and opinion pieces. Her novel '' The Speed of Dark'' won the 2003 Nebula Award. Prior to her writing career, sh ...
* "Sylgarmo's Proclamation" by Lucius Shepard † * "The Lamentably Comical Tragedy (or The Laughingly Tragic Comedy) of Lixal Laqavee" by
Tad Williams Robert Paul "Tad" Williams (born March 14, 1957) is an American fantasy and science fiction writer. He is the author of the multivolume ''Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn'' series, ''Otherland'' series, and ''Shadowmarch'' series as well as the standal ...
* "Guyal the Curator" by John C. Wright * "The Good Magician" by
Glen Cook Glen Charles Cook (born July 9, 1944) is an American writer of fantasy and science fiction, known for ''The Black Company'' and ''Garrett P.I.'' fantasy series. Biography Cook was born in New York City.Elizabeth Hand Elizabeth Hand (born March 29, 1957) is an American writer. Life and career Hand grew up in Yonkers and Pound Ridge, New York. She studied drama and anthropology at The Catholic University of America. Since 1988, Hand has lived in coastal Maine ...
* "The Collegeum of Mauge" by Byron Tetrick * "Evillo the Uncunning" by Tanith Lee * "The Guiding Nose of Ulfänt Banderōz" by
Dan Simmons Dan Simmons (born April 4, 1948) is an American science fiction and horror writer. He is the author of the Hyperion Cantos and the Ilium/Olympos cycles, among other works which span the science fiction, horror, and fantasy genres, sometimes wi ...
* "Frogskin Cap" by Howard Waldrop * "A Night at the Tarn House" by
George R. R. Martin George Raymond Richard Martin (born George Raymond Martin; September 20, 1948), also known as GRRM, is an American novelist, screenwriter, television producer and short story writer. He is the author of the series of epic fantasy novels ''A Song ...
* "An Invocation of Incuriosity" by
Neil Gaiman Neil Richard MacKinnon GaimanBorn as Neil Richard Gaiman, with "MacKinnon" added on the occasion of his marriage to Amanda Palmer. ; ( Neil Richard Gaiman; born 10 November 1960) is an English author of short fiction, novels, comic books, gr ...
† One story without supporting material is available online from Tor Books, the publisher of later U.S. editions
Baker, "The Green Bird"
† One story with supporting material is available online from Subterranean Press, the first publisher
Shepard, "Sylgarmo's Proclamation"
With a browser and settings that display the editorial introduction on two pages (screens), the novelette is about 70 pages and the Afterword is two pages. Jointly they are 31 or 32 pages in print. A longer version of VanderMeer's story was published as a
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in 500 signed and numbered copies, ''The Three Quests of the Wizard Sarnod'' (
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, 2010).''The Three Quests of the Wizard Sarnod''
ISFDB. Retrieved 2012-06-06.
The occasion was Ann and
Jeff VanderMeer Jeff VanderMeer (born July 7, 1968) is an American author, editor, and literary critic. Initially associated with the New Weird literary genre, VanderMeer crossed over into mainstream success with his bestselling Southern Reach Trilogy. The tr ...
's appearance at 2010 Capclave as featured guests.


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External links

*
''Songs of the Dying Earth'' page at Subterranean Press
{{Jack Vance 2009 non-fiction books Dying Earth Gardner Dozois anthologies Subterranean Press books