Ellen Datlow is the acclaimed editor of such anthologies as "Blood
Is Not Enough," "Little Deaths," "Alien Sex," "Vanishing Acts," and
"The Dark." She has won the Hugo Award for Best Editor once, the
World Fantasy Award seven times and the International Horror Guild
award for "The Dark." She and Terri Windling also won the Bram
Stoker Award for "The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Thirteenth
Annual Collection." She currently edits fiction for SCIFI.COM.
Kelly Link and Gavin Grant started Small Beer Press in 2000. They
have published the zine "Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet" ("tiny
but celebrated"---"The Washington Post") for seven years.
Kelly Link's first collection of short stories, "Stranger Things
Happen," was selected as a Best Book of the Year by "Salon,"
"Locus," and "The Village Voice." Stories from the collection have
won the Nebula, Tiptree, and World Fantasy Awards. Her most recent
short stories have appeared in "The Dark" and "The Faery Reel." She
recently published "Magic for Beginners," and when she isn't
writing, she edits the anthology "Trampoline."
Originally from Scotland, Gavin Grant regularly reviews fantasy and
science fiction. Publications where his work has appeared include
"Scifiction," "Strange Horizons," "The Third Alternative," and
"Singularity."
Praise for "The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror"
Seventeenth Annual Collection
"Datlow (the horror half) teams with new coeditors (who assume the
fantasy detail once handled by Terri Windling) and the series
doesn't skip a beat in quality, delivering forty-three stories and
poems published in 2003 that illustrate modern fantasy's breadth
and variety...proof that the best fantastic fiction is modern
mythmaking at its finest."
---"Publishers Weekly" (starred review)
"Link and Grant's good taste in outre setups, stylistic and formal
adventurousness, and ambiguity shows in these challenging
selections."
---"Booklist"
Praise for "The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror"
Sixteenth Annual Collection
"This sixteenth incarnation of their award-winning anthology series
shows fantasy and horror fiction to be alive, well and accessible
in an impressively broad array of venues...delectably varied in
theme and approach."
---"Publishers Weekly" (starred review)
"A diverse collection of fiction and poetry...The stories
constitute an entertaining, eerie mixture of creepiness and
suspense."
---"Booklist"
Praise for "The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror"
Seventeenth Annual Collection
“Datlow (the horror half) teams with new coeditors (who assume the
fantasy detail once handled by Terri Windling) and the series
doesn’t skip a beat in quality, delivering forty-three stories and
poems published in 2003 that illustrate modern fantasy’s breadth
and variety...proof that the best fantastic fiction is modern
mythmaking at its finest.”
---"Publishers Weekly" (starred review)
“Link and Grant’s good taste in outré setups, stylistic and formal
adventurousness, and ambiguity shows in these challenging
selections.”
---"Booklist"
Praise for "The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror"
Sixteenth Annual Collection
“This sixteenth incarnation of their award-winning anthology series
shows fantasy and horror fiction to be alive, well and accessible
in an impressively broad array of venues...delectably varied in
theme
Praise for "The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror" Seventeenth Annual
Collection "Datlow (the horror half) teams with new coeditors (who
assume the fantasy detail once handled by Terri Windling) and the
series doesn't skip a beat in quality, delivering forty-three
stories and poems published in 2003 that illustrate modern
fantasy's breadth and variety...proof that the best fantastic
fiction is modern mythmaking at its finest."
---"Publishers Weekly" (starred review) "Link and Grant's good
taste in outre setups, stylistic and formal adventurousness, and
ambiguity shows in these challenging selections." ---"Booklist"
Praise for "The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror" Sixteenth Annual
Collection "This sixteenth incarnation of their award-winning
anthology series shows fantasy and horror fiction to be alive, well
and accessible in an impressively broad array of
venues...delectably varied in theme and approach."---"Publishers
Weekly" (starred review) "A diverse collection of fiction and
poetry...The stories constitute an entertaining, eerie mixture of
creepiness and suspense."---"Booklist"
Praise for "The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror"
Seventeenth Annual Collection
"Datlow (the horror half) teams with new coeditors (who assume the
fantasy detail once handled by Terri Windling) and the series
doesn't skip a beat in quality, delivering forty-three stories and
poems published in 2003 that illustrate modern fantasy's breadth
and variety...proof that the best fantastic fiction is modern
mythmaking at its finest."
---"Publishers Weekly" (starred review)
"Link and Grant's good taste in outre setups, stylistic and formal
adventurousness, and ambiguity shows in these challenging
selections."
---"Booklist"
Praise for "The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror"
Sixteenth Annual Collection
"This sixteenth incarnation of their award-winning anthology series
shows fantasy and horror fiction to be alive, well and accessible
in an impressively broad array of venues...delectably varied in
theme and approach."
---"Publishers Weekly" (starred review)
"A diverse collection of fiction and poetry...The stories
constitute an entertaining, eerie mixture of creepiness and
suspense."
---"Booklist"
Praise for "The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror
Seventeenth Annual Collection
"Datlow (the horror half) teams with new coeditors (who assume the
fantasy detail once handled by Terri Windling) and the series
doesn't skip a beat in quality, delivering forty-three stories and
poems published in 2003 that illustrate modern fantasy's breadth
and variety...proof that the best fantastic fiction is modern
mythmaking at its finest."
---"Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Link and Grant's good taste in outre setups, stylistic and formal
adventurousness, and ambiguity shows in these challenging
selections."
---"Booklist
Praise for "The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror
Sixteenth Annual Collection
"This sixteenth incarnation of their award-winning anthology series
shows fantasy and horror fiction to be alive, well and accessible
in an impressively broad array of venues...delectably varied in
theme and approach."
---"Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"A diverse collection of fiction and poetry...The stories
constitute an entertaining, eerie mixture of creepiness and
suspense."
---"Booklist
The discerning editors selected 39 short stories and four poems as the best published in 1996 from genre and mainstream sources. The broad and inclusive coverage runs from traditional fantasy and horror to dark fantasy, magical realism, and surrealism from such well-known authors as Tanith Lee, Michael Bishop, Robert Silverberg, Gabriel García Márquez, Patricia A. McKillip, and Jane Yolen, among others. The editors' consistently good choices makes this an excellent purchase for all fantasy and horror collections.
Praise for "The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror"
Seventeenth Annual Collection
"Datlow (the horror half) teams with new coeditors (who assume the
fantasy detail once handled by Terri Windling) and the series
doesn't skip a beat in quality, delivering forty-three stories and
poems published in 2003 that illustrate modern fantasy's breadth
and variety...proof that the best fantastic fiction is modern
mythmaking at its finest."
---"Publishers Weekly" (starred review)
"Link and Grant's good taste in outre setups, stylistic and formal
adventurousness, and ambiguity shows in these challenging
selections."
---"Booklist"
Praise for "The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror"
Sixteenth Annual Collection
"This sixteenth incarnation of their award-winning anthology series
shows fantasy and horror fiction to be alive, well and accessible
in an impressively broad array of venues...delectably varied in
theme and approach."
---"Publishers Weekly" (starred review)
"A diverse collection of fiction and poetry...The stories
constitute an entertaining, eerie mixture of creepiness and
suspense."
---"Booklist"
Praise for "The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror"
Seventeenth Annual Collection
"Datlow (the horror half) teams with new coeditors (who assume the
fantasy detail once handled by Terri Windling) and the series
doesn't skip a beat in quality, delivering forty-three stories and
poems published in 2003 that illustrate modern fantasy's breadth
and variety...proof that the best fantastic fiction is modern
mythmaking at its finest."
---"Publishers Weekly" (starred review)
"Link and Grant's good taste in outre setups, stylistic and formal
adventurousness, and ambiguity shows in these challenging
selections."
---"Booklist"
Praise for "The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror"
Sixteenth Annual Collection
"This sixteenth incarnation of their award-winning anthology series
shows fantasy and horror fiction to be alive, well and accessible
in an impressively broad array of venues...delectably varied in
theme
Praise for "The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror" Seventeenth Annual
Collection "Datlow (the horror half) teams with new coeditors (who
assume the fantasy detail once handled by Terri Windling) and the
series doesn't skip a beat in quality, delivering forty-three
stories and poems published in 2003 that illustrate modern
fantasy's breadth and variety...proof that the best fantastic
fiction is modern mythmaking at its finest."
---"Publishers Weekly" (starred review) "Link and Grant's good
taste in outre setups, stylistic and formal adventurousness, and
ambiguity shows in these challenging selections." ---"Booklist"
Praise for "The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror" Sixteenth Annual
Collection "This sixteenth incarnation of their award-winning
anthology series shows fantasy and horror fiction to be alive, well
and accessible in an impressively broad array of
venues...delectably varied in theme and approach."---"Publishers
Weekly" (starred review) "A diverse collection of fiction and
poetry...The stories constitute an entertaining, eerie mixture of
creepiness and suspense."---"Booklist"
Praise for "The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror"
Seventeenth Annual Collection
"Datlow (the horror half) teams with new coeditors (who assume the
fantasy detail once handled by Terri Windling) and the series
doesn't skip a beat in quality, delivering forty-three stories and
poems published in 2003 that illustrate modern fantasy's breadth
and variety...proof that the best fantastic fiction is modern
mythmaking at its finest."
---"Publishers Weekly" (starred review)
"Link and Grant's good taste in outre setups, stylistic and formal
adventurousness, and ambiguity shows in these challenging
selections."
---"Booklist"
Praise for "The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror"
Sixteenth Annual Collection
"This sixteenth incarnation of their award-winning anthology series
shows fantasy and horror fiction to be alive, well and accessible
in an impressively broad array of venues...delectably varied in
theme and approach."
---"Publishers Weekly" (starred review)
"A diverse collection of fiction and poetry...The stories
constitute an entertaining, eerie mixture of creepiness and
suspense."
---"Booklist"
Praise for "The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror
Seventeenth Annual Collection
"Datlow (the horror half) teams with new coeditors (who assume the
fantasy detail once handled by Terri Windling) and the series
doesn't skip a beat in quality, delivering forty-three stories and
poems published in 2003 that illustrate modern fantasy's breadth
and variety...proof that the best fantastic fiction is modern
mythmaking at its finest."
---"Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Link and Grant's good taste in outre setups, stylistic and formal
adventurousness, and ambiguity shows in these challenging
selections."
---"Booklist
Praise for "The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror
Sixteenth Annual Collection
"This sixteenth incarnation of their award-winning anthology series
shows fantasy and horror fiction to be alive, well and accessible
in an impressively broad array of venues...delectably varied in
theme and approach."
---"Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"A diverse collection of fiction and poetry...The stories
constitute an entertaining, eerie mixture of creepiness and
suspense."
---"Booklist
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