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Sue:
I just ran across an Anthology Pre-Order offer on Amazon, which Jim is apparently the author of? It doesn't say anything about the names of the short stories included ... and the new book isn't on this site, as far as I can see.
Would you clarify the details about "Urban Enemies" by Jim Butcher releasing on August 1, 2017?

Thanks!

https://www.amazon.com/Urban-Enemies-Jim-Butcher/dp/1501155083

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--- Quote from: Sue on January 27, 2017, 09:31:44 PM ---I just ran across an Anthology Pre-Order offer on Amazon, which Jim is apparently the author of? It doesn't say anything about the names of the short stories included ... and the new book isn't on this site, as far as I can see.
Would you clarify the details about "Urban Enemies" by Jim Butcher releasing on August 1, 2017?

Thanks!

https://www.amazon.com/Urban-Enemies-Jim-Butcher/dp/1501155083

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It is an anthology of short stories edited by Joseph Nassise, which includes a reprinting of Even Hand, a Dresden Files short story told from the point of view of John Marcone, which was originally published in Dark and Stormy Knights, edited by Pat Elrod. Jim was the first Aurthor listed and I think Amazon's system just displays his name first.   All of the Dresden Books and Short Stories are listed Here if you need a reference.

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So we know that Elaine was born within a few months of Harry, anyone know of any more details on when, or who's older?

Serack:

--- Quote from: Priscellie on January 18, 2007, 11:30:33 PM ---1812:  Ebenezar causes the New Madrid Earthquake [BR, 297], the largest earthquake ever recorded in the contiguous United States and an estimated 8.0 on the Richter scale.  Clearly, he's been Blackstaff for a long time!
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Hey Priscellie, Jim gave us a ballpark figure for when Eb took up the blackstaff that conflicts with this.  Someone quoted ya on reddit and I was like, "Wait a minute..." and had to go digging. 


--- Quote from: 2016 DF Reddit podcast Q&A ---Eb took up the Blackstaff in 1884-1885 somewhere in there.  The Blackstaff chooses his successor. 
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Priscellie:

--- Quote from: Serack on February 08, 2017, 12:43:03 AM ---Hey Priscellie, Jim gave us a ballpark figure for when Eb took up the blackstaff that conflicts with this.  Someone quoted ya on reddit and I was like, "Wait a minute..." and had to go digging.

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Jim tends to be more prone to mistakes when he's speaking off the cuff (and y'know, not being betaed :D), but who knows?  I'll run it by him.

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