
Salon Fantastique
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Winner of the World Fantasy Award for Best Anthology
Inspired by the literary salons of eighteenth-century France, Salon Fantastique brings together renowned authors to create and share new tales that show the fantasy form at its best. The resulting stories form a conversation between established and emerging writers, historical and contemporary fiction, timeless folklore themes and the immediacy of modern politics, traditional linear narratives, and more experimental storytelling.
Kicking off the collection is Delia Sherman's "La Fée Verte," in which a nineteenth-century prostitute takes a lover among the other women in a Parisian bordello, a mysterious wraith who sees the past, present, and future. In Catherynne M.Valente's "A Gray and Soundless Tide," a woman shelters a selkie and learns her tragic story, while in Paul DiFilippo's "Femaville 29," a tsunami gives birth to a glorious new city rising from the imagination of children. In the intimate company of today's master fantasists, you'll be gifted with stories that will take the genre in directions you never could have imagined...
"Bring[s] together mostly new fantasy writers, most of them contributors to previous Datlow/Windling books and perhaps forming a distinct 'school.' Call it American magic realism." - Publishers Weekly
"A roster of fifteen contributors to make any lover of literary fantasy go weak at the knees.... an anthology that rewards reflection." - Strange Horizons
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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
- Contents
- Introduction by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling
- La Fée Verte by Delia Sherman
- Dust Devil on a Quiet Street by Richard Bowes
- To Measure the Earth by Jedediah Berry
- A Gray and Soundless Tide by Catherynne M. Valente
- Concealment Shoes by Marly Youmans
- The Guardian of the Egg by Christopher Barzak
- My Travels With Al-Qaeda by Lavie Tidhar
- Chandail by Peter S. Beagle
- Down the Wall by Greer Gilman
- Femaville 29 by Paul Di Filippo
- Nottamun Town by Gregory Maguire
- Yours, Etc. by Gavin J. Grant
- The Mask of '67 by David Prill
- The Night Whiskey by Jeffrey Ford
- The Lepidopterist by Lucius Shepard
- A Biography of Ellen Datlow
- A Biography of Terri Windling
- Copyright
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