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May 20th, 2009 by Michael

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  • Among Spence’s published fiction…

    The Treasures series (with Elisabeth Waters):

    1 "The Blade of Unmaking" [by EW]
    originally appeared in Sword and Sorceress XIV (DAW Books, 1997)]
    2 "Salt and Sorcery"
    originally appeared in Sword and Sorceress XVI (DAW Books, 1999)
    3 "Pride, Prejudice, and Paranoia" [by MS]
    originally appeared in Sword and Sorceress XIX (DAW Books, 2002)
    4 "Crosswort Puzzle"
    in Sword and Sorceress XXII (Norilana Books, 2007)
    5 "Daughter of Heaven"
    in Sword and Sorceress XXIII (Norilana Books, 2008)
    6 "Sceptre of the Ungodly"
    in Sword and Sorceress XXIV (Norilana Books, 2009)
    7 "Inquisition for Blood"
    in Sword and Sorceress XXV (coming 15 Nov 2010 from Norilana Books)

    Other works:

    "One Drink Before You Go"
    originally appeared in Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Worlds (Marion Zimmer Bradley Literary Works Trust, 1998)

    All but "Sceptre of the Ungodly" are available for download at Fictionwise.

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