The Forest of Forever (1987)

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by Thomas Burnett Swann


  “I can’t do that.”

  “You’ll learn in the next hundred years or so.”

  “And you aren’t sorry?”

  “Not for a moment. I haven’t regretted any of my loves. Least of all the one that hurt the most.”

  “Will you tell me who he was?”

  “Someday, my dear.”

  AUTHOR’S NOTE

  If there were not a sequel to The Forest of Forever called Day of the Minotaur, in which Eunostos is reunited with his children, I would never have concluded this book with such unrelieved gloom. Unhappy endings are sometimes demanded by the Muse, but unnecessary unhappy ones are anathema to her—and to me. I would probably have burned up Kora all the same; I never forgave her, the foolish girl, for rejecting Eunostos in favor of Aeacus. But I would certainly have allowed Eunostos to smuggle Icarus back to the forest.

  However, there is a sequel. Zoe’s dream, even to the “great bird,” was truly prophetic—and Eunostos, who reaches high, gets more than half of what he wants.

  I should add that for reasons known only to my Muse, the sequel was written before The Forest of Forever, which as Bob Roehm and Alexis Gilliland (those two fine fanzine editors) suggested, might therefore be called a prequel; and there are discrepancies between the two books, for which I apologize and which I will correct if there is ever a second edition of Day of the Minotaur.

  I refuse to apologize for writing a second book about the same characters, though I know the enormous risk of disappointing those who liked the first. Really, though, I had no choice. Eunostos came to me in a dream and said, “You didn’t tell everything the first time. You didn’t tell enough about Zoe.”

  Who am I to quarrel with a Minotaur?

  ALSO BY THOMAS BURNETT SWANN

  Cry Silver Bells

  The Day of the Minotaur

  The Forest of Forever

  The Goat Without Horns

  The Gods Abide

  Green Phoenix

  How Are the Mighty Fallen

  Lady of the Bees

  The Minikins of Yam

  Moondust

  The Not-World

  Queens Walk in the Dusk

  Silent Wings: The Best of Thomas Burnett Swann

  The Tournament of Thorns

  The Weirwoods

  Will-o’-the-Wisp

  Wolfwinter

  Table of Contents

  DEDICATION

  COPYRIGHT INFORMATION

  PART ONE

  CHAPTER I

  CHAPTER II

  CHAPTER III

  CHAPTER IV

  CHAPTER V

  CHAPTER VI

  CHAPTER VII

  PART TWO

  CHAPTER VIII

  CHAPTER IX

  CHAPTER X

  CHAPTER XI

  CHAPTER XII

  CHAPTER XIII

  CHAPTER XIV

  CHAPTER XV

  AUTHOR’S NOTE

  ALSO BY THOMAS BURNETT SWANN

 

 

 


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