The Anubis Gates is my all-time favorite time travel tale.
I'm almost finished with Deadhouse Gates. Are we sure Erikson wrote both this novel and Gardens of the Moon? What an improvement!!
A great read. I still don't think I would rank Erikson as high as Martin, but he's no lightweight, either. And Man, does he operate on a panoramic canvas!!! The reader gets a real sense that the narrative truly only covers one tiny part of the immense time scale that is alluded to. Ancient races, resurrected gods, millenia old feuds . . . and certain gifted or cursed humans at the crux of it all.
Thinking back on it, I believe part of my confusion with Gardens of the Moon stems from the following, which is not technically a spoiler, and might help future readers:
THE SEVEN CITIES ARE NOT THE SAME AS THE FREE CITIES. I thought they were when I read Gardens. They aren't even on the same continent. No wonder I was confused!!

"I am, in short, a man on the edge of everything." - Dark Tower II, The Drawing of the Three