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Limited to 1000 signed, numbered, copies. Details taken from online listing. |
Young-adult original anthology of 19 stories of apocalypse and dystopia. Authors include Carol Emshwiller, Gregory Maguire, Nalo Hopkinson, and Garth Nix. Details taken from online listing. |
Anthology of 19 stories, ten original, with an introduction by William Gibson. All the stories are provocative and remarkably varied. |
Original YA anthology of 18 stories and six poems. Introduction by Terri Windling. Illustrated by Charles Vess. Authors include Lucius Shepard, Peter S. Beagle, Tanish Lee, and Carol Emshwiller. |
Year’s best anthology with 17 horror stories from 2009, with a summation of the year by Datlow. Authors include Suzy McKee Charnas, Michael Marshall Smith, and Laird Barron. Details taken from online listing. |
Year’s best anthology with 28 horror stories from 2012, with a summation of the year by Datlow. Authors include Lucy Taylor, Jeffrey Ford, and Ramsey Campbell. Details supplied by Denny Lien. |
Year’s best anthology with 24 horror stories from 2013, with a summation of the year by Datlow. Authors include Steve Rasnic Tem, Kim Newman, Neil Gaiman, and Linda Nagata. E-book also available. Details taken from online listing. |
Year’s best anthology of 22 horror stories from 2014, with a summation of the year by Datlow. Authors include Genevieve Valentine, Garth Nix, and Cody Goodfellow. |
Horror anthology. Details taken from online listing. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Details taken from Table of Contents. |
Details taken from ebook Table of Contents. |
Details taken from ebook Table of Contents. |
Original anthology of 15 dark stories, two reprints, and one poem involving birds. Authors include Joyce Carol Oates, Jeffrey Ford, and Pat Cadigan. Details taken from online listing. |
Original anthology of 17 fairy tales for adults, one a reprint, plus four poems. Authors include Neil Gaiman, Joyce Carol Oates, and Howard Waldrop. |
Original anthology of 21 adult fairy tales. Authors include Michael Cadnum, Karen Joy Fowler, Joyce Carol Oates, and John Crowley. A list of recommended reading is included. |