This collection includes work form Charles de Lint, Peter S. Beagle, Michael Marshall Smith, Vivian Vande Velde, S.N. Dyer, Pat Cadigan, Ursula K. Le Guin, Stephen King, Tanith Lee, S.P. Somtow, Robert Reed. A.S. Byatt, and Amy Tan.
Twenty-two retellings of classic fairytales such as "Hansel and Gretel", "Sleeping Beauty", and "The Emperor Who Had Never Seen a Dragon", from greats of the science fiction, fantasy, and horror worlds. Among the authors contributing stories are John Brunner, Gene Wolfe, Gahan Wilson, Joyce Carol Oates, Nancy Kress, Nancy A. Collins, Kathe Koja, ...
Thirteen fantasy and science fiction writers offer their versions of classic fairy tales that put a spin on such details as how the dwarfs felt when Snow White ditched them for the prince and the Giant's point of view on Jack and his beanstalk. Authors include Jane Yolen, Michael Cadnum, Tanith Lee, and Garth Nix.
Collecting the creme de la creme of the horror and fantasy fields, this third volume amasses the best from 1989, including works by Scott Baker, Pat Cadigan, Joe Haldeman, Tanith Lee, Jonah Carroll, Robert McCammon and Bruce Sterling, as well as extensive overviews of the year in horror and fantasy, and Ed Bryant's survey of the year's movies.
This collection includes work form Charles de Lint, Peter S. Beagle, Michael Marshall Smith, Vivian Vande Velde, S.N. Dyer, Pat Cadigan, Ursula K. Le Guin, Stephen King, Tanith Lee, S.P. Somtow, Robert Reed. A.S. Byatt, and Amy Tan.
Trickster characters have long been a staple of folk literature--and are a natural choice for the overarching subject of acclaimed editors Datlow and Windlings third mythic: anthology containing a remarkable range of authors, each with his or her fictional look at a trickster character.
Some of today's best fantasists draw on the great wealth of world faery lore and classic faery literature in this companion anthology to the World Fantasy Finalist "The Green Man." Authors include Tanith Lee, Holly Black, and Neil Gaiman.
Datlow's first collection of vampiric horror, Blood Is not Enough "conjured up vampires who dined on . . . anything but blood" (Kirkus). Now Omni's award-winning fiction editor presents chilling new tales from Jonathan Carroll, Suzy McKee Charnas, David J. Schow, Robert Silverberg, Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Pat Cadigan, and 12 more authors.
This collection includes work form Charles de Lint, Peter S. Beagle, Michael Marshall Smith, Vivian Vande Velde, S.N. Dyer, Pat Cadigan, Ursula K. Le Guin, Stephen King, Tanith Lee, S.P. Somtow, Robert Reed. A.S. Byatt, and Amy Tan.
Witches and warlocks, fairy rings and gothic tales, "The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 2007" presents the best short stories and poetry published in this genre. Culled from thousands of annuals, acclaimed writers and genre specialists Ellen Datlow, Kelly Link and Gavin Grant offer a broad range of fantastical and horrific fiction, including work ...
They are known to every age and every culture around the world: mysterious, mythic lovers who are irresistible. Uncontrollable. Who compel us beyond the boundaries of love and sex, into the forbidden zone of our deepest, often unacknowledged desires. They may be women or men -- or both at once. It matters not. In their presence we are powerless to ...
This anthology features short stories dealing with the Green Man, along with other nature spirits and sprites, and includes an introduction detailing the various meanings of Green Man mythology.
Award-winning editor Datlow presents 20 original tales of terror from some of the most powerful voices in the horror genre. In this aptly titled anthology, each contributor approaches fear in a different way, but all of the stories characters toil within their own hell.
This collection of 16 short works--by authors such as Suzy McKee Charnas, David J. Schow, and Karen Joy Fowler--revolves around the theme of endangered species.
Highly acclaimed for collecting the finest short fiction in fantasy and horror, the world Fantasy Award-winning annual series continues its eclectic and always interesting tradition with this 15th volume. New to this year's collection is a collection of the year's best horror and fantasy comics by award-winning artist Charles Vess, and the year's ...
Hair bright as gold...Lips red as blood...Heart black as sin...Truth sharp as bone...As in their previous critically acclaimed volumes of reconsidered fairy tales, award-winning editors Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling have gathered together remarkable stories that illuminate the more sinister, sensual, and sophisticated aspects of the tales we ...
As in every year since 1988, the editors tirelessly scoured story collections, magazines, and anthologies worldwide to compile a delightful, diverse feast of tales and poems. On this anniversary, the editors have increased the size of the collection to 300,000 words of fiction and poetry, including works by Billy Collins, Ted Chiang, Karen Joy ...
One of the most universal myths is that of the Green Man--the spirit who stands for Nature in its most wild and untamed form. For this anthology, the editors have gathered some of today's finest writers of magical fiction to interpret the spirits of nature in short stories and poetry. An ALA Best Book for Young Adults.
This groundbreaking anthology inaugurates an exciting new annual tradition--a giant collection of the greatest fantasy and supernatural stories published in 1987.
This collection includes work form Charles de Lint, Peter S. Beagle, Michael Marshall Smith, Vivian Vande Velde, S.N. Dyer, Pat Cadigan, Ursula K. Le Guin, Stephen King, Tanith Lee, S.P. Somtow, Robert Reed. A.S. Byatt, and Amy Tan.
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