Anthology of 16 stories (two original), plus eight essays (one a reprint), and the online discussion started by M. John Harrison that created the term “New Weird”. One new story is a round-robin by seven authors including Paul Di Filippo, Cat Rambo, and Daniel Abraham. The editors discuss the history and meaning of New Weird in their introduction. |
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Anthology exploring the steampunk sub-genre with 11 stories, one novel excerpt, and two original essays, plus a preface by the editors and introduction by Jess Nevins. Authors include Michael Moorcock, James P. Blaylock, and Neal Stephenson. |
Anthology of 23 steampunk stories (four original and one a new translation), two essays, and a roundtable interview on the future of Steampunk. Authors include William Gibson, Jeffrey Ford, and Cherie Priest. Details taken from online listing. |
Original anthology with six stories and 24 fictional descriptions of very strange objects (plus a catalog of 29 additional briefly described items); a companion to The Thackery T. Lambshead Pocket Guide to Eccentric & Discredited Diseases. Authors include Ted Chiang, Naomi Novik, Carrie Vaughn, Michael Moorcock, and China Miéville. The 19 illustrators include John Coulthart, Mike Mignola, and J.K. Potter. Details taken from online listing. |
Sold as part of a set with with Ambergris Appendix. Limited to 500 signed, numbered, copies. Also available in a traycased edition, limited to 52 lettered, signed, copies ($1400.00). Details taken from publisher website. |
Limited to 750 signed, numbered, copies. Details taken from publisher website. |
Extremely bizarre collection of eleven vignettes about frogs, most of them humorous and fantastic. |
Collection of nine fantasy or surreal stories. Introduction by Mark Rich. Illustrated by Rodger Gerberding. |
Chapbook collection of three stories, supposedly published by “Hoegbottom Press” in VanderMeer’s mythical city of Ambergris. This is a limited edition of 50 published as a holiday present, not for sale. |
Collection of four surreal novellas, some revised, set in VanderMeer’s city of Ambergris. Introduction by Michael Moorcock. |
Reprint (Cosmos 8/01) collection of five surreal novellas, one original to this edition, plus other material not in the original collection, all involving in VanderMeer’s city of Ambergris; a sealed packet with the decryption of one story is included. The four stories from the previous edition have all been revised somewhat. Introduction by Michael Moorcock. |
Limited to 500 signed, numbered, copies. Also available in a traycased edition, limited to 52 lettered, signed, copies ($350.00). Details taken from publisher’s website. |
Collection of 18 poems, three original, and ten short-short stories. A hardcover edition (-93-9, $21.95) was announced but not seen. |
Reprint (Farrar, Straus and Giroux 2019) SF novel. This edition includes an exclusive bonus section that was trimmed and altered for inclusion in the novel. Limited to 500 signed, numbered, copies. Also available in a traycased edition, limited to 52 lettered, signed, copies ($750.00). Details taken from publisher website. |
Reprint (MCD 2021) SF novel. Limited to 500 signed, numbered, copies. Also available in a traycased edition, limited to 26 lettered, signed, copies ($750.00). Details taken from publisher website. |
Collection of 23 stories, three original, plus one significantly revised from previous online publication. Five stories, including one original, are set in the world of Ambergris. The author provides notes on the writing of each piece. Introduction by Jeffrey Ford. |
Collection of 37 interrelated micro-stories, some with fantasy/surreal elements, about the secret lives of various people, a follow-up of sorts to the Secret Life collection from Golden Gryphon. |
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Original anthology of 15 fantasy stories focusing on the surreal, the decadent, and magic realism. Authors include Stepan Chapman, Elizabeth Hand, and Steve Rasnic Tem. |
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Original anthology, subtitled “The Legacy of Boccaccio”, of four novellas; one, by Richard Calder, “forms the basis” of the novel Franzetta (not yet published in the US). There are interviews with each of the authors, and an essay on the novella form by David Pringle. Other authors are Rhys Hughes, L. Timmel Duchamp, and Stepan Chapman. |
Original anthology of 27 stories, four reprints, by authors including Michael Moorcock, Jeffrey Ford, Brian Stableford, and Carol Emshwiller. Introduction by VanderMeer. |
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Original anthology, a fake disease guide listing 59 diseases, as described by authors including Michael Moorcock, Neil Gaiman, Alan Moore, Gahan Wilson, China Miéville, Rachel Pollack, and Paul Di Filippo. A limited edition of 650 signed by all contributors (-53-3, $45.00) is also available. |
Young-adult collection of 13 horror/dark fantasy stories, one a reprint. |
Young-adult collection of seven dark fantasy stories of ghosts and the undead. |
Young-adult collection of 10 fantasy stories, seven original and three reprints. |
Young-adult collection of 13 tongue-in-cheek revisions of fairy tales. Illustrations by Brad Weinman. |