
The Beastly Bride
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In world mythology, transformation legends are attached to almost every type of animal: a variety of birds, fish, reptiles, and even insects. In this book, you'll find stories inspired by such myths from around the world, retold and reimagined by some of the very best writers in the realm of fantasy and science fiction.
In "The Puma's Daughter" by World Fantasy Award-winning author Tanith Lee, a boy betrothed to a girl from a powerful family in the hills hears whispered rumors about his intended that describe her golden hair, her strength-and her ability to transform into a great cat. A man brings his boyfriend to his conservative hometown, teaching his little sister a lot about acceptance-and mermen-in "Map of Seventeen" by Stonewall Honor Award-author Christopher Barzak. And in "The Hikikomori" by Hiromi Goto, winner of the Commonwealth Writers' Prize, a misfit fifteen-year-old girl, bullied at school, discovers her true form-and heroic purpose.
"Twenty-two short stories and poems speak to the fascination with therianthropy (animal-human metamorphosis). From riffs on Beauty and the Beast to original tales of sexuality and an adolescent yeti, well-known fantasy and sci-fi authors create morsels that address themes as varied as coming-of-age and the environment-all while changing people into animals and vice versa." - Booklist
"This collection will appeal to fantasy lovers as it provides both stories by beloved authors and exciting new voices to discover." - School Library Journal
"A top-to-bottom very readable, engaging, book." -SF Site
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Persons
Terri Windling is a writer, editor, and artist specializing in fantasy literature, folklore, and mythic arts. She has published over forty books, receiving nine World Fantasy Awards, the Mythopoeic Award (for her novel The Wood Wife), the Bram Stoker Award, and the SFWA's Solstice Award for "outstanding contributions to the speculative fiction field as a writer, editor, artist, educator, and mentor." She writes essays on folklore and fantasy; maintains a popular blog on these subjects (Myth & Moor); and is on the board of theChichester Centre for Fairy Tales, Folklore, and Speculative Fiction (Chichester University). She also creates myth-inspired visual art for exhibition in the US and Europe; and she's a member of theModern Fairiesmusic-and-folklore project (Oxford & Sheffield Universities). A former New Yorker, she now lives with her British husband and family in Devon, England.
Content
- Cover
- Title Page
- Contents
- Preface by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling
- Introduction by Terri Windling
- Island Lake by E. Catherine Tobler
- The Puma's Daughter by Tanith Lee
- Map of Seventeen by Christopher Barzak
- The Selkie Speaks by Delia Sherman
- Bear's Bride by Johanna Sinisalo
- The Abominable Child's Tale by Carol Emshwiller
- The Hikikomori by Hiromi Goto
- The Comeuppance of Creegus Maxin by Gregory Frost
- Ganesha by Jeffrey Ford
- The Elephant's Bride by Jane Yolen
- The Children of Cadmus by Ellen Kushner
- The White Doe: Three Poems by Jeannine Hall Gailey
- Coyote and Valorosa by Terra L. Gearhart-Serna
- One Thin Dime by Stewart Moore
- The Monkey Bride by Midori Snyder
- Pishaach by Shweta Narayan
- The Salamander Fire by Marly Youmans
- The Margay's Children by Richard Bowes
- Thimbleriggery and Fledglings by Steve Berman
- The Flock by Lucius Shepard
- The Children of The Shark God by Peter S. Beagle
- Rosina by Nan Fry
- A Biography of Ellen Datlow
- A Biography of Terri Windling
- Copyright
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