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Dragons of Darkness

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Dragons of Darkness
File:OSCdragonsofdarkness.jpg
Author
Illustrator
Cover artistDon Maitz
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreFantasy
PublisherAce Books
Publication date
1981
Media typePrint (paperback)
Pages
ISBN0-441-16662-8 Search this book on .
OCLC8001150
813/.0876/08 19
LC ClassPS648.F3 D68
Preceded byDragons of Light 

Dragons of Darkness (1981) is an anthology edited by Orson Scott Card. It contains fifteen stories, two of which were written by Card himself. The two stories by Card are "Middle Woman", and "A Plague of Butterflies". Both of them were later published in Card's collection, Maps in a Mirror. The rest of the stories are written by Glen Cook, Ben Bova, Edward Bryant, Stephen Kimmel, Janet Berliner, Joan D. Vinge, Robert Frazier, Victor Milan, James Tucker, Lynn Mims, Jeffrey A. Carver, Allan Bruton, and Kevin Christensen, while all of the stories are illustrated by the likes of Don Maitz, Tina Bear, Terri Windling, Michael Whelan, Tim Kirk, Roger Stine, Tom Miller, Richard Hull, Lynne Anne Goodwin, Connor Freff Cochran, Reuben Fox, Michael Goodwin, Val Lakey Lindahn and John Lakey, Ron Miller, Janny Wurts, George Barr, and Janet Aulisio.

Story list[edit]

The short stories in this book are:

Related Works[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Pseudonyms Orson Scott Card's website, "The Hatrack"

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