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New Raffalon story sold

I've sold a new adventure of Raffalon the thief: "Stones and Glass," a 15,000-word novelette, will appear in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, probably in the next year.

For those wondering where Raffalon fits into the Archonate universe: in my first Archonate novel, Fools Errant, the protagonist Filidor carried with him on his wanderings a book entitled The Edifications and Discourses of Liw Osfeo. The place names and settings of the Raffalon tales are the same as those of the Osfeo book. As to whether or how those locations relate to Old Earth in its penultimate age, you'd have to ask that book's author.

I will write more Raffalon stories as time goes by. When I have enough of them, and the first-use rights have all been accounted for, I'll put them into one volume and self-publish them as an ebook and a POD paperback.

There aren't enough Osfeo tales to justify their own collection, so they will be included in a round-up of non-Archonate sf stories that I plan to put out in e- and POD-formats down the road.

Another Raffalon story, "The Inn of the Seven Blessings," will appear in the cross-genre anthology, Rogues, edited by George R.R. Martin and Gardner Dozois, and to be published by Bantam Spectra next year.
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Published on June 21, 2013 00:52 Tags: archonate, liw-osfeo, raffalon, rogues