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getting into the SF genre, and so was picking up what it could get from the major names and some
lesser ones, such as Anthony. So it solicited and bought an available Anthony novel in 1975. This was
Rings of Ice, published in America the year before. That's right: the novel I sold from summary, after
sustaining six successive washouts. (Six? Yes there was also MerCycle, completed late in 1971.)
Fine for the publisher. But one novel does not a program make. So they (I have never been able to
decide whether a publisher is singular or plural) were prevailed upon by my clever British agent to
purchase a "new" Anthony novel and that was Steppe. They took it in 1975, published it in 1976 and
no one else wanted it. But virtue is not necessarily unrewarded. I was pleased with this publisher, so I
shunted much stronger material to it: the CLUSTER series. The publisher loved it, published it, and
resold it for paperback publication for over £3000 per volume, which was more than I had been paid by
the American publisher. Then they stiffed me on my share, and that ended my relationship with that
hardcover outfit.
But when they made the deal for CLUSTER they also required the paperback publisher to take Steppe,
thus getting this loser off their hands. I understand it went for a nominal fee of £100, or under one-
thirtieth of the amount commanded by the others. It was published in paperback in 1980, and also
appeared in German translation that year. So Steppe was in print, but was not any phenomenal success.
Meanwhile, Tom Doherty of TOR BOOKS read one of the British editions of Steppe and liked it very
much, but perceived no American edition. That was a peculiar situation for an American (actually, an
American-naturalized former British) writer. Realizing that the volume had either gone out of print in
America or (was it possible?) had never been published in America, he set out in pursuit of it. After all,
if this interesting novel was actually begging for an American market, he just happened to have a rather
persuasive contact with a prospective publisher.
His lonely quest took him along obscure bypaths, where other Anthony novels languished in Small-
Press or Out-of-Print, so he bought these (after all, might as well do something while you're in the
boondocks) and kept looking. By the time he finally caught up to Steppe, he had bought a total of ten
Anthony books. This got my attention. I did some touching-up on one of them, But What of Earth?, that
turned Tom Doherty's hair a shade grayer. He hurried to Florida, where we met and conversed, and TOR
became a serious market for my newer work. Because my new science fiction goes to one publisher, and
my new fantasy to another, and I do not break faith with publishers (or anyone else), this meant my
projects in other genres, such as Horror or Historical. As it happens, I have been chafing for some time
to get into such other genres, but had been balked by, you guessed it, the indifference of publishers, as
the publishing history of Steppe demonstrates. So I am satisfied, and in due course there will be material
such as has not been seen before from Anthony. And it seems that it all started with Steppe the novel
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Now at last Steppe is seeing American print, and you readers will signify your verdict on its merit by
buying copies. If the novel sells well, vindicating my judgment in writing it and Mr. Doherty's in
publishing it, we shall be pleased, and the likelihood is great that I will proceed to write the sequels I
had had in mind at the outset, to cover in similar fashion other segments of human history. (I don't count
sequels as "new"; they are continuations of the original work, and go to the publisher of that work. A
prolific writer has to make some fairly fine distinctions at times.) Perhaps Northland, in the period of the
Vikings, or Desert, in the time of the Egyptian pyramids, or Sea, as in the peoples of the Mediterranean,
such as the Romans. That sort of thing. The whole world beckons, from ancient Africa to ancient
America. If Steppe flops, then we shall be displeased, and will not inflict any more of this history upon
you. Thus the readers, knowing the true nature of this series, will have the final decision. That's very
fair, don't you think?
Piers Anthony
Copyright © 1976 by Piers Anthony
Cover art by Boris Vallejo
ISBN: 0-812-53120-5
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