Not bound as a book. Free. Like Unfettered before it, the contributing
writers of Unbound were allowed to submit the tales they wished fans
of genre to hear - without the constraints of a shackling theme. The
result is magical. Twenty-three all-original stories are sure to
captivate you - some will move you to tears while others will keep you
listening long into the night. The power of Unbound lies in its
variety of tales and the voices behind them. If you are a fan of
discovering new writers or hearing the works of beloved authors,
Unbound is for you.
Return to Landover with Terry Brooks. Go to trial with Harry Dresden and
Jim Butcher. Enter the Citadel, and become remade with Rachel Caine.
Survive a plague with John Marco and his robot companion, Echo. Be
painted among the stars by Mary Robinette Kowal. These tales and the
others that comprise the anthology are bound only by how enchanting and
enthralling they are.
Here is the lineup:
"Small Kindnesses" by Joe Abercrombie (Shev & Javre)
"An Unfortunate Influx of Filipians" by Terry Brooks (Landover)
"Mr. Island" by Kristen Britain
"Jury Duty" by Jim Butcher (Dresden Files)
"Madwalls "by Rachel Caine
"The Way into Oblivion" by Harry Connolly
"Uncharming" by Delilah Dawson
"All In a Night's Work" by David Anthony Durham
"Son of Crimea" by Jason M. Hough (Zero World)
"Dichotomy of Paradigms" by Mary Robinette Kowal
"A Good Name" by Mark Lawrence (Broken Empire)
"River and Echo" by John Marco
"Seven Tongues" by Tim Marquitz
"The Siege of Tilpur" by Brian McClellan (Powder Mage)
"Fiber" by Seanan McGuire
"Stories Are Gods" by Peter Orullian (Vault of Heaven)
"Heart's Desire" by Kat Richardson
"The Hall of the Diamond Queen" by Anthony Ryan (Raven's Shadow)
"The Dead's Revenant" by Shawn Speakman (Annwn Cycle)
"The Farmboy Prince" by Brian Staveley
"The Game" by Michael J. Sullivan
"The Ethical Heresy" by Sam Sykes
"The Rat" by Mazarkis Williams
Unbound is filled with spectacularly wonderful stories, each one as
diverse as its creator. You will be changed upon finishing it. And that
is the point.