Posted: June 12, 1997 at 12:28:53: by Richard Frahm
: : : : I found another Witch World web page today : while searching Infoseek. It's at : : : : http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/6985/. : Fancy graphics; not a lot of content yet but it's : worth looking at. I'm going to tell its creator : about this series of pages. : : : She sent me email, I guess in response to yours. : Thanks. : : : I looked at the page and thought it was nice. : : : She mentions a book in her bibliography, : WERE-WRATH, that I've never heard of before. : : : Any of you folks ever come across this? Is is a : collaboration? : : : Geeze, I guess I could ask someone to find out : for me, but I hate using personal connections. : : : Michael : : In answer to your query Michael, no this isn't a : collaboration but a stand alone, very well : written, 68 page story. It is the story of a : fugative - once Lady Thra - who in a forest : seeking shelter encounters a were being and cat. : I count this as a Witch World story - the setting : might be a High Halleck where the Lords are at : story time disputative and quarrelsome. It was : published in a very small edition by Cheap Street, : a fine small press out of New Castle, Virginia. It : was issued in 1984 with attractive illustrations : by Judy King-Rieniets. Edition of 175 copies : incl. 50 traycased with handmade Japanese : endpapers and quarter Green Niger binding. Signed : by Norton and illustrator. I can't recall this : story appearing any place else - pity - because : this is first rate Norton. One exception to the above is that Were-Wraith was published in the short story hardcover collection WIZARD'S WORLD issued by Tor. A good collection of eight Norton short stories that is now becoming hard to find.
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