Editor | Esther Friesner |
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Cover artist | Larry Elmore |
Language | English |
Series | Chicks in Chainmail |
Genre | Fantasy |
Publisher | Baen Books |
Publication date | 1995 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (paperback) |
Pages | 341 pp. |
ISBN | 0-671-87682-1 |
OCLC | 33039808 |
LC Class | CPB Box no. 1849 vol. 15 |
Followed by | Did You Say Chicks?! |
Chicks in Chainmail is an anthology of fantasy stories, edited by Esther Friesner, with a cover by Larry Elmore. [1] It consists of works featuring female protagonists mostly written by female authors. It was first published in paperback by Baen Books in September 1995, with a hardcover edition following from Baen in conjunction with the Science Fiction Book Club in January 1996. It was the first of a number of similarly themed anthologies edited by Friesner.
The book collects 20 short stories by various fantasy authors, with an introduction by Friesner.
The “Chicks in Chainmail” franchise includes a novel—Mathemagics: A Chicks in Chainmail Novel (1996) by Margaret Ball—and the ongoing series of “Chicks” anthologies edited by Friesner:
Esther Friesner also edited a "Suburban Fantasy" anthology series, [2] similarly focused on female protagonists:
Editor | Esther Friesner |
---|---|
Cover artist | Larry Elmore |
Language | English |
Series | Chicks in Chainmail |
Genre | Fantasy |
Publisher | Baen Books |
Publication date | 1995 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (paperback) |
Pages | 341 pp. |
ISBN | 0-671-87682-1 |
OCLC | 33039808 |
LC Class | CPB Box no. 1849 vol. 15 |
Followed by | Did You Say Chicks?! |
Chicks in Chainmail is an anthology of fantasy stories, edited by Esther Friesner, with a cover by Larry Elmore. [1] It consists of works featuring female protagonists mostly written by female authors. It was first published in paperback by Baen Books in September 1995, with a hardcover edition following from Baen in conjunction with the Science Fiction Book Club in January 1996. It was the first of a number of similarly themed anthologies edited by Friesner.
The book collects 20 short stories by various fantasy authors, with an introduction by Friesner.
The “Chicks in Chainmail” franchise includes a novel—Mathemagics: A Chicks in Chainmail Novel (1996) by Margaret Ball—and the ongoing series of “Chicks” anthologies edited by Friesner:
Esther Friesner also edited a "Suburban Fantasy" anthology series, [2] similarly focused on female protagonists: