Bardic Tales and Sage Advice Series
By Julie Ann Dawson, Anna Cates, Douglas J. Lane and
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About this series
Though originally meant as a stand-alone anthology, the Bardic Tales and Sage Advice collection has evolved into an annual celebration of speculative fiction. Our tenth installment in the annual anthology features not only the winners from our annual writing competition and Reader's Choice Awards, but also selected stories from previous installments as we look back on where we have been.
On behalf of all of the authors that have published with us over the years, we thank all of our readers who have supported our publications. This anthology would not exist without the support and feedback of our readers.
In this installment:
The Calm Before by Raz Greenberg
Karma by Calvin Demmer
Confessions of a Postmodern Galatea by Liz Schriftsteller
Winter of the Gods by E.P. Clark
More Than Blood by Jessica Simms
Quiverfull by Josh Pearce
The Courtesan of Xanadu Street by Anna Cates
The Talking Pen by David Lawrence
Technicolor Peace Joy by Margret A. Treiber
As I Storm the Keep Alone by Hiroko Talbot
Hydromancer by Jason Bougger
To Dine with A Demon by Julie Ann Dawson
The Super-Man in Black by James Zahardis
The Alpha Predator of the Really Huge Woods: A Parody by Thom Clink
The Gunslinger with No Hands by Thaxson Patterson II
Reflections by Karen Heslop
Gho by C. R. Hodges
Titles in the series (10)
- Bardic Tales and Sage Advice (Vol. III): Bardic Tales and Sage Advice, #3
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First published in 2011, volume three of the Bardic Tales and Sage Advice collection once again brings readers the winners of our annual writing competitions. In this volume, works by Peter A. Balaskas, Kurt Bachard, Rick Coonrod, Damien Walters Grintalis, Todd Austin Hunt, T.C. McCarthy, N.J. Morris, Kevin Wallis, and Chloe Wendell.
- Bardic Tales and Sage Advice: Bardic Tales and Sage Advice, #1
1
First published in 2006, this is the first volume in the Bardic Tales and Sage Advice anthology. These selections represent the best of the 2005 Bards and Sages Writing Competition and were selected from over 200 entries representing writers from 11 countries. Authors included in this volume include Jenue Brosinski, Elena Clark, Anthony Cooke, Deanna Marie Emmerson, Melissa Herman, Swapna Kishore, Jerry Kline, David Lawrence, Meghann McVey, Bob Quinn, Ross Raffin, Lynn Veach Sadler, David Stephenson, Ashley Tamerline, and Mark Torrender.
- Bardic Tales and Sage Advice (Vol II): Bardic Tales and Sage Advice, #2
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First published in 2010, the second volume in the Bardic Tales and Sage Advice collection featured the winners of the 2009 charity writing competition. Authors include Krista Ball, Peter Balaskas, Anna Cates, Dawn Corrigan, Eugie Foster, Meghann McVey, Rebecca Lynn Veach Sadler, John Jasper Owners, and Aaron Polson.
- Bardic Tales and Sage Advice (Vol IV): Bardic Tales and Sage Advice, #4
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Originally published in 2012, Volume Four continues our tradition of bring speculative fiction fans the winners of our annual writing competitions. In this installment, stories by Milo James Fowler, Douglas J. Lane, Samuel Mae, Sandra M. Odell, Alva Roberts, Lynn Veach Sadler, Christine E. Schulze, and Bon Steele.
- Bardic Tales and Sage Advice (Vol V): Bardic Tales and Sage Advice, #5
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First published in 2013, Volume Five of the Bardic Tales and Sage Advice collection continues our tradition of bringing fans of speculative fiction the winners of our annual writing competitions. In this installment, stories by Craig Comer, Victor Kowalski, Jamie Lackey, David Lawrence, Victor James Night, Lynn Veach Sadler, Chad Strong, and George S. Walker.
- Bardic Tales and Sage Advice (Vol. VII): Bardic Tales and Sage Advice, #7
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Though originally meant as a stand alone anthology, the Bardic Tales and Sage Advice collection has evolved into an annual celebration of speculative fiction. The collection is now an invitation-only anthology. Volume Seven includes short stories by Thaxson Patterson II, Jamie Lackey, Chad Strong, Carma Lynn Park, Doug Caverly, Michelle Ann King, L. Lambert Lawson, and Julie Ann Dawson.
- Bardic Tales and Sage Advice (Volume VI): Bardic Tales and Sage Advice, #6
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Though originally meant as a stand-alone anthology, the Bardic Tales and Sage Advice collection has evolved into an annual celebration of speculative fiction. The first installment of the series was published in 2004 to spotlight the winners of what would become our annual charity writing competition. Since then, the series has evolved to include the winners of the charity competition, the winners of our annual Readers’ Choice awards, and select authors invited to participate. The stories in this year’s collection include knights and dragons, lonely zombies, a musician with mystical powers, an overzealous security system, and more. We consider it the perfect sampler of the wonderful emerging talent in the speculative genres. We hope you will agree.
- Bardic Tales and Sage Advice (Volume VIII): Bardic Tales and Sage Advice, #8
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Though originally meant as a stand-alone anthology, the Bardic Tales and Sage Advice collection has evolved into an annual celebration of speculative fiction. Our Eighth installment of the series features the winners of our annual charity writing competition and our Reader's Choice Awards poll. This anthology includes works by Amanda K. Thompson, James Zaharis, Derek James Cottrell, Florian Heller, Teo Kos, Ash Silverlock, Anna Cates, Tyler Bourassa, Aaron Vlek, and Julia Martins.
- Bardic Tales and Sage Advice (Vol. IX): Bardic Tales and Sage Advice, #9
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Volume Nine of the Bardic Tales and Sage Advice collection features the winners of our annual writing competition, as well as selected works from some of the amazing authors we have had the pleasure of working with over the course of the previous year. This volume features works by Anna Cates, Deborah Cher, Craig Comer, Myke Edwards, KJ Hannah Greenberg, Hiroko Talbot, Kevin Wallis, and James Zahardis.
- Bardic Tales and Sage Advice (Volume X): Bardic Tales and Sage Advice, #10
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Though originally meant as a stand-alone anthology, the Bardic Tales and Sage Advice collection has evolved into an annual celebration of speculative fiction. Our tenth installment in the annual anthology features not only the winners from our annual writing competition and Reader's Choice Awards, but also selected stories from previous installments as we look back on where we have been. On behalf of all of the authors that have published with us over the years, we thank all of our readers who have supported our publications. This anthology would not exist without the support and feedback of our readers. In this installment: The Calm Before by Raz Greenberg Karma by Calvin Demmer Confessions of a Postmodern Galatea by Liz Schriftsteller Winter of the Gods by E.P. Clark More Than Blood by Jessica Simms Quiverfull by Josh Pearce The Courtesan of Xanadu Street by Anna Cates The Talking Pen by David Lawrence Technicolor Peace Joy by Margret A. Treiber As I Storm the Keep Alone by Hiroko Talbot Hydromancer by Jason Bougger To Dine with A Demon by Julie Ann Dawson The Super-Man in Black by James Zahardis The Alpha Predator of the Really Huge Woods: A Parody by Thom Clink The Gunslinger with No Hands by Thaxson Patterson II Reflections by Karen Heslop Gho by C. R. Hodges
Julie Ann Dawson
Julie Ann Dawson is an author, editor, publisher, RPG designer, and advocate for writers who may occasionally require the services of someone with access to Force Lightning (and in case it was not obvious, a bit of a geek). Her work has appeared in a variety of print and digital media, including such diverse publications as the New Jersey Review of Literature, Lucidity, Black Bough, Poetry Magazine, Gareth Blackmore’s Unusual Tales, Demonground, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and others. In 2002 she started her own publishing company, Bards and Sages. The company has gone from having two titles to over one hundred titles between their print and digital products. In 2009, she launched the Bards and Sages Quarterly, a literary journal of speculative fiction. Since 2012, she has served as a judge for the IBPA's Benjamin Franklin Awards.
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