Website link that includes ALL of SRD's work
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Website link that includes ALL of SRD's work
I found this today.
A simple and clean listing of SRD's stuff and possibly some comments (if true) that he's made of other's works all in one spot.
I hope it hasn't been mentioned yet.
I didn't even know that he had so many other short stories published!
www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/d/stephen-donaldson/
A simple and clean listing of SRD's stuff and possibly some comments (if true) that he's made of other's works all in one spot.
I hope it hasn't been mentioned yet.
I didn't even know that he had so many other short stories published!
www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/d/stephen-donaldson/
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I have the last two of this MAN WHO series ... finding the first two is the hardest thing.
Any suggestions? I've looked just about everywhere.
Any suggestions? I've looked just about everywhere.
"There's always room for one more...."
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It's easy finding the first Man Who here (Killed His Bro) PM me your address and I'll send you a copy).
That's one of the old incongruities of that fanfiction listing-many believe that her book was about Stephen (no R) Donaldson the gay activist poet who died a number of years ago. Most of the short stories in other collections were first printed in SRD's collections, I believe Mythological Beast is in the Unicorns book and Unworthy of the Angel in A Very Large Array.MM wrote:Melissa Barth's book, Stephen Donaldson
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Weren't all four books released in one volume (or, it was at least the first three in one volume).Farm Ur-Ted wrote:I bought all four from amazon last year (they had a 4-for-3 deal). I don't know if they have it going anymore.RDGO_50 wrote:I have the last two of this MAN WHO series ... finding the first two is the hardest thing.
Any suggestions? I've looked just about everywhere.

Actually - from this link - -
www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/s/reed-stephens/
Man Who...
1. The Man Who Risked His Partner (1984)
2. The Man Who Killed His Brother (1980)
3. The Man Who Tried to Get Away (1990)
4. The Man Who Fought Alone (2001)
The Reed Stephens Novels (omnibus) (2001)
Currently, Amazon.com does show one of the books I don't have. But, they are the downloadable, listen to them, type of purchase - not the actual book, unless it's in paperback.
I only purchase HC/DJ, for my Library, which now has over two hundred books in it.
www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/s/reed-stephens/
Man Who...
1. The Man Who Risked His Partner (1984)
2. The Man Who Killed His Brother (1980)
3. The Man Who Tried to Get Away (1990)
4. The Man Who Fought Alone (2001)
The Reed Stephens Novels (omnibus) (2001)
Currently, Amazon.com does show one of the books I don't have. But, they are the downloadable, listen to them, type of purchase - not the actual book, unless it's in paperback.
I only purchase HC/DJ, for my Library, which now has over two hundred books in it.
"There's always room for one more...."
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I have not seen the books (except at a SRD book signing) with Reed Stevens as the author. However, all four of these books have been issued in hard-cover format with Stephen R. Donaldson listed as the author. I obtained the latter two published at a World Fantasy Convention in 2000 (in Corpus Christi), and the other two through Alibris. Incidently, there are two very good sites for finding used books. These are
www.alibris.com and
www.abe.com
I have read all 4 of these books, and really enjoyed them. They are not fantasy nor science fiction, but a contempory fiction series. These have the same style of writing as other SRD books, somewhat gritty in nature.
(Humourous note-I happened to be going to the Merril Collection in Toronto (just to donate some fanzines to them), and had a copy of The Man Who Tried to Get Away with me. Now, the Merril Collection has virtually every science fiction and fantasy book published in their collection-BUT they did not have this book. It was one that I was reading when I went to see them. The fact that I had this book got their attention.)
www.alibris.com and
www.abe.com
I have read all 4 of these books, and really enjoyed them. They are not fantasy nor science fiction, but a contempory fiction series. These have the same style of writing as other SRD books, somewhat gritty in nature.
(Humourous note-I happened to be going to the Merril Collection in Toronto (just to donate some fanzines to them), and had a copy of The Man Who Tried to Get Away with me. Now, the Merril Collection has virtually every science fiction and fantasy book published in their collection-BUT they did not have this book. It was one that I was reading when I went to see them. The fact that I had this book got their attention.)