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John DeChancie

Autor von Castle Perilous

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John DeChancie was born on August 3, 1946. He studied philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh. After graduation, he worked in public television including as a technical consultant to PBS network shows such as Mister Roger's Neighborhood. After five years in television, he started producing and mehr anzeigen directing educational films including The Lightning-Rod Man, Birdhouse, and The Commercial Artist. He turned his attention to writing fiction and his first novel, Starrigger, was published in 1984. He has written over two dozen fiction and nonfiction books including Red Limit Freeway, Paradox Alley, Castle Perilous, Other States of Being, and The Little Gray Book of Alien Stories. He received the Golden Headset Award for the audio version of Dr. Dimension in 1997. (Bowker Author Biography) weniger anzeigen

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Werke von John DeChancie

Castle Perilous (1988) 560 Exemplare
Castle for Rent (1989) 407 Exemplare
Castle Kidnapped (1989) 364 Exemplare
Castle War! (1990) 326 Exemplare
Castle Murders (1991) 288 Exemplare
Castle Dreams (1992) 270 Exemplare
Starrigger (1983) 245 Exemplare
Castle Spellbound (1992) 232 Exemplare
Paradox Alley (1987) 194 Exemplare
Red Limit Freeway (1657) 179 Exemplare
Bride of the Castle (1994) 161 Exemplare
Castle Fantastic (1996) — Editor, Contributor — 145 Exemplare
The Kruton Interface (1993) 110 Exemplare
Magicnet (1993) 101 Exemplare
Dr. Dimension (1993) 88 Exemplare

Zugehörige Werke

Sherlock Holmes in Orbit (1995) — Mitwirkender — 243 Exemplare
Borderlands 1 (1990) — Mitwirkender — 235 Exemplare
Superheroes: All-Original Adventures of All-New Heroes (1995) — Mitwirkender — 215 Exemplare
Whatdunits (1992) — Mitwirkender — 97 Exemplare
Elf Magic (1997) — Mitwirkender — 92 Exemplare
Wizard Fantastic (1997) — Mitwirkender — 90 Exemplare
Alien Pregnant by Elvis (1994) — Mitwirkender — 90 Exemplare
Spell Fantastic (2000) — Mitwirkender — 87 Exemplare
Alien Pets (1998) — Mitwirkender — 84 Exemplare
A Dangerous Magic (1999) — Mitwirkender — 82 Exemplare
Wheel of Fortune (1995) — Mitwirkender — 78 Exemplare
Battle Magic (1998) — Mitwirkender — 61 Exemplare
100 Astounding Little Alien Stories (1996) — Mitwirkender — 59 Exemplare
First Contact (1997) — Mitwirkender — 58 Exemplare
Free Space (1997) — Mitwirkender — 53 Exemplare
I, Alien (1657) — Mitwirkender — 41 Exemplare
Future Net (1996) — Mitwirkender — 37 Exemplare
Space Cadets (2006) — Mitwirkender — 30 Exemplare

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Geburtstag
1946-08-03
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
USA
Geburtsort
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Wohnorte
Southern California, USA
Ausbildung
University of Pittsburgh
Berufe
novelist
Preise und Auszeichnungen
Golden Headset Award (1997)

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This is a collection of 16 short stories that all have a castle of some sort as part of them. There is a good mix of genres: some fantasy, some sci-fi, and a little bit of horror and straight up fiction. This is a great collection with only a few duds. I was really surprised at how many great stories are in this collection.

My breakdown is as follows:

Hall of Mirrors- 2 stars. This story is part of the author's Amber series. I've never read the series, and now I definitely won't. I wasn't a fan of the writing style. Also, the story is incomplete. I'm guessing the conclusion is in one of the Amber novels.

The Garrison- 4 stars. Different and interesting take on first contact.

Castle Collapse-3 stars. Interesting concept, but too short.

Broomworms & Nosewigs- 4 stars. I remember reading this one when this book first came out. Fun story about a guy who starts to see hidden creatures.

Concrete Example-4 stars. A little slow to start. A nice twist at the end. About a woman in an abusive relationship finding her inner strength.

Death Swatch-4 stars. Humorous Beauty & the Beast type story.

Brigbuffoon- 3 stars. An OK love conquers all story.

Give Me Something to Eat-5 stars. Creepy and gross! I loved it.

Gwythurn the Slayer-3 stars. OK story about a woman finding what truly makes her happy.

Collectors-2 stars. Boring and too long.

Getting Real-5 stars. Great story about VR. I would not be surprised if this story inspired Ready Player One.

Merdinus-4 stars. King Arthur time travel story. A bit confusing, but time travel usually is.

Knight Squadron-3 stars. I don't know how I feel about King Athur being a vampire.

Swimming the Moat-2 stars. Mediocre murder mystery.

The Soft Terrible Music-2 stars. Barely has a plot. I think the author just had an idea for an awesome castle.

Held Safe By Moonlight and Vines-4 stars. Sweet story about finding yourself.
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LynnMPK | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Jul 1, 2023 |
Book 9 of the Castle Perilous humorous fantasy series which I missed on its release several years ago after a gap of over 20 years since the last one. The castle is of the magical variety and has portals to other worlds. Guests come and go from these worlds but if they stay long enough usually pick up some magical ability. Gene is one-such guest who has yet to manifest any of that but makes up for it by being a more than proficient fighter. He’s got ants in his pants though and is desperate to try his hand at being a pirate. He’s been unable to find a world which would accommodate his desires though so exhorts one of the more capable sorceresses amongst the regular guests to try and invoke one from a picture. The spell is a success but things don’t quite go as planned when mayhem erupts at the castle leaving Gene and Linda trapped in the pirate world.

Going back to an old series can either be risky or can breathe a new life into it. Unfortunately this is the former variety. The first couple of books in the series seemed to give a fresh take on portal fantasy with a few laughs and a sense of adventure along the way. This just seems to be an author returning to a semi-popular title and churning out the same material once again. It’s not a terrible book as it’s at least on a par with the later books in the series but just offers nothing new. All the old regular characters resurface so if you have a hankering to spend more time with them but don’t want to pick up the old stuff then by all means give this a go. Just don’t expect any added bells or whistles.
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AHS-Wolfy | Sep 2, 2022 |
This is a collection of 16 short stories that all have a castle of some sort as part of them. There is a good mix of genres: some fantasy, some sci-fi, and a little bit of horror and straight up fiction. This is a great collection with only a few duds. I was really surprised at how many great stories are in this collection.

My breakdown is as follows:

Hall of Mirrors- 2 stars. This story is part of the author's Amber series. I've never read the series, and now I definitely won't. I wasn't a fan of the writing style. Also, the story is incomplete. I'm guessing the conclusion is in one of the Amber novels.

The Garrison- 4 stars. Different and interesting take on first contact.

Castle Collapse-3 stars. Interesting concept, but too short.

Broomworms & Nosewigs- 4 stars. I remember reading this one when this book first came out. Fun story about a guy who starts to see hidden creatures.

Concrete Example-4 stars. A little slow to start. A nice twist at the end. About a woman in an abusive relationship finding her inner strength.

Death Swatch-4 stars. Humorous Beauty & the Beast type story.

Brigbuffoon- 3 stars. An OK love conquers all story.

Give Me Something to Eat-5 stars. Creepy and gross! I loved it.

Gwythurn the Slayer-3 stars. OK story about a woman finding what truly makes her happy.

Collectors-2 stars. Boring and too long.

Getting Real-5 stars. Great story about VR. I would not be surprised if this story inspired Ready Player One.

Merdinus-4 stars. King Arthur time travel story. A bit confusing, but time travel usually is.

Knight Squadron-3 stars. I don't know how I feel about King Arthur being a vampire.

Swimming the Moat-2 stars. Mediocre murder mystery.

The Soft Terrible Music-2 stars. Barely has a plot. I think the author just had an idea for an awesome castle.

Held Safe By Moonlight and Vines-4 stars. Sweet story about finding yourself.

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LynnK. | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Aug 4, 2020 |
A strange one, I was unfamiliar with Witchblade series or comic books, and so did not know about any of the characters. The novel was interesting enough but tended to go off on a tangent at various times for no apparent reason. It was an abrupt ending also with many of the issues unresolved. Won't remember the book in a month's time, fairly bland. Wouldn't recommend.
 
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