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T
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ELL
W
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L
OVE
Jackie Kessler
P
RINCES
OF
D
OMINION
Ava Gray
S
PIRIT
OF
THE
P
RAIRIE
Shirley Damsgaard
T
HE
D
EMON’S
S
ECRET
Nathalie Gray
M
ARINE
B
IOLOGY
Gail Carriger
Z
OLA’S
P
RIDE
Moira Rogers
I
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REAMS
Elissa Wilds
T
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AUNTLET
Karen Chance
T
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ETAWAY
Sonya Bateman
M
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Sherri Browning Erwin
T
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P
ROMISE
Michele Hauf
F
RAGILE
M
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Sharon Ashwood
N
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Lara Adrian
T
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S
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Helen Scott Taylor
E
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ARFARE
S.J. Day
T
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AJESTIC
Seressia Glass
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Kim Lenox
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Welcome to the most mammoth Mammoth ever!
Well, it
was
.
OK, OK, I got a little carried away. You see I am a huge fan of contracting great writers and letting them do whatever they want, write the story that their heart desires, that they haven’t had the chance to write yet, that’s always been in the back of their mind, looking for a home, a chance to be written. I feel that’s when you often get the greatest stories. I think that if you burden writers with too many rules and guidelines, you can end up with a story that is just a little . . . flat. OK, so those are my ideas. This freedom-loving, write-what-you-want, to-hell-with-rules attitude also extends to word count and sometimes (now, for instance) I forget to keep an eye on just how mammoth my Mammoth is getting. And, oh, they can really grow, and very quickly. And, suddenly, instead of having a brick-like doorstop of a book (like any other garden-variety Mammoth), you have a book that needs to be published in three (or four) separate volumes. And that’s what happened to me with this book.
It was 100,000 words over. Yes, you read that right. How did I allow that to happen? What kind of editor am I? Well, I think I just got a little excited and overwhelmed: so many wonderful writers, so many neat stories. You’d have trouble too (you really would). There were originally 25 stories in this collection, see, and to hit the word count I had to cut (wait, not
cut
, but
move
in a cunning fashion) eight fantastic stories by phenomenal writers. Here is a list of authors, along with their story titles, who were
originally
supposed to be in this book:
Sharon Shinn
Can You Hear Me Now?Robin D. Owens
Heart StoryLaura Ann Gilman
The Rat KingDru Pagliassotti
Ghost in the MachineMaria Lima
The Song Remains the SameCatherine Asaro
The Pyre of New DayToni Andrews
NativitasElle Jasper
Curse Me Wicked
See my dilemma?
Now, obviously, these stories are not disappearing. I just had to do a little creative shuffling (talking to authors, begging for their consent, trying to find new books to put them in) and they will all be appearing in upcoming Mammoths (so watch for them!). The Shinn and Pagliassotti stories will be in the upcoming
The Mammoth Book of Ghost Romance
because they are fabulous and romantic ghost stories and are just the perfect fit. The Andrews story is set in a future world so it is just right for the new anthology of futuristic romance (can’t wait to do this one!) that I’m putting together soon. The Lima story is a wonderful paranormal romance set in a hospital emergency room – lots of those bleeping cardio-respiratory machines, creepy life support systems, kick-ass nurses from hell and gorgeous paranormal males in those hospital gowns that just don’t tie up properly at the back . . . Anyhow, all the stories have a home, you will be pleased to know. Whew!