Liavek
Liavek is a series of five fantasy anthologies edited by Emma Bull and Will Shetterly set in a shared world. Orson Scott Card found the initial volume to be "an example of what can be accomplished [in a shared-world project] when almost everything goes right."[1] The collections were published by Ace Books with contributors including Bull, Shetterly, Gene Wolfe, Jane Yolen, John M. Ford, Kara Dalkey, Barry B. Longyear, Megan Lindholm, Nancy Kress, Patricia C. Wrede, Steven Brust, Nate Bucklin, Pamela Dean, Gregory Frost, Charles de Lint, Charles R. Saunders, Walter Jon Williams, Alan Moore and Bradley Denton. Related works, including a comic book, have been brought out by other publishers. SettingLiavekLocated on the southern shore of the Sea of Luck at the mouth of the Cat River, Liavek is a hot, busy trade city. Magic is present and based on a combination of 'birth luck' and the length of time one's mother was in labor. Everyone is privy to some luck, but using it to their advantage is no easy feat. On an annual basis, luck or magic must be invested in an object outside of oneself, and only then can it be used to power spells. Investment is difficult and dangerous, while not investing luck and magic will result in the magic draining away. This is more prevalent in magicians who will find their life drain away with the magic.[2][3] WorksLiavekEdited by Will Shetterly and Emma Bull, published by Ace Books in 1985
Liavek: The Players of LuckEdited by Shetterly and Bull, published by Ace Books in 1986
Liavek: Wizard’s RowEdited by Shetterly and Bull, published by Ace Books in 1987
Liavek: Spells of BindingEdited by Shetterly and Bull, published by Ace Books in 1988
Liavek: Festival WeekEdited by Shetterly and Bull, published by Ace Books in 1990
Casting FortuneIn 1989 Tor Books published Casting Fortune, a collection of short stories by John M. Ford - this brought together his stories from the second and third volumes of Liavek together with a new novella in the Liavek shared world. The stories are:
Points of DepartureOn May 12, 2015, Diversion Publishing released Points of Departure: Liavek Stories, a collection of short stories by Pamela Dean and Paricia C. Wrede. The collection contained all the short stories by Dean and Wrede from the original Liavek anthologies, as well as two new short stories: Of Fish and Fools by Wrede, and Shards, a collaboration by Wrede and Dean. Other appearancesMoore's Liavek story was adapted into comic book format and published as Alan Moore's Hypothetical Lizard in 2005. Cousins, by Dean appears in the 2006 anthology from Firebird Books, Firebirds Rising, edited by Sharyn November Five Quests and the Oracle, by Dean appears in the 2007 ebook anthology Her Magical Pet: Benefit F/F Story Collection, edited by Rachel Manija Brown[4] Rikiki and the Wizard appears in the 1996 collection Book of Enchantments by Patricia C. Wrede. In 2012, Pamela Dean posted on her blog about working on a Liavek novel she had begun some time earlier,[5] but it does not seem to have been published. LicensingIn 2017, Shetterly announced that he and Bull were allowing the use of the Liavek setting at no cost, for works earning less than $3000, subject to certain conditions.[6] References
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