I recently received a letter from a fan asking for a
complete listing of my Darger & Surplus stories, and where they can be found.
I don't believe this information is available elsewhere on the Web, so I
thought I'd share it here:
There are three published stories:
The Dog Said Bow-Wow
The Little Cat
Laughed to See Such Sport
Girls and Boys,
Come Out to Play
All of which are in my Tachyon Publications
collection, The Dog Said Bow-Wow.
In addition, there is a set of four sequential
short-shorts:
Smoke and
Mirrors: Four Scenes from the Postutopian Future
This has not been collected. It originally appeared in
Live Without a Net, edited by Lou Anders. It was also published by
Dragonstairs Press as a set of four small, hand-sewn, signed and numbered
chapbooks:
American
Cigarettes
Song of the
Lorelei
The
Brain-Baron
The Nature
of Mirrors
The Brain-Baron is sold out. The other three are still
available for four dollars apiece. You can find Dragonstairs here.
Dragonstairs Press, incidentally, is the nano-publishing juggernaut of my
wife, Marianne Porter.
There is a new story forthcoming:
Tawny
Petticoats
This chronicles the New Orleans adventures of Darger &
Surplus and is scheduled to appear soon in Rogues, edited by
Gardner Dozois and George R. R. Martin.
And there are two novels:
Dancing
With Bears
This chronicles how Darger & Surplus finally reach Moscow and what happens then. It came out in 2011 from Night Shade Press
Chasing
the Phoenix
This chronicles how Darger & Surplus accidentally conquered China. I recently turned in to my agent. So a good
guess is that it will appear late in 2014 or early in 2015.
There are also a few partially-written Darger & Surplus
adventures which I hope to find the time to complete in the coming year. There aren't as many short stories as I could wish for -- certainly not enough for a collection -- but in time there will be.
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The Dog Said Bow-Wow is a fabulous collection too.
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Dear Mr. Swanwick,
ReplyDeletethank you for putting together this overview of the collected wanderings of Dargar and Surplus, two of my much beloved fantasy heroes.
However, as a reader living in Asia, I am a bit disappointed that "Dancing with Bears" is not available in electronic format (at least not for the Kindle) yet.
Would there be any way to remedy this?
Best regards,
Andreas Thaler, Kuala Lumpur
... and this one https://io9.gizmodo.com/5802446/the-little-cat-laughed-to-see-such-sport
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