| When a man brings something wonderful together, yet does not live to see its fruition, that is a tragedy. When I leave this mortal shell, I am going to Heaven’s bookstore, sit down and read for eternity. This will be the first book I pick up. Larry, congratulations. Chris A. Jackson |
| AUTHOR LIST . Larry N. Morris . Jamie Hughes . Frank Creed . A. P. Reckert . Brian David Smith . Jaren Schroeder . Eugene Erno |
| Tales for the Thrifty Barbarian: An Anthology of High Fantasy is a showcase of novellas written by members of Fantasy Writers International™, a group of future novelists gleaned from the Web's largest fantasy site, elfwood.com, by novelist Larry N. Morris. On April second 2006, Larry N. Morris died in an automobile accident, and will never hold this book in his meat-hands, but we have visions of his page-flipping heavenly spirit. FWI has dedicated this book to his memory. A publication of thewriterscafe.com |
a pair of commoners are on the run after accidentally killing their Count . . . a lass with psionic powers must save her Duke's realm, and the peasant woman who raised her . . . a spoiled Lady and her bitter heir protector put aside all differences when wizards and Orqs attack . . . an alchemist takes in his wraith-haunted nephew, then his wife disappears . . . hunters face-off against environmentalists in a dragon-rights demonstration: an inept Elf/ freelance diplomat comes to the rescue (ever read a fantasy satire?) . . . three warriors defend a village against a dark beast who's summoned a foreboding storm as hunting cover . . . a wizardling is quested to recover an artifact in order to save his land from an army's onslaught |