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The Sorcerer's Apprentices: New Tales in the Tradition of Clark ashton Smith
Posted by: Manuel (IP Logged)
Date: 10 October, 2021 09:02PM
Hello to everyone! I am new here and I found such a good tales and stuff here!

I'm creating this topic in order to asking if you know something about James Ambuehl's "The Sorcerer's Apprentices: New Tales in The Tradition of Clark Ashton Smith"

I was able to see that this anthology wasn't an unknown topic here. Some guys tried to get in contact with Ambuehl but any of the emails work.

I personally messaged two of the writes who wrote for the anthology and up to now I get no answer

Do you know something about it?

Thank you!

Re: The Sorcerer's Apprentices: New Tales in the Tradition of Clark ashton Smith
Posted by: Sawfish (IP Logged)
Date: 11 October, 2021 10:41AM
Not me.

Good luck with your project, Manuel!

--Sawfish

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Re: The Sorcerer's Apprentices: New Tales in the Tradition of Clark ashton Smith
Posted by: Kipling (IP Logged)
Date: 14 October, 2021 01:41PM
Manuel Wrote:
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> Hello to everyone! I am new here and I found such
> a good tales and stuff here!
>
> I'm creating this topic in order to asking if you
> know something about James Ambuehl's "The
> Sorcerer's Apprentices: New Tales in The Tradition
> of Clark Ashton Smith"
>
> I personally messaged two of the writes who wrote
> for the anthology and up to now I get no answer
>
> Do you know something about it?
>
>

James Ambuehl attended bi-annual Minn-Con & Mad-Con events in the 1980s, and I suppose I would have purchased this book had I been aware of it at the time-- when was it published and by whom? You might like James William Hjort's book, "Ebon Roses, Jewelled Skulls", published by Weirdbook Press in 1980. Did Hjort contribute a tale to TSA?

jkh

Re: The Sorcerer's Apprentices: New Tales in the Tradition of Clark ashton Smith
Posted by: Manuel (IP Logged)
Date: 14 October, 2021 03:46PM
Hello!

Here you have the ISFDB page: [www.isfdb.org]

Answering your questions, it was published in 1998 by Sunken Citadel/Tenoka Press. And you're right: Hjort contributed to TSA

I am gonna take a look at the Hjort's book! Thank you!



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 14 Oct 21 | 03:48PM by Manuel.



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