Another fiction offer - Glen Cook
Jul. 5th, 2023 07:08 pmhttps://bundleofholding.com/presents/Cook2023
Glen Cook
Glen Cook was born in New York City in 1944 and grew up in Indiana and California. After a hitch in the US Navy, he attended the prestigious Clarion Writers' Workshop. Cook worked for 33 years at a General Motors car factory, doing "a job that almost nobody else wanted. It was hard to learn, but once I did learn it, I could do it with almost no mental effort." One day at work he read a fantasy book by Lin Carter. "I threw it across the room and swore I could do better. I started working right away, using the company's typewriter and paper."
In his mentally undemanding job Cook wrote three books a year, eventually producing more than 50 novels of fantasy, science fiction, and space opera. In a 2002 Quantum Muse interview he cites as his influences Fritz Leiber, Jack Vance, Raymond Chandler, Richard Prather, and Robert Parker. A 2005 Strange Horizons interview closes with Cook's valuable advice for beginning writers: "Do it. You've got to stop talking about it and sit down and do it. Put your ass in front of a computer and do it."
Cook's popular Chronicles of the Black Company, dark military fantasies about an elite medieval mercenary unit, spawned a licensed Black Company d20 campaign setting (2004) from Green Ronin Publishing co-designed by Robert Schwalb (Shadow of the Demon Lord). Cook said of the Green Ronin book, "They certainly got all the history of the Black Company right. Whoever did the research did a very good job." The Black Company also directly inspired Band of Blades, the Forged in the Dark RPG.
Aside from the Black Company and his other popular sequence, the Garrett P.I. hardboiled detective fantasies, Cook has written dozens of other fantasies and space operas in four different series or as free-standing narratives. His earliest major work is the eight-book Dread Empire (1979-2012), an elaborately plotted epic military fantasy that foreshadows many Black Company elements. A 2017 Reddit r/fantasy discussion, "Has anyone read the Dread Empire series?," showers praise on these books. This revived January 2021 Glen Cook Novels Bundle presents Cook's entire Dread Empire series as well as his Darkwar and Starfisherstrilogies and five standalone novels published by Night Shade Books.
We provide each ebook complete in both .Kindle (.mobi) and ePub formats (for Kobo Reader, the Nook, and most other ereaders). Like all Bundle of Holding titles, these books have NO DRM (Digital Restrictions Management), and our customers are entitled to move them freely among all their devices.
The total retail value of the novels in this revived January 2021 Glen Cook Novels Bundle is US$201. Customers who pay just US$7.95 get all five complete novels in this revival's Glen Cook Sampler (retail value $69) as DRM-free ebooks, including the first omnibus volume of the Dread Empire series (A Cruel Wind) along with four standalone novels: The Swordbearer, A Matter of Time, The Dragon Never Sleeps, and Sung in Blood.
Those who pay more than the threshold (average) price, which is set at $24.95 to start, also get this revival's entire Complete Collection with eight more novels worth an additional $132,including the three remaining omnibus volumes of the Dread Empire series (A Fortress in Shadow, An Empire Unacquainted with Defeat, and Wrath of Kings), the Darkwar Trilogyomnibus, and all three books of the Starfishers trilogy (Shadowline, Starfishers, Stars' End) plus their standalone prequel A Passage at Arms.
Last time I said:
I may as well be honest - I'm not a huge fan of Glenn Cook's fantasy, with the exception of the Garrett PI series, but he's a good writer and very popular. He's best known for the Black Company series, which isn't included, if you've only read that and haven't seen his other work this looks to be a good introduction.
I don't see any reason to change that.
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