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Towers of Darkover

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Towers of Darkover
Cover of the first edition
EditorMarion Zimmer Bradley
Cover artistRichard Hescox
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesDarkover
GenreFantasy
Science fiction
PublisherDAW Books
Publication date
1993
Media typePrint (paperback)
Pages336
ISBN0-88677-553-1
OCLC28406201

Towers of Darkover is an anthology of fantasy and science fiction short stories edited by American writer Marion Zimmer Bradley. The stories are set in Bradley's world of Darkover. The book was first published by DAW Books (No. 919) in July 1993.

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Contents

  • Editorial by Marion Zimmer Bradley
  • "Love of the Banshee" by Lynne Armstrong-Jones
  • "The Wind Man" by Dorothy J. Heydt
  • "Shelter" by Nina Boal
  • "Carmen's Flight" by Margaret L. & Leslie R. Carter
  • "Ten Minutes or So" by Marion Zimmer Bradley
  • "Victory's Cost" by Patricia B. Cirone
  • "Kefan McIlroy Is Snared" by Aletha Biedermann-Wiens
  • "Rosa the Washerwoman" by Mary Ellen Fletcher
  • "Like a Moth to the Flame" by Emily Alward
  • "A Change of View" by Judith Kobylecky
  • "Choices" by Lynn Michals
  • "A Lesser Life" by Patricia Duffy Novak
  • "Summer Storms" by Glenn Sixbury
  • "Conscience" by Alexandra Sarris
  • "Shame" by Charley Pearson
  • "The Frontier" by Diana L. Paxson
  • "The Aillard Anomaly" by Diann Partridge
  • "Destined for the Tower" by Elisabeth Waters and Deborah Wheeler
  • "The Madwoman of the Kilghard Hills" by Joan Marie Verba
  • "I'm a Big Cat Now" by David R. Heydt

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