
Silver Birch, Blood Moon
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Long ago, when we were children, our dreams were inspired by the fairy tales we heard at our mothers' and grandmothers' knees-stories of princesses and princes and witches and wondrous enchantments, by the Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen, and from the pages of 1001 Arabian Nights. But, as World Fantasy Award-winning editors Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling remind us, these stories were often tamed and sanitized versions. The originals were frequently darker-and in Silver Birch, Blood Moon, they turn darker still.
Twenty-one modern Grimms and Andersens-masterful storytellers including Neil Gaiman, Nancy Kress, and Tanith Lee-now reinvent beloved bedtime stories for our time. The Sea Witch gets her say, relating the story of "The Little Mermaid" from her own point of view. "Thumbelina" becomes a tale of creeping horror, while a delightfully naughty spin is put on "The Emperor's New Clothes." Author Caitlín R. Kiernan transports Snow White to a dark, gritty, industrial urban setting, and Patricia Briggs details "The Price" of dealing with a royal and unrepentantly evil Rumpelstiltskin.
Rich, provocative, and unabashedly adult, each of these tales is a modern treasure, reminding us that wishes have consequences and not all genies have our best interests at heart.
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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
- Intro
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction: Terri Windling and Ellen Datlow
- Kiss Kiss: Tanith Lee
- Carabosse: Delia Sherman
- The Price: Patricia Briggs
- Glass Coffin: Caitlín R. Kiernan
- The Vanishing Virgin: Harvey Jacobs
- Clad in Gossamer: Nancy Kress
- Precious: Nalo Hopkinson
- The Sea Hag: Melissa Lee Shaw
- The Frog Chauffeur: Garry Kilworth
- The Dybbuk in the Bottle: Russell William Asplund
- The Shell Box: Karawynn Long
- Ivory Bones: Susan Wade
- The Wild Heart: Anne Bishop
- You Wandered Off Like a Foolish Child to Break Your Heart and Mine: Pat York
- Arabian Phoenix: India Edghill
- Toad-Rich: Michael Cadnum
- Skin So Green and Fine: Wendy Wheeler
- The Willful Child, the Black Dog, and the Beanstalk: Melanie Tem
- Locks: Neil Gaiman
- Marsh-Magic: Robin McKinley
- Toad: Patricia A. McKillip
- Acknowledgments
- A Biography of Ellen Datlow
- A Biography of Terri Windling
- Copyright Page
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