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Full Moon City is an anthology of fantasy/horror short stories on the subject of lycanthropy, edited by Darrell Schweitzer and Martin H. Greenberg. It was first published as an ebook by Pocket Books in February 2010, and in paperback by the same publisher in March 2010.[1]

Full Moon City
Cover of first edition
EditorsDarrell Schweitzer
Martin H. Greenberg
LanguageEnglish
GenreFantasy/horror
PublisherPocket Books
Publication date
2010
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (paperback)
Pagesxii, 307 pp.
ISBN978-1-4165-8413-1

Summary

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The book collects fifteen short stories by various authors, with an introduction by the editor.

Contents

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Reception

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Publishers Weekly called the anthology "an uneven collection of urban werewolf tales written by some of fantasy's biggest names," stating that "[f]or every tale that pushes the boundaries, two more are content to go through the motions, making this a fairly average affair." The reviewer singled out the pieces by Black, Lee and Friesner for particular praise, but noted that [v]ery few other stories rise above satisfactory or mildly memorable." Editor Schweitzer's own contribution was called "humorous" but "out of place" due to its "vampire-centric" nature.[2]

The anthology was also reviewed by Rich Horton in Locus no. 591, April 2010 and Vicky Gilpin in Dead Reckonings no. 8, Fall 2010.[1]

Notes

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  1. ^ a b Full Moon City title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
  2. ^ Review in Publishers Weekly, v. 257 iss. 3, Jan. 18, 2010, pages 33-34.