

The main instigator of the project was Stan Nicholls, who first broached the subject during a conversation we had at the convention Novacon, in Nottingham, in November 2011. IW: My pleasure, and thank you for inviting me. Could you tell us about the inception of this anthology and who all were involved with it? Q] Thank you for this opportunity and welcome to Fantasy Book Critic. So go ahead and find out more about LEGENDS and what Ian Whates has planned for all David Gemmell fans. Yesterday I posted about the table of contents for the anthology and today here's a Q&A with the main editorial mind behind it. James Barclay pointed me in the right direction and I got in touch with Ian Whates who informed me about the anthology. Since I first heard about a David Gemmell anthology was in the works, I was giddy with anticipation in regards to who all were involved with it and what was it going to be about. Read A Birth Of A Legend: A David Gemmell short story (exclusive on Fantasy Book Critic) Read The Truth Behind A Legend (Guest post by D. The Trojan War - A Reinterpretation: The Troy trilogy by David and Stella Gemmell


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