I've always had a deep desire for stories about the original Ten Who Were Taken. Too bad he never did a series involving them and the The Dominarion
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From the Wikipedia article on The Black Company (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_Company):
Short stories
1."Raker"—appeared in the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (August 1982). This was a pre-publication excerpt of chapter three from The Black Company, with slight editing differences to make it stand alone as a short story.
2."Tides Elba"—appeared in Swords & Dark Magic edited by Jonathan Strahan and Lou Anders, published by Eos (2010)
3."Smelling Danger: A Black Company Story"— appeared in the Subterranean Press anthology, Tales of Dark Fantasy 2, edited by William Schafer (2011).
4."Shaggy Dog Bridge"—appeared in Fearsome Journeys: The New Solaris Book of Fantasy edited by Jonathan Strahan, published by Solaris (2013)
5."Bone Candy"—appeared in Shattered Shields edited by Jennifer Brozek and Bryan Thomas Schmidt, published by Baen (2014)
6."Bone Eaters"—appeared in Operation Arcana edited by John Joseph Adams, published by Baen (2015)
To be released
1.A Pitiless Rain: TBA[1]
2.Port of Shadows: TBA[2]
Footnotes
1.Jump up ^ "Strange Horizons Interview". Retrieved June 20, 2006.
2.Jump up ^ "Fantasy HotList interview". Retrieved January 29, 2009.
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On Tue, 1/5/16, saulamca--- via glencook-fans wrote:
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Date: Tuesday, January 5, 2016, 1:02 PM
AAron - am only aware of two short stories from the
proposed new B.C. book - which three are you referring
to???
thanks - saul
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Glen has stated numerous times that he is
working on a new BC novel. Several short stories have been
released in anthos that are said to be chapters from this
upcoming BC novel which seem to take place between the first
BC book and the second. So I retain hope yet.
On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at
11:59 PM, conchan conchan
wrote:
I too enjoyed the Instrumentalites series better
the second time through.
Maybe it was because I had a better understanding
of what was considered normal in that world than the first
time around.
Would love to see another Black company series
but I don't think it will happen. which is too bad.
Con
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From: Steve Harris
To: "saulamca@aol.com"
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Glen Cook: Science Fiction/Fantasy Author
Date: 2016/1/5, Tue
07:25
Subject: Re:
[Glencook-fans] Rereading Instrumentalities of of the
Night
Yes, I enjoyed the Instrumentality books
better second time through. Not sure why it took me a
second reading to get into them better; it may well have
been me and not the books.
I still think there's too much telling instead of
showing, but it's an enormous canvas he's painting;
I've never seen anything other
than a history book so concerned with involved politics in
so many centers.
Stacey
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Embarrassed to say I am re and re
reading instrumentalities, Black Company, and Dread Empire.
Sigh. Hope springs eternal. Happy new year
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On Monday, January 4, 2016, Matt Cutter via glencook-fans
wrote:
I haven't heard anything new. Weren't new Garrett
and Black Company books in the works at one point? I
haven't reread Instrumentatlities yet.
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Lawrence Jenab
wrote: Subject: [Glencook-fans] Rereading Instrumentalities
of of the Night To: "Glen Cook: Science Fiction/Fantasy
Author"
Date: Monday, January 4, 2016, 1:20 PM Happy new year,
all. In the absence of anything new from Glen, I started
rereading these over the holidays. For whatever reason
I'm enjoying them a lot more the second time through.
Anyone else had a similar experience? I append the perennial
question about whether there's any news about
forthcoming books from Glen. Cheers, Larry -----Inline
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