Dominik Parisien is an editor, poet, and writer. He is the co-editor, with Navah Wolfe, of The Mythic Dream, Robots vs Fairies, and The Starlit Wood. Together their anthologies have won the Shirley Jackson Award and have been finalists for the World Fantasy, British Fantasy, Ignyte, and Locus Award. He also won the Hugo, British Fantasy, and Aurora Award for co-editing Disabled People Destroy Science Fiction with Elsa Sjunneson. His debut poetry collection Side Effects May Include Strangers was published by McGill-Queen's University Press. Dominik is a disabled, bisexual French Canadian. He lives in Toronto.
Navah Wolfe is a Hugo Award-nominated editor at Saga Press and the coeditor of The Starlit Wood: New Fairy Tales and Mythic Dream, along with Dominik Parisien. She was previously an editor at Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, where she worked on many bestselling books, including some that have won awards such as the Printz Honor, The Pura Belpré Award, The Pen/Faulkner Award, The Stonewall Award, the Lambda Literary Award, and the Schneider Family Award.
"Lots of strange and wonderful goings-on in The Starlit Wood. Fairy
tales you thought you'd left behind in childhood are back in some
very poignant, sly and original versions that will touch the Wow in
most readers."--Jonathan Carroll, World Fantasy-Award winning
author, on THE STARLIT WOOD
"The modern revival of fairy tale fiction for adults began in the
20th century (with the stories of Angela Carter and Tanith Lee),
and The Starlit Wood is proof that the revival is still going
strong. Editors Parisien and Wolfe have brought a wide range of
writers together to blaze new trails through the dark of the woods.
Whether you're passionate about fairy tales, like I am, or haven't
read them since childhood, I recommend this excellent anthology. I
simply loved it."--Terri Windling, World Fantasy Award-winning
editor of the Snow White, Blood Red series, on THE STARLIT WOOD
"Robots v. Fairies is a perfect mix of wonder and humor, technology
and magic, with a touch of darkness here and there to ground us in
the truths behind the myths and invention, and it's sure to appeal
to fans of both genres."-- "B&N SciFi & Fantasy Blog"
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