Description:The annual excellence that has garnered this series two consecutive World Fantasy Awards and a windfall of critical acclaim continues in an impressive new anthology. Comprehensive in its coverage of the year in horror and fantasy, this collection features works by Ellen Kushner, Pat Cadigan, Jane Yolen, and dozens of others.Contents: * Summation 2001: Fantasy by Terri Windling * Summation 2001: Horror by Ellen Datlow * The Year in Media of the Fantastic by Edward Bryant * Fantasy and Horror in Comics: 2001 by Charles Vess * Manga and Anime in 2001: Through the Looking Glass by Joan D. Vinge * Obituaries: 2001 by James Frenkel * The Hunter’s Wife by Anthony Doerr * The Cowardly Coffin by Marin Sorescu * In These Final Days of Sales by Steve Rasnic Tem * To Dream of White Horses by June Considine * Skin by Charlee Jacob * Prussian Snowdrops by Marion Arnott * The Honeyed Knot by Jeffrey Ford * Timmy Gobel’s Bug Jar by Michael Libling * The God of Dark Laughter by Michael Chabon * The Adolescence of Orpheus by Kurt Leland * Trading Hearts at the Half Kaffe Café by Charles de Lint * Louise’s Ghost by Kelly Link * Fairy Tale Pantoum by Ellen Wernecke * Puppet and the Train by Scott Thomas * Crocodile Lady by Christopher Fowler * The Barbarian and the Queen: Thirteen Views by Jane Yolen * Becoming Bird by Bob Hicok * Sop Doll by Milbre Burch * Plenty by Christopher Barzak * The Bones of the Earth [Earthsea] by Ursula K. Le Guin * What the Story Weaves, the Spinner Tells by Terry Blackhawk * Onion by Caitlín R. Kiernan * Where the Woodbine Twineth by Norman Partridge * Struwwelpeter by Glen Hirshberg * Outfangthief by Gala Blau * Rites: Cleaning the Last Bones by Gavin J. Grant * Watch Me When I Sleep by Jean-Claude Dunyach * The Tattoo Artist by Patrick Roscoe * Cleopatra Brimstone by Elizabeth Hand * Grass by Lawrence Miles * If Death, A Preprimer by Sandra J. Lindow * The Bird Catcher by S.P. Somtow * Black Dust by Graham Joyce * Annabelle’s Alphabet by Tim Pratt * Tom Brightwind, or, How the Fairy Bridge Was Built at Thoresby by Susanna Clarke * Gestella by Susan Palwick * The Legend by Ray Gonzales * Oh, Glorious Sight by Tanya Huff * Home Cooking by Daniel Ulanovsky Sack; trans. by Louise Popkin * Queen by Gene Wolfe * The Project by Carol Emshwiller * The Man in the Comic Strip by Liz Lochhead * Strange Things About Birds by Scott Thomas * What We Did That Summer by Kathe Koja & Barry N. Malzberg * Aesculapius in the Underworld by Ryan G. Van Cleave * Scarecrow by Gregory Maguire * The Bockles by Melissa Hardy * His Own Back Yard by James P. Blaylock * Honorable Mentions: 2001Edited by Terri Windling and Ellen Datlow.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 15th Annual Collection. To get started finding The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 15th Annual Collection, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 15th Annual Collection
Description: The annual excellence that has garnered this series two consecutive World Fantasy Awards and a windfall of critical acclaim continues in an impressive new anthology. Comprehensive in its coverage of the year in horror and fantasy, this collection features works by Ellen Kushner, Pat Cadigan, Jane Yolen, and dozens of others.Contents: * Summation 2001: Fantasy by Terri Windling * Summation 2001: Horror by Ellen Datlow * The Year in Media of the Fantastic by Edward Bryant * Fantasy and Horror in Comics: 2001 by Charles Vess * Manga and Anime in 2001: Through the Looking Glass by Joan D. Vinge * Obituaries: 2001 by James Frenkel * The Hunter’s Wife by Anthony Doerr * The Cowardly Coffin by Marin Sorescu * In These Final Days of Sales by Steve Rasnic Tem * To Dream of White Horses by June Considine * Skin by Charlee Jacob * Prussian Snowdrops by Marion Arnott * The Honeyed Knot by Jeffrey Ford * Timmy Gobel’s Bug Jar by Michael Libling * The God of Dark Laughter by Michael Chabon * The Adolescence of Orpheus by Kurt Leland * Trading Hearts at the Half Kaffe Café by Charles de Lint * Louise’s Ghost by Kelly Link * Fairy Tale Pantoum by Ellen Wernecke * Puppet and the Train by Scott Thomas * Crocodile Lady by Christopher Fowler * The Barbarian and the Queen: Thirteen Views by Jane Yolen * Becoming Bird by Bob Hicok * Sop Doll by Milbre Burch * Plenty by Christopher Barzak * The Bones of the Earth [Earthsea] by Ursula K. Le Guin * What the Story Weaves, the Spinner Tells by Terry Blackhawk * Onion by Caitlín R. Kiernan * Where the Woodbine Twineth by Norman Partridge * Struwwelpeter by Glen Hirshberg * Outfangthief by Gala Blau * Rites: Cleaning the Last Bones by Gavin J. Grant * Watch Me When I Sleep by Jean-Claude Dunyach * The Tattoo Artist by Patrick Roscoe * Cleopatra Brimstone by Elizabeth Hand * Grass by Lawrence Miles * If Death, A Preprimer by Sandra J. Lindow * The Bird Catcher by S.P. Somtow * Black Dust by Graham Joyce * Annabelle’s Alphabet by Tim Pratt * Tom Brightwind, or, How the Fairy Bridge Was Built at Thoresby by Susanna Clarke * Gestella by Susan Palwick * The Legend by Ray Gonzales * Oh, Glorious Sight by Tanya Huff * Home Cooking by Daniel Ulanovsky Sack; trans. by Louise Popkin * Queen by Gene Wolfe * The Project by Carol Emshwiller * The Man in the Comic Strip by Liz Lochhead * Strange Things About Birds by Scott Thomas * What We Did That Summer by Kathe Koja & Barry N. Malzberg * Aesculapius in the Underworld by Ryan G. Van Cleave * Scarecrow by Gregory Maguire * The Bockles by Melissa Hardy * His Own Back Yard by James P. Blaylock * Honorable Mentions: 2001Edited by Terri Windling and Ellen Datlow.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 15th Annual Collection. To get started finding The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: 15th Annual Collection, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.