A tribute to the late great science fiction icon Poul Anderson & a wonderful collection of stories by some of the genres top writers! Authors include Tad Williams Terry Brooks Greg Bear Raymond Feist Larry Niven & Eric Flint Poul Anderson was one of the seminal figures of 20th century science fiction Named a Grand Master by the SFWA in 1997 he produced an enormous body of st&-alone novels (Brain Wave Tau Zero) & series fiction (Time Patrol the Dominic Flandry books) & was equally at home in the fields of heroic fantasy & hard SF He was a meticulous craftsman & a gifted storyteller & the impact of his finest work continues undiminished to this day Here is a rousing all-original anthology that stands both as a significant achievement in its own right & a heartfelt tribute to a remarkable writerand equally remarkable man A nicely balanced mixture of fiction & reminiscence this volume contains thirteen stories & novellas by some of today&s finest writers along with moving reflections by among others Anderson&s wife Karen his daughter Astrid Anderson Bear & his son-in-law novelist & co-editor Greg Bear (Bear&s introduction " My Friend Poul" is particularly illuminating & insightful) The fictional contributions comprise a kaleidoscopic array of imaginative responses to Anderson&s many & varied fictional worlds A few of the highlights include Nancy Kress&s " Outmoded Things" & Terry Brooks& " The Fey of Cloudmoor" stories inspired by the Hugo Award-winning " The Queen of Air & Darkness"; a pair of truly wonderful Time Patrol stories ("A Slip in Time" by S M Stirling & " Christmas in Gondwanaland" by Robert Silverberg); Raymond E Feist&s Dominic Flandry adventure "A Candle"; & a pair of very different homages to the classic fantasy novel Three Hearts & Three Lions " The Man Who Came Late" by Harry Turtledove & " Three Lilies & Three Leopards (And a Participation Ribbon in Science)" by Tad Williams These stories together with singular contributions by such significant figures as Larry Niven Gregory Benford & Eric Flint add up to a memorable highly personal anthology that lives up to the standards set by the late—and indisputably great— Poul Anderson by Greg Bear (Editor) Gardner Dozois