Mike Resnick, author of Starship: Mercenary
Gritty, insightful, and daring.
David Brin, author of the Uplift novels and Kiln People
A glorious hybrid: hard science, dystopian geopolitics, and wide-eyed sense
of wonder seamlessly blended into a single book.
Peter Watts, author of Blindsight
Elizabeth Bear has carved herself out a fantastic little world… . It’ rare to find a book with so many characters you genuinely care about. It’ aroller coaster of a good thriller, too.
SF Crowsnest
“What Bear has done … is create a world that is all too plausible, onewracked by environmental devastation and political chaos… . She conductsa tour of this society’ darker corners, offering an unnerving peek into afuture humankind would be wise to avoid. SciFi.com An enthralling roller-coaster ride through a dark and possible near future.
Starlog
[Bear] does it like a juggler who’ also a magician.
The Mumpsimus
Principal Players in Ink and Steel
combined with a selection of historical and literary figures as may be convenient to the reader.
Alleyn, Edward
: (Ned) A player. Principal Tragedian of the lord Admiral’s Men.Amaranth
: A lamiaArthur
: A King of Britain. Mostly dead.
Baines, Richard
: An intelligencer and PrometheanBassano lanyer, Abilia
: England’s first professional woman poet. Mistress of Henry Carey. Sadly, not appearing in this book because I did not have room for her.Bassano, Augustine
: Court musician to Elizabeth, Venetian Jew, father to Abilia, and intimate of Roderigo Lopez. Also not appearing in this volume,but I promise you, he and Abilia and Roderigo and Alfonso had manyinteresting adventures that Will never found out about. Someday I will write the Jews of Elizabeth’s Court book and you can find out all about it.Bradley, William
: Stabbed by Thomas Watson in Bankside. Dead.Brahe, Tycho
: An AstronomerBurbage, Cuthbert
: Brother to Richard BurbageBurbage, James
: Father to Richard Burbage. Owner of the Theatre in Bankside.Burbage, Richard
: A player. A Promethean. Principal Tragedian of lord Strange’s Men, the lord Chamberlain’s Men, and the King’s Men. Eventual Shareholder at the Globe.Burghley, Baron
: (William Cecil) lord Treasurer. A Promethean. Mbber of the Privy Council. Father to Robert Cecil.
Cairbre
: A bard, the Master Harper of the Daoine SidheCecil, Anne
: Wife to Edward De Vere, daughter to William Cecil, sister to Robert CecilCecil, Robert
: Secretary of State. A Promethean. Mbber of the Privy Council. Later, the Earl of Salisbury.Catesby, Robert
: A Catholic recusantChapman, George
: a playmaker and poetCobham
: Briefly, lord ChamberlainCoquo, Oratio
: Edward de Vere’s catamite, a former choirboy. I am not making that up.Corinna
: The love object in Ovid’s fifth elegy, and a character in Tamburlaine
Davenant, Jenet Shepherd and John
: Innkeepers along the road to StratfordDee, Doctor John
: An astrologerDrake, Sir Francis
: A privateer
Ede, Richard
: A keeper at the Marshalsea prisonEdward
: A player. A mbber of the company of lord Strange’s Men.Essex, Earl of
: (Robert Devereaux) A Promethean Faustus: A Scholar
Fawkes, Guido
: A Catholic recusantFindabair
: A princess of Faerie. Dead.Fletcher, John
: A vile playmakerForman, Simon
: A physician of sortsFrazier, Ingrim
: A servant to Thomas Walsingham
Ganymede
: Jove’s cupbearer. Euphbistically speaking, a term for a catamite. A gardenerGardner, William
: Justice of the Peace for SouthwarkGaveston, Sir Piers
: lban to Edward II, formerly King of EnglandGeoffrey
: A Faerie, with the head of a stagGreen, Robert
: A vile playmaker and pamphleteer
Henslowe, Philip
: Owner of the Swan Theatre Holinshed: A historian, of sortsHunsdon, lord
: (George Carey) lord Chamberlain. A Promethean. Mbber of the Privy Council.Hunsdon, lord
: (Henry Carey) lord Chamberlain. A Promethean. Mbber of the Privy Council. Father to George Carey.
John
: A carriagbanJonson, Ben
: A vile playmaker, son of a bricklayer, educated at Westminster. Formerly a soldier in the low countries.
Kbp, Will
: A player. Clown for the lord Chamberlain’s MenKyd, Thomas
: A vile playmaker
Langley, Francis
: A moneylender