In Celebration of Lammas Night

Created by Mercedes Lackey

edited by Josepha Sherman

Copyright 1996

version 2.0 completely edited, compared to original, spell checked. finished March 13, 2004

CONTENTS

Introduction — Josepha Sherman

Lammas Night — Mercedes Lackey

Hallowmas Night — Mercedes Lackey

Harvest of Souls — Doranna Durgin

The Heart of the Grove — Ardath Mayhar

Miranda — Ru Emerson

Demonheart — Mark Shepherd

Sunflower — Jody Lynn Nye

Summer Storms — Christie Golden

A Choice of Many — Mark Garland

The Captive Song — Josepha Sherman

Midsummer Folly — Elisabeth Waters

The Mage — the Maiden and the Hag — S.M. Stirling and Jan Stirling

The Road Taken — Laura Anne Gilman

A Wanderer of Wizard-Kind — Nina Kiriki Hoffman

Circle of Ashes — Stephanie D. Shaver

A Choice of Dawns — Susan Shwartz

Miranda's Tale — Jason Henderson

Lady of the Rock — Diana L. Paxson

Before — Gael Baudino

Introduction

First there was the song.

Several years back, Mercedes Lackey wrote 'Lammas Night,' a spooky, supernatural ballad that ended with the wizard protagonist facing a very perilous choice that was left to the listener to decide.

Then came the birthday present that wasn't.

Bill Jahnel and friends put together a collection of endings for the song, intending to offer it as a tribute to Mercedes, known to her friends as 'Misty.' However, the best laid plans often don't come off as intended. The project was shelved for a time, then offered to Baen Books for possible publication. Unfortunately, while this project, in its original form, made a lovely tribute and Misty was quite touched, it was felt that a book made up strictly of endings to a song would have made for rather limited reading.

And so the book now known as Lammas Night was born.

What you hold in your hands is an all-new collection of fantasy stories by some of the brightest stars in the field. Each was given a copy of 'Lammas Night' and was told to use it as a springboard for his or her imagination. The only restriction was that their stories must show some tie-in to the original song.

What resulted is a wild range of stories, some traditional, some outright bizarre. Lammas Night is both a tribute to the song and to Misty herself. It is also a chance for readers to enter new worlds of fantasy and see the creative imagination at work.

—Josepha Sherman

Lammas Night

MERCEDES LACKEY

A waning moon conceals her face

Behind a scudding wind-torn cloud.

 (a wind-torn shroud)

She wraps herself in its embrace

As in a tattered cloak.

 (a shadow cloak)

The wind is wailing in the trees.

Their limbs are warped and bent and bowed.

 (so bleak and cowed)

I stand within my circle now

To deal with what I woke.

 (I wake—I see, but not yet free.)

A wanderer of wizard kind

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