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Heroes in Hell
AuthorJanet Morris, ed.
LanguageEnglish
SeriesHeroes in Hell
GenreBangsian fantasy
Shared world
Fantasy
PublisherBaen Books
Publication dateMarch 1986
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (paperback)
ISBN978-0-671-65555-6
Followed byThe Gates of Hell 

Heroes in Hell is an anthology book and the first volume of its namesake series, created by American writer Janet Morris. The book placed eighth in the annual Locus Poll for Best Anthology in 1987. "Newton Sleep" by Gregory Benford, originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, received a Nebula Award nomination in 1986, as well as placing 16th in its category in the Locus Poll.

Contents

In order of presentation, the anthology contains:

Reception

Reviewer Chuq von Rospach declared "The concept is silly," going on to say that "the plots are for the most part banal, and the characters are unsympathetic. The writing is simplistic and the continuity is questionable. In other words, they borrowed all of the worst parts of Thieves' World and forgot to include what makes it worthwhile." The Encyclopedia of Hell states "Author Janet Morris created a unique underworld saga in her 1984 book, Heroes in Hell, a witty novel that declares 'Nobody who is anybody went to heaven.'... weaves myth, legend, fact, and fantasy into a fascinating tapestry of underworld lore."

References

  • Van Scott, Miriam (1998). Encyclopedia of Hell. St. Martin's Press. p. 162. ISBN 0-312-18574-X.
  1. "1987 Locus Awards". Locus. Archived from the original on 2011-08-05. Retrieved 2011-07-13.
  2. "Nebula Final Ballots from the 1980s". SFWA Nebula Awards. Retrieved 2011-07-13.
  3. ^ The Locus Index to Science Fiction: 1984-1998
  4. Far Frontiers, vol. 4, Baen Books, January 1986, p.230
  5. Rhialto the Marvellous, Baen Books, 1985 pb edition, p.223
  6. "OtherRealms Pico Reviews for April, 1986", OtherRealms, volume 1, number 3, April 1986.
  7. Van Scott 1998, p. 162.
Works by Janet Morris
Science fiction novels
Heroes in Hell
Fiction
Historical fantasy
Short fiction
  • Raising the Green Lion
  • Vashanka's Minion
  • A Man and His God
  • An End to Dreaming
  • Wizard Weather
  • High Moon
  • Basileus
  • Hero's Welcome
  • Graveyard Shift
  • To Reign in Hell
  • Power Play
  • Pillar of Fire
  • Gilgamesh Redux
  • Sea of Stiffs
  • The Nature of Hell
  • The Best of the Achaeans
  • The Collaborator
  • is Hell
  • Moving Day
  • Sea Change
Nonfiction work
  • Nonlethality: A Global Strategy
  • Weapons of Mass Protection
  • The American Warrior


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