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Dragonesque

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Is anything more terrifying than a dragon? Bat-winged nightmares swooping down from the sky to breathe fire and ice on the wretched humans below; kidnapping princesses, hoarding treasure, swallowing cows.

Or not.

In DRAGONESQUE, the latest fantastic anthology from Zombies Need Brains, you finally get to experience all that awfulness from the dragon’s point of view. And what if it isn’t necessarily that awful? What if the princess wants to be kidnapped, or the dragon is tired of being made fun of week after week at the Renaissance Faire? Or maybe a dragonet just really, really wants to be a unicorn? Perhaps they’re happiest collecting art, or enjoy being tattooed? Or maybe some dragons like putting out fires more than starting them…unless they absolutely have to? DRAGONESQUE features sixteen original stories from such fiery authors as Esther M. Friesner, Madeline Dau, Niall Spain, Russell Hugh McConnell, Grace Eliza, Mike Jack Stoumbos, Paul D. Smith, Jean Marie Ward, Gerald Brandt, Gini Koch & Bebe Bayliss, Larry Ivkovich, Barbara Campbell, Journey Sloane, Em McDermott, Auston Habershaw, and David B. Coe.

See the world as the dragons see it, from the delightfully delicious to the tastefully transactional. Welcome to DRAGONESQUE.

362 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 1, 2023

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S.C. Butler

20 books7 followers
S. C. Butler was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in the middle of the last century, which really isn’t so very long ago. He currently resides in Brooklyn, New York, with no dogs, no cats, and certainly no shape-shifting bears.

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252 reviews21 followers
August 25, 2023
The annual ZNB anthologies never disappoint. I frequently like to read a short story or two before going to sleep. I have a difficult time putting down a novel, so if I'm between books, I pick an anthology to read from. This one is full of stories written from a dragon's point of view. Some are hatchlings; others are old. Some can shift into human form, others cannot. Some hoard gold, others books or art. Two stories take place in the future and on different planets! Another explores dragon reproduction. One connects with a group of drag queens. There's a nice variety here.
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Author 11 books5 followers
June 6, 2024
The theme, "from the dragon's point of view," sparked my imagination. I rate the stories contained as:
Best: Avarice and Vengenace - Madeline Dau, Cold Fire of Manhattan - Russell Hugh McConnell, Left Hand of Giordano (though it wasn't quite true to the theme...) - Auston Habershaw, and Breeding Habits of Dragons - Journey Sloane.
Good: Sheep Rarely Wear Gold - Mike Jack Stoumbos, The Expose' - Paul D. Smith, Migration Season - Larry Ivkovich, God in Chains - Em McDermott, and Reenactment - David B. Coe.
Which leaves seven others...
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Author 2 books19 followers
July 11, 2023
What a great collection of Dragon short stories! Very difficult to choose a favorite.
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