08-13-2014, 08:31 PM
Has anyone read the Craft Sequence by Max Gladstone? It looks pretty interesting. His books aren't a series, exactly, but rather part of an interconnected "universe," so if you read one, you don't have to have read the others to understand what's going on. I'm very tempted to take a gamble on these books and buy 'em, but I was curious if any other Grimmsters had read these.
In other news, I recently read the short story collection Rogues, edited by G.R.R. Martin. There are a few urban fantasy stories in it, straight-up fantasy, speculative fiction, and modern stuff, but it's worth recommending although it isn't completely urban fantasy. I mean, there's stuff by Neil Gaiman and Connie Willis in this thing! (Willis's contribution about the near-future movie industry was one of my favorites.)
In other news, I recently read the short story collection Rogues, edited by G.R.R. Martin. There are a few urban fantasy stories in it, straight-up fantasy, speculative fiction, and modern stuff, but it's worth recommending although it isn't completely urban fantasy. I mean, there's stuff by Neil Gaiman and Connie Willis in this thing! (Willis's contribution about the near-future movie industry was one of my favorites.)
"I can feed the caterpillar, I can whisper through the chrysalis, but what hatches follows its own nature and is beyond me."
-- Hannibal (TV show)
-- Hannibal (TV show)