
Ruby Slippers, Golden Tears
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For many of us, the fairy tale was our first exposure to the written word and the power of storytelling. These wondrous works of magic and morality enthralled us, enchanted us, sometimes terrified us, and remain in our hearts and memories still. Once again, World Fantasy Award-winning editors Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling have compiled an extraordinary collection of reimagined tales conceived by some of today's most acclaimed contemporary purveyors of literary fantasy, science fiction, and horror, including Neil Gaiman, Gahan Wilson, Joyce Carol Oates, Tanith Lee, Nancy Kress, Gene Wolfe, and others.
Remarkable things lurk in these dark and magical woods. Here Beauty confronts a serial-killer Beast, Hansel and Gretel's witch resides not in a gingerbread house but in a luxurious resort, and Rumpelstiltskin is truly the devil demanding his due, rightfully or otherwise. The hilarious "Roach in Loafers" ingeniously combines the classic "Elves and the Shoemaker" tale with "Puss in Boots" and adds an insectile twist, while in a modern fable that blends The Wizard of Ozand Hans Christian Andersen, Dorothy is set adrift in Hollywoodland, ruby slippers and all. These are notthe fairy stories you remember from childhood.
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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 Page
- Title Page
- Contents
- Introduction: Terri Windling and Ellen Datlow
- Ruby Slippers: Susan Wade
- The Beast: Tanith Lee
- Masterpiece: Garry Kilworth
- Summer Wind: Nancy Kress
- This Century of Sleep or, Briar Rose Beneath the Sea: Farida S.T. Shapiro
- The Crossing: Joyce Carol Oates
- Roach in Loafers: Roberta Lannes
- Naked Little Men: Michael Cadnum
- Brother Bear: Lisa Goldstein
- The Emperor Who Had Never Seen a Dragon: John Brunner
- Billy Fearless: Nancy A. Collins
- The Death of Koshchei the Deathless (a tale of old Russia): Gene Wolfe
- The Real Princess: Susan Palwick
- The Huntsman's Story: Milbre Burch
- After Push Comes to Shove: Milbre Burch
- Hansel and Grettel: Gahan Wilson
- Match Girl: Anne Bishop
- Waking the Prince: Kathe Koja
- The Fox Wife: Ellen Steiber
- The White Road: Neil Gaiman
- The Traveler and the Tale: Jane Yolen
- The Printer's Daughter: Delia Sherman
- Acknowledgments
- A Biography of Ellen Datlow
- A Biography of Terri Windling
- Copyright Page
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