Chicks Ahoy
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Author | edited by Esther Friesner |
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Illustrator | |
Cover artist | Larry Elmore |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | Chicks in Chainmail |
Genre | Fantasy short stories |
Publisher | Baen Books |
Publication date | 2010 |
Media type | Print (Paperback) |
Pages | 512 pp. |
ISBN | 1-4391-3301-8 Search this book on . |
Preceded by | Turn the Other Chick |
Chicks Ahoy is an anthology that collects stories from the first three books in the Chicks in Chainmail series. It was first published in paperback by Baen Books in December 2010.
Contents[edit]
From Chicks in Chainmail (1995)
- Introduction by Esther Friesner
- "Blood Calls to Blood" by Elisabeth Waters
- "Armor/Amore" by David Vierling
- "Armor-Ella" by Holly Lisle
- "And Ladies of the Club" by Elizabeth Moon (Ladies' Aid & Armor Society 1)
- "Bra Melting" by Janni Lee Simner
- "Career Day" by Margaret Ball (Riva Konneva)
- "Exchange Program" by Susan Shwartz
- "Goddess for a Day" by Harry Turtledove
- "Lady of Steel" by Roger Zelazny
- "Maureen Birnbaum in the MUD" by George Alec Effinger
- "On the Road of Silver" by Mark Bourne
- "Teacher's Pet" by Josepha Sherman
- "The Growling" by Jody Lynn Nye
- "The Guardswoman" by Lawrence Watt-Evans (Legends of Ethshar)
- "The New Britomart" by Eluki bes Shahar
- "The Old Grind" by Laura Frankos
- "The Stone of War and the Nightingale's Egg" by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough
- "The Way to a Man's Heart" by Esther Friesner
- "Were-Wench" by Jan Stirling (Terion & Feric 1)
- "Whoops!" by Nancy Springer
From Did You Say Chicks?! (1998)
- Introduction by Esther Friesner
- About the Authors by Esther Friesner
- "A Big Hand for the Little Lady" by Esther Friesner
- "A Bitch in Time" by Doranna Durgin (Lineman 1)
- "A Bone to Pick" by Marina Frants and Keith R. A. DeCandido
- "A Night with the Girls" by Barbara Hambly
- "A Quiet Knight's Reading" by Steven Piziks
- "A Young Swordswoman's Garden Primer" by Sarah Zettel
- "Armor Propre" by Jan Stirling and S. M. Stirling (Terion & Feric 2)
- "Blade Runner" by K. D. Wentworth (Hallah Iron-Thighs)
- "Don't You Want to Be Beautiful?" by Laura Anne Gilman
- "Keeping Up Appearances" by Lawrence Watt-Evans
- "La Différence" by Harry Turtledove
- "Like No Business I Know" by Mark Bourne
- "No Pain, No Gain" by Elizabeth Moon (Ladies' Aid & Armor Society 2)
- "Oh, Sweet Goodnight!" by Christina Briley and Walter Vance Awsten
- "Slue-Foot Sue and the Witch in the Woods" by Laura Frankos
- "Tales from the Slushpile" by Margaret Ball (Riva Konneva)
- "The Attack of the Avenging Virgins" by Elizabeth Ann Scarborough (as told by one of the Valiant Vanquished)
- "The Old Fire" by Jody Lynn Nye
- "Yes, We Did Say Chicks!" by Adam-Troy Castro
From Chicks 'n Chained Males (1999)
- Introduction by Esther Friesner
- "...But Comedy Is Hard" by Kate Daniel
- "Bad Heir Day" by Rosemary Edghill
- "Baubles, Bangles and Beads" by Kevin Andrew Murphy
- "Chain, Link, Fence" by Steven Piziks
- "Cross CHILDREN Walk" by Esther Friesner (Zoli of the Brazen Shield 1)
- "Death Becomes Him" by Marina Frants (Vassilisa 2)
- "Don't Break the Chain!" by Jody Lynn Nye
- "Fool's Gold" by Elizabeth Moon (Ladies' Aid & Armor Society 3)
- "Hallah Iron-Thighs and the Five Unseemly Sorrows" by K. D. Wentworth
- "In for a Pound" by Lawrence Watt-Evans
- "Leg Irons, the Bitch, and the Wardrobe" by Laura Frankos
- "May/December at the Mall" by Brian D. Akers
- "Miss Underwood and the Mermaid" by Sarah Zettel
- "Myth Manners' Guide to Greek Missology #1: Andromeda and Perseus" by Harry Turtledove
- "Shiftless" by Josepha Sherman
- "Straight Arrow" by Susan Shwartz
- "Why Do You Think They Call It Middle Earth?" by Susan Casper
- "Yo, Baby!" by Jan Stirling (Terion & Feric 3)
External links[edit]
- Chicks Ahoy title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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