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Tales of the Far West

A Wuxia-Western Anthology

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Tales of the Far West

By: Gareth-Michael Skarka, Scott Lynch, Tessa Gratton, Matt Forbeck, T.S. Luikart, Dave Gross, Jason L. Blair, Will Hindmarch, Chuck Wendig, Eddy Webb
Narrated by: Alexander Chilton
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Western. Wuxia. Wild.

Imagine: a fantasy world, but not one based on medieval/Dark Ages European culture and myth, but rather on the tropes of the spaghetti Western and Chinese Wuxia. Add steampunk elements. Mix well.

A fantasy world that mixes the inspirations of Django and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, The Good, The Bad & The Ugly, House of Flying Daggers, Fistful of Dollars, and Fist of Legend.

A fantasy world that's explored through a book series, a constantly updated website, a tabletop role-playing game, comics, artwork, web series, and much, much, more.

This is Far West.

Tales of the Far West is the first book in Adamant Entertainment's Wuxia-Western mashup, featuring a dozen all-new tales written by critically acclaimed and award-winning fantasy, science fiction, horror, and adventure authors, including New York Times best-selling authors Scott Lynch, Chuck Wendig, Matt Forbeck, Aaron Rosenberg, Gareth-Michael Skarka, Tessa Gratton, Eddy Webb, Will Hindmarch, Ari Marmell, T.S. Luikart, Jason Blair, and Dave Gross.

Enter a world where gunslingers and kung fu masters face off against steam barons and the august throne. An endless frontier where wandering heroes fight for righteous causes while secret societies engage in shadow wars. Enter...the Far West.

©2012 Adamant Entertainment (P)2021 Adamant Entertainment
Anthologies & Short Stories Fantasy Fiction Historical Progression Fantasy China
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The world buildings in this book is fun and nerdy and all but the book just lack story it feels forced and trying so hard to be edgy that it ended up up sounding so cringe and that's disappointing because I really like westerners and love spahetti westren and seeing it was going to be westren fantasy made me interested to listening to it but after hearing the first part how it was made sounded to simple i know it was just bunch of nerds have just fun and i understand is fun even play dnd but wasn't enough for a book it's bunch short stories all different but not all equal

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