Authors: Ann VanderMeer,Jeff Vandermeer
Tags: #Fiction, #Fantasy, #General, #Science Fiction, #Fantasy fiction, #American, #Anthologies, #Horror tales; American, #Fantasy fiction; American, #Short Stories, #Horror tales
Editors:
ANN VANDERMEER
has been a publisher for over twenty years, running her award-winning Buzzcity Press. Currently, she serves as the fiction editor for
Weird Tales
magazine. She lives in Tallahassee, Florida, with co-editor Jeff VanderMeer.
JEFF VANDERMEER
is a two-time winner of the World Fantasy Award and author of such books as
Veniss Underground, City ofSaints & Madmen,
and
Shriek: An Afterword.
The VanderMeers are currently editing the anthologies
Best American Fantasy, Fast Ships/Black Sails, Steampunk, Last Drink Bird Head,
and
The Leonardo Variations,
a Clarion charity anthology, among others.
Table of Contents
introduction | The New Weird: "It's Alive?" | Jeff VanderMeer
The Luck in the Head |M. John Harrison
In the Hills, the Cities | Clive Barker
Crossing into Cambodia | Michael Moorcock
The Braining of Mother Lamprey | Simon D. Ings
The Neglected Garden | Kathe Koja
A Soft Voice Whispers Nothing | Thomas Ligotti
The Art of Dying | K. J. Bishop
Letters from Tainaron | Leena Krohn
The Ride of the Gabbleratchet | Steph Swainston
The Gutter Sees the Light That Never Shines | Alistair Rennie
New Weird Discussions: The Creation of a Term
"New Weird": I Think We're the Scene | Michael Cisco
Tracking Phantoms | Darja Malcolm-Clarke
Whose Words You Wear | K. J. Bishop
European Editor Perspectives on the New Weird | Martin Šust, Michael Haulica, Hannes Riffel, Jukka H
Festival Lives | PREAMBLE: Ann and Jeff VanderMeer
VIEW 1: Death in a Dirty Dhoti | Paul DiFilippo
VIEW 2: Cornflowers Beside the Unuttered | Cat Rambo
VIEW 3: All God's Chillun Got Wings | Sarah Monette
VIEW 4: Locust-Mind | Daniel Abraham
VIEW 5: Constable Chalch and the Ten Thousand Heroes | Felix Gilman
VIEW 6: Golden Lads All Must... | Hal Duncan
VIEW 7: Forfend the Heavens' Rending | Conrad Williams
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