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You define life or it identifies you. In Shawn Speakman's case, it was both. Lacking medical health insurance and identified as having Hodgkin's lymphoma in 2011, Shawn quickly accrued an enormous medical personal debt that he didn't have the ability to pay. That's when New York Times best-selling publisher Terry Brooks wanted to donate a brief story that Shawn could sell to help relieve those bills - and advised he ask the same of his other writer friends. Unfettered is the effect: An anthology built-in order to relieve that debt, displaying short reports by among the better fantasy writers in the genre. Twenty-three tales comprise this extraordinary collection, as the title advises, the writers were free to add whatever they wished. Here is the table of items:
- Foreword by Patrick Rothfuss
- Launch: On Becoming Unfettered
- Imaginary Friends by Terry Brooks
- How Old Holly Came to Be by Patrick Rothfuss
- The Old Scale Game by Tad Williams
- Game of Chance by Carrie Vaughn
- The Martyr of the Roses by Jacqueline Carey
- Mudboy by Peter V. Brett
- The Audio of Broken Absolutes by Peter Orullian
- The Coach with Big Tooth by R. A. Salvatore
- Keeper of Memory by Todd Lockwood
- Heaven in a Wild Blossom by Blake Charlton
- Pups by Daniel Abraham
- The Chapel Perilous by Kevin Hearne
- Select Method by Mark Lawrence
- All the Girls Love Michael Stein by David Anthony Durham
- Strange Rainwater by Jennifer Bosworth
- Nocturne by Robert V. S. Redick
- Unbowed by Eldon Thompson
- In Favour with the Superstars by Naomi Novik
- River of Souls by Robert Jordan & Brandon Sanderson
- The Jester by Michael J. Sullivan
- The Duel by Lev Grossman
- Walker and the Cover from the sun of Allanon by Terry Brooks
- The Unfettered Knight by Shawn Speakman With the help of stalwart friends and these wonderful brief reports, Shawn has taken the gravest of life's hardships and created something sensational. Unfettered is not only a fantastic anthology in its own right, but it's a testament to the generosity within the research fiction and dream community-proof that humanity can give beyond itself when the necessity arises. After all, isn't that the travelling narrative in dream literature?