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In the city of Liavek, everyone has birth luck, but magicians can bind it during their birthday and use it during the year. Those who fail, die. The second in a shared-world fantasy anthology series.
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I just ran across a comment by Orson Scott Card that Liavek was an example of what's possible in a shared world anthology when everything goes right, and that seems pretty accurate. Certainly, the Liavek books and stories caught my imagination in a way that no anthology before or since has done. From a well thought out world to a collection of good writers to nicely (if lightly) interwoven stories, the whole thing just works well.
While this second volume isn't quite as effective as the first – it feels slighter – it's nonetheless a solid, self-contained collection of stories. It draws on places and events from the prior volume, but works just fine as a standalone collection. Interestingly, the stories I enjoyed most were not all from ‘known' writers – one I liked, Dry Well, was by Nathan A. Bucklin, whom I have not otherwise heard of.
In any case, another strong entry in the Liavek series.
PS For a while, it was possible to write your own stories in the world of Liavek through an open license from the editors. That now seems to have gone away.