Category Archives: Sailing to Sarantium
Review by Kate Nepveu.
Copyright May 12, 1999. Originally posted to rec.arts.sf.written. More of Kate’s reviews can be found at http://www.steelypips.org/elsewhere.html “To say of a man that he was sailing to Sarantium was to say that his life was on the cusp of change: … Continue reading
Review by Allie Sawyer for the ezine Dark Moon Rising.
Sailing to Sarantium Allie’s column of reviews is called ‘From the Observatory’ and she uses a rating system with scoring out of 5 moons. Unlike such prolific authors as Piers Anthony, Marion Zimmer Bradley, and Raymond Feist, Guy Gavriel Kay … Continue reading
Review by Doug Barbour, for The Edmonton Journal
Sailing to Sarantium For some time now, Canada’s Guy Gavriel Kay has been recognized as one of the finest writers of high fantasy in the world. He first achieved fame with one of the finest post-Tolkien fantasy trilogies, The Fionavar … Continue reading
Review by Dena Taylor – Sailing to Sarantium
This review is part of an upcoming book on GGK being published by NIMROD PRESS (New Lambton, NSW, Australia) in the BABEL HANDBOOKS series. In Sailing to Sarantium, Volume One of The Sarantine Mosaic, Kay moves east in his secondary … Continue reading
We See by Jad’s Light Alone: Guy Gavriel Kay and the New Sanctuary Mosaicist
by Andrew Patton GGK NOTE My old friend Andy Patton is one of those unfairly gifted people who rely on being both charming and decent to avoid being murdered by the rest of us in a collective fit of envy … Continue reading



