Hardcover edition edited by Ellen Datlow and Terry Windling and published by St. Martin’s Press New York. Over 250,000 words of the finest fantasy and horror stories. Includes:
The Poacher by Ursula K. Le Guin
England Underway by Terry Bisson
The Woman in the Painting by Lisa Goldstein
The Daemon Street Ghost-Trap by Terry Dowling
Memo for Freud (poem) by Daina Chaviano
The Sunday-Go-To-Meeting by Nancy A. Collins
Breath by Adam Corbin Fusco
Knives (poem) by Jane Yolden
Mrs. Jones by Carol Emshwiller
Snow Man by John Coyne
One Night, or Scheherazzade’s Bare Minimum by Thomas M. Disch
Dead Man’s Shoes by Charles de Lint
The Lodger by Fred Campbell
The Erl-King by Elizabeth Hand
The Chrysanthemum Spirit by Osamu Dazai
Angel by Mary Ellis
The Taking of Mr. Bell by Graham Masterson
The Saint by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Cottage by Bruce M######@$%$%$%$%$%$%ister
Doodles by Steve Rasnic Tem
Dying in Bangkok by Dan Simmons
Prisoners of the Royal Weather (poem) by Bruce Boston
The Snow Queen by Patricia A McKillip
Troll-Bridge by Neil Gaiman
The Storyteller by Rafik Schami
Rice and Milk by Rosario Ferre
Ridi Bobo by Robert Devereaux
Playing With Fire by Ellen Kushner
Later by Michael Marshall Smith
Distances by Sherman Alexie
Crash Cart by Nancy Holder
Some Strange Desire by Ian McDonald
The Dog Park by Dennis Etchison
Wooden Druthers by E.R. Stewart
Inscription by Jane Yolden
In Camera by Robert Westall
The wealth of Kingdoms (An Inflationary Talk) by Daniel Hood
The Crucian Pit by Nicholas Royle
The Ecology of Reptiles by John Coyne
The Last Crossing by Thomas Tessier
Small Adjustments by Calia Rossi
Precious by Roberta Lannes
Susan by Harlan Ellison
Freud at Thirty Paces by Sara Paretsky
If Angels Ate Apples (poem) by Geoffrey A.Landis
Exogamy by John Crowley
The princess Who Kicked Butt by Will Shetterly
The Apprentice by Miriam Grace Monfredo
Alvyta (A Lithuanian Fairy Tale) by O.V. de L. Milosz
The Pig Man by Augustine Bruins Funnell
Tattoo by A.R. Morlan
Lady of the Skulls by Patricia A. McKillip
To Scale by Nancy Kress
Roar at the Heart of the World by Danith McPherson Over 500 pages of fantasy and horror that will maintain the interest of any avid readers of either or both genres. |