Like
many such anthologies, Journeys came about through a confluence of
unusual events.
Well,
sort of.
In fact
it started out with several friends and a glass (or three) of wine
from a wonderful little boutique vineyard named Two Paddocks.
Acquiring
this wine is not easy. I’m periodically obliged to fly to New
Zealand, drive through Lord of the Rings country and whine pitifully
outside the doors of the Central Otago Wine Company until they reluctantly
divest themselves of a few bottles. The proprietor, it seems, prefers
to keep most of the Pinot Noir to himself.
What
does this have to do with an anthology of speculative fiction—aside
from the obscure coincidence that the vineyard’s proprietor
has played the lead role in many a spec fic movie? Well, purchasing
this fine drop of red velvet requires that I undertake a journey through
the most stunning—and oft-times haunting—landscapes on
the planet. Now you, the reader, are about to embark on a journey
of the mind through landscapes, both stunning and haunting, crafted
by some of today’s leading speculative fiction writers.
Between
them, this exceptional collection of authors have published over a
hundred hardcover and paperback titles in twenty-six languages including
Russian, Polish, Icelandic, Hungarian and Japanese, and enjoy a readership
in excess of 25 million worldwide. Many are the recipients of prestigious
SF and Fantasy awards, and their works have appeared on bestseller
lists—including the New York Times. While I’ve included
a brief bio on each writer at the end of this collection, I recommend
you explore their web sites, for therein await many more great travels
for those who love superb fiction. This anthology is just the doorway.
As the
convenor of this little get together, I slipped one of my own non-fiction
titles in on the final pages. If Deron invites us back for further
anthologies, I’m hoping to repeat this occasional foray into
the slightly offbeat real world, because sometimes fact is indeed
stranger than fiction, especially when the two worlds overlap. But
what we include next time around is largely up to you, the reader,
so drop us a line and tell us what you think. Meanwhile, I hope you
enjoy these Journeys of the Mind.