Phyllis Eisenstein has been nominated twice for the Hugo Award and three times for the Nebula Award. She has also written science fiction, horror, short stories, and a well-received book about arthritis. She teaches part-time at Columbia College in Chicago. Read excerpts at Phyllis Eisenstein's website. The Book of Elementals — (1979-1988) The Book of Elementals contains both Sorcerer’s Son (1979) and The Crystal Palace (1988) reprinted and packaged together. The third novel in the series, The City in Stone, has not been published. You can read Chapter 1 on Phyllis Eisenstein's website. Publisher: As Cray Ormoru, son of the enchantress Delivev, grows to be a man in magical Castle Spinweb, he yearns to find his father, who disappeared years before on a heroic mission. And so Cray sets out on the journey which would take him from town to castle to a fortress of bronze, totally unprepared for the sorrows and dangers that lie ahead. For the fate of Cray's father would only be discovered by the light of demon fire... |
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The Tales of Alaric the Minstrel — (1977-1989) Publisher: The solitary wanderings of a charming and unassuming minstrel with preternatural powers lead him to many adventures before he is ultimately restored to his supernatural antecedents, the Lords of All Power. In the sequel, he has a brush with death in the valley of the Red Lord and he realizes that only his special talents can bring an end to that tyrant's hideous reign... |
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Sorcerer's Son
