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Something Magic This Way Comes (edition 2008)

by Martin H. Greenberg (Editor), Sarah A. Hoyt (Editor)

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Fantasy. Fiction. Short Stories. In the earliest days of humankind, everything in the world seemed magical. Gods and demons, spirits and sprites were considered to be responsible for everything from life and death, to the turning of the seasons, to the abundance or failure of crops. Today, much that was once attributed to magic has been explained by science, and in our technologically driven world, the question is whether there is still a place for magic. For twenty of fantasy’s finest imaginers, the answer is obviously, “Yes.”So welcome to visionary, modern-day realms of magic where surprising things can still happen. From a Gypsy fortune-teller’s transforming prophecy…to a troubled teen seeking a haven from his family woes…to a mysterious gathering of cats at Cape Canavaral…and a kid out to spook his best friend into believing that werewolves are real…here are stories that will amuse you or send chills down your spine—or have you looking wistfully around the next corner, hoping to find a bit of magic all your own….… (more)
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Title:Something Magic This Way Comes
Authors:Martin H. Greenberg
Other authors:Sarah A. Hoyt (Editor)
Info:DAW (2008), Edition: First Paperback Printing, Paperback, 320 pages
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Why do I even attempt these short story anthologies any more? ( )
  wealhtheowwylfing | Feb 29, 2016 |
Review: Something Magic This Way Comes Edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Sarah A. Hoyt

This book is a compilation of stories that all have some kind of magical element in them. I enjoy compilations because I get to experience several different authors’ writing styles. It’s always a mixed bag with compilations as you get some tales you really love, some that are ok, and some you don’t particularly enjoy all that much. I also like the fact that I can get a whole story read in short snippets of time here and there. All in all I enjoyed this book and most of the stories in it.

There are 21 stories included with authors such as: Irene Radford, Harry Turtledove, Laura Resnick, etc. A few tales that were memorable were Houdini’s Mirror by Russell Davis, and Winds of Change by Linda A.B. Davis. Only one tale struck me as just plain dumb, I guess I just did not get the author’s humor because I think he was trying to be funny,(The Flood was Fixed by Eric Flint), just plain bad. ( )
  kaida46 | May 16, 2011 |
Most of the stories are sub-par. A few cute stories, but most of them seem a bit amateurish.

More to Truth than Proof - Irene Radford. One of the better stories in this collection. Gypsy prediction comes true.

In a Dark Wood, Dreaming - Esther Friesner. I expected a lot better from this author. Young kid battles evil for little bro's soul.

The Thing in the Woods - Harry Turtledove. Cute Story with a cheap twist at the end.

The Star Cats - Charles Edgar Quinn. Cats, end of space program, sadness. Pointless story.

Lighthouse Surfer - Daniel M. Hoyt. All over the place, unremarkable characters, not sure where the magic is in this one.

Something Virtual Comes This Way. Laura Resnick - One of the better stories in this anthology. Imp takes over computer.

Tears of Gold - Paul Crilley. Angel Story. Predictable.

Houdini's Mirror - Russel Davis. Annoying Story about aging.

Angel in the Cabbages - Fran LaPlaca. Fairy saves lonely grocery store girl find confidence. Not too bad, not too good either.

Raining the Wild Hunt - Kate Paulk. Healing from an abusive husband. All over the place.

Still Life, With Cats - Kristine Kathryn Rusch. Started out okay, but went progressively downhill. War Journalist comes home.

The Case of the Allergic Leprechaun - Alan L. Lickess. Dumb detective story that doesn't make much sense.

The Flood Was Fixed - Eric Flint. God makes a bet, rewrites world. It started slow, then became interesting. Ending made no sense in context of first part of story.

Visitor's Night at Joey Chicago's - Mike Resnick. One of the better stories of the collection. Take on the kids song "The Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly".

A Midsummers Nightime - Walt Boyes. Another random story with evil. Not very well written.

Winds of Change - Linda A. B. Davis. Story has potential. Girl uses power to help brother in male dominated world.

Firebird and Shadow - Darwin A. Garrison. I liked this one. Girl on the streets survives.

Night of the Wolf - John Lambshead. First page makes no sense with rest of story- Ancient brooch causes girl to turn into werewolf.

Opus No. 1 - Barbara Nickless. Return of good fairies with music - Not well written.

Regency Sprite - Dave Freer. Not a bad story, just boring with inane characters. ( )
  TheDivineOomba | Jun 29, 2009 |
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Greenberg, Martin H.Editorprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Hoyt, Sarah A.Editormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Boyes, WaltContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Crilley, PaulContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Davis, Linda A. B.Contributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Davis, RussellContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Flint, EricContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Freer, DaveContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Friesner, Esther M.Contributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Garrison, Darwin A.Contributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Hoyt, Daniel M.Contributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Lambshead, JohnContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
LaPlaca, FranContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Lickiss, Alan L.Contributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Nickless, BarbaraContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Paulk, KateContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Quinn, Charles EdgarContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Radford, IreneContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Resnick, LauraContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Resnick, MikeContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Fantasy. Fiction. Short Stories. In the earliest days of humankind, everything in the world seemed magical. Gods and demons, spirits and sprites were considered to be responsible for everything from life and death, to the turning of the seasons, to the abundance or failure of crops. Today, much that was once attributed to magic has been explained by science, and in our technologically driven world, the question is whether there is still a place for magic. For twenty of fantasy’s finest imaginers, the answer is obviously, “Yes.”So welcome to visionary, modern-day realms of magic where surprising things can still happen. From a Gypsy fortune-teller’s transforming prophecy…to a troubled teen seeking a haven from his family woes…to a mysterious gathering of cats at Cape Canavaral…and a kid out to spook his best friend into believing that werewolves are real…here are stories that will amuse you or send chills down your spine—or have you looking wistfully around the next corner, hoping to find a bit of magic all your own….

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Anthology contains:
  • Power of Magic / Sarah A. Hoyt
  • More to Truth than Proof / Irene Radford
  • In a Dark Wood, Dreaming / Esther M. Friesner
  • Thing in the Woods / Harry Turtledove
  • Star Cats / Charles Edgar Quinn
  • Lighthouse Surfer / Daniel M. Hoyt
  • Something Virtual This Way Comes / Laura Resnick
  • Tears of Gold / Paul Crilley
  • Houdini's Mirror / Russell Davis
  • Angel in the Cabbages / Fran LaPlaca
  • Raining in the Wild Hunt / Kate Paulk
  • Still life, with Cats / Kristine Kathryn Rusch
  • Case of the Allergic Leprechaun / Alan L. Lickiss
  • Flood was Fixed / Eric Flint
  • Visitor's Night at Joey Chicago's / Mike Resnick
  • Midsummer Nightmare / Walt Boyes
  • Winds of Change / Linda A.B. Davis
  • Firebird and Shadow / Darwin A. Garrison
  • Night of the Wolf / John Lambshead
  • Opus No. 1 / Barbara Nickless
  • Regency Sprite / Dave Freer
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