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Lots of new stories by Altariel in the Unabeauverse, and a story by Isabeau added to the timeline too (full list of stories here).

Also some extra stories by Altariel that don't connect to the timeline, and e-book versions of two of Altariel's stories: A Game of Chess and Withered Tree.


Additions to the timeline

Caretaking by Altariel (Winter, 2987)
What aid can come to this heavy house?

Ariel by Altariel (March 3019)
Finduilas is made of air. A tiny ghost story.

Bittersweet Watch by Altariel (24 March 3019)
Elfhelm has kept watch for years now.

The Case of the Silver Letters by Altariel (Autumn, F.A. 14)
If you have ever wanted to read a Holmes pastiche set in Ithilien after the Ring War - you can now.

Rematch by Isabeau (Autumn, F.A. 15)
Faramir deals with the further ramifications of taking up his sword again.

Mothers' Night by Altariel (Mettarë, F.A. 15)
Faramir and Éowyn in Ithilien, weaving new traditions out of old.

Bequests by Altariel (various times)
Some drabbles from Ithilien, on the theme of bequests.

Garden of Gondor by Altariel (various times)
Drabbles from the Fourth Age about the Prince of Ithilien and his family.


Extra! Extra!

Stories that don't connect directly to the Best Loved Son arc:

By Sad Waters We Sat Down and Wept by Altariel
"And the slaves of Mordor he released and gave to them all the lands about Lake Núrnen to be their own." The King of Gondor receives an ambassador.

Head Man by Altariel
Old Ghân creeps along secret paths.


E-books!

An experiment: please bear with me as I make many stupid mistakes! Download from Megaupload.

A Game of Chess e-book MOBI | EPUB

Withered Tree e-book MOBI | EPUB

Q: "The 'Unabeauverse'?"
A: A series of stories by Altariel, Dwimordene, Isabeau, and Soledad, based on the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, mostly concerning the Stewards of Gondor and the Princes of Dol Amroth.

Q: "Wherewherewhere?!"
A: Hereherehere!: [livejournal.com profile] best_loved_sons

Date: 2011-07-08 10:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] altariel.livejournal.com
Yes, it's even easier to click and buy than with Amazon one click - fatal! If you can hold out for a little while, the price on new-release books usually drops slightly, and there are regular sales for "books that you wanted to get but can't justify paying the asking price", e.g. I just picked up Charles Yu's How to Live in a Science Fiction Universe for 99p in the recent Kindle sale.

Date: 2011-07-09 09:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] infinitlight.livejournal.com
I'd be interested to hear what you end up thinking of How to Live etc. I've had it on my wishlist in a kind of "not sure if want" capacity.

Date: 2011-08-01 08:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] altariel.livejournal.com
I'm about a quarter of the way through. At heart, it's a simple and sentimental story about a man trying to understand his father. Which is not a bad story by any means, and the science-fictional window-dressing is smartly done and adds substantially to the charm.

I don't think I would have wanted to pay full price for it, but I would have bought it second-hand for a couple of quid and felt I'd got my money's worth, and given I only spent 99p I think I got a good deal.

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