A collection of short works feature celestial main characters who serve as messengers, spiritual protectors, or the wielders of heavenly justice and includes the writings of such authors as Charles de Lint, John Brunner, and Ed Gorman. Original.
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About the Author:
Peter Crowther is the recipient of numerous awards for his writing, his editing and, as publisher, for the hugely successful PS Publishing (now including the Stanza Press poetry subsidiary and PS Artbooks, a specialist imprint dedicated to the comics field). He can be found at petercrowther.com.
From Library Journal:
From Ken Wisman's poignant tale of a dead father's love for his living son ("Letting Go") to Michael Bishop's elegant tongue-in-cheek story of an archangel's fall from grace ("Spiritual Dysfunction and Counterangelic Longings"), the 18 tales in this collection provide a varied and illuminating look at angelic intervention. Whether they appear as divine messengers or less-than-angelic meddlers, the immortals who figure in these stories by Charles de Lint, Kristine Kathrun Rusch, John Brunner, and other talented authors manifest a full spectrum of vices and virtues. The current interest in angelic phenomena should make this a popular addition to most fantasy collections.
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- PublisherDAW
- Publication date1995
- ISBN 10 0886776562
- ISBN 13 9780886776565
- BindingMass Market Paperback
- Edition number1
- Number of pages320
- EditorCrowther Peter, Greenberg Martin H.