Dragons of Light
1980 anthology edited by Orson Scott Card
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Dragons of Light (1980) is a fantasy anthology edited by American writer Orson Scott Card.
Contents
- "The Ice Dragon" by George R. R. Martin (Illustrated by Alicia Austin)
- "The George Business" by Roger Zelazny (Illustrated by Geof Darrow)
- "One Winter in Eden" by Michael Bishop (Illustrated by Val Lakey Lindahn and John Lakey)
- "A Drama of Dragons" by Craig Shaw Gardner (Illustrated by Gini Shurtleff)
- "Silken Dragon" by Steven Edward McDonald (Illustrated by Ron Miller)
- "Dragon Lore" by Steve Rasnic Tem (Illustrated by Victoria Poyser)
- "Eagle Worm" by Jessica Amanda Salmonson (Illustrated by Glen Edwards)
- "The Dragon of Dunloon" by Arthur Dembling (Illustrated by Dileen Marsh)
- "If I Die Before I Wake" by Greg Bear, including illustrations
- "As Above, So Below" by John M. Ford (Illustrated by Judy King-Rieniets)
- "Cockfight" by Jane Yolen (Illustrated by Terri Windling)
- "From Bach to Broccoli" by Richard Kearns (Illustrated by Geof Darrow)
- "Dragon Touched" by Dave Smeds (Illustrated by Michael Hague)
See also
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- Dragons of Light
- Dragons of Darkness
- Future on Fire
- Future on Ice
- Masterpieces: The Best Science Fiction of the Century
- The Phobos Science Fiction Anthology Volume 1
- The Phobos Science Fiction Anthology Volume 2
- Orson Scott Card's InterGalactic Medicine Show
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