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Onward, Drake!

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Bestselling author David Drake has been creating top-notch military science fiction, space opera, and fantasy novels and stories for decades. In this all-original collection, a stellar line-up of writers pays tribute to Drake with stories as broad in range as his own fiction.
In Eric Flint's "A Flat Affect," a king is no match for a pair of storytellers. Gene Wolfe takes us to a strange and wondrous future in "Incubator." Larry Correia examines what it's like to face Hammer's Slammers from "The Losing Side." S. M. Stirling offers an insider's view of "Working with Dave, or, Inmates in Bellevue." Mur Lafferty shows what happens when a fairy visitor receives an unexpected welcome in "The Crate Warrior, the Doppelganger, and the Idea Woman." The book also features two new pieces from Drake: "The Great Wizard, Cabbage," a comic historical fantasy, and "Save What You Can," the first new Hammer's Slammers story in nearly a decade.
With more stories from editor Mark L. Van Name, Cecelia Holland, T. C. McCarthy, Barry N. Malzberg, Sarah Hoyt, Tony Daniel, John Lambshead, Hank Davis, Eric S. Brown, and Sarah Van Name, as well as appreciations from Baen Publisher Toni Weisskopf and Tor founder and Publisher Tom Doherty, Onward, Drake! is a collection that fans of Drake's fiction—and anyone who enjoys a good story—will not want to miss.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 26, 2015
      This diverse Festschrift for legendary SF author David Drake runs the gamut from lighthearted, humorous pieces to touching tributes, focusing largely on his military service. The book includes two stories by Drake, which act as perfect bookends for everything in between. The opener, "The Great Wizard, Cabbage," is a playful, light story of a boy in the wrong place at the right time; the book culminates in "Save What You Can," a much darker, action-packed story linked with the Hammer's Slammers series. Other works of particular note include "The Village of Yesteryear" by Sarah Van Name, which seamlessly blends the author's recollections of Drake from her childhood with a story about the ways that adults can seem slightly larger than life; Sarah A. Hoyt's slightly tongue-in-cheek "A Cog in Time," a tribute to Drake's shepherding of young authors; and editor Van Name's story about a Vietnam veteran and his memories, "All That's Left," which strikes a somberly beautiful chord. Each story pays tribute to some aspect of Drake or his work, celebrating the life and contributions of one of the field's masters.

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