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Ellen Datlow

    Ellen Datlow est une éditrice célébrée dont la carrière remarquable s'étend sur plus de vingt-cinq ans dans le domaine de la science-fiction, de la fantasy et de l'horreur courtes. Son travail se caractérise par une compréhension profonde des facettes les plus sombres de l'imagination humaine, sachant déceler les nuances au sein de l'horreur et de la fiction spéculative qui résonnent profondément auprès des lecteurs. Datlow est réputée pour sa sélection méticuleuse d'anthologies présentant le meilleur de la littérature de genre, son œil éditorial façonnant constamment le paysage de l'horreur et de la fantasy modernes.

    Ellen Datlow
    The Best Fantasy and Horror 1
    When Things Get Dark
    The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Twelfth Annual Collection
    The Best Horror of the Year. Vol.10
    Naked City. Tales of Urban Fantasy
    Black Thorn, White Rose
    • Black Thorn, White Rose

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      The award-winning editors of Snow White, Blood Red return us to distinctly adult realms of myth and the fantastic -- with 18 wondrous works that cloak the magical fictions we heard at grandma's knee in mantles of darkness and dread. From Roger Zelansky's delightful tale of Death's disobedient godson to Peter Straub's blood-chilling examination of a gargantuan Cinderella and her terrible twisted "art," here are stories strange and miraculous -- remarkable modern storytelling that remold our most cherished childhood fables into things sexier, more sinister... and more appealing to grown-up tastes and sensibilities. The "Snow White, Blood Red" Collection #1. Snow White, Blood Red #2. Black Thorn, White Rose #3. Ruby Slippers, Golden Tears #4. Black Swan, White Raven #5. Silver Birch, Blood Moon #6. Black Heart, Ivory Bones

      Black Thorn, White Rose
    • An anthology of gritty supernatural tales of magic and mischief by leading genre authors includes an original "Harry Dresden" by Jim Butcher, Patricia Briggs' story about a vampire who must save the Fae who lifted his curse, and Holly Black's short pieceabout a rock star who discovers a young woman's unnatural appetites.

      Naked City. Tales of Urban Fantasy
    • TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction: Summation 2017-Ellen Datlow Better You Believe-Carole Johnstone Liquid Air-Inna Effress Holiday Romance-Mark Morris Furtherest-Kaaron Warren Where's the Harm?-Rebecca Lloyd Whatever Comes After Calcutta-David Erik Nelson A Human Stain-Kelly Robson The Stories We Tell about Ghosts-A. C. Wise Endosketal-Sarah Read West of Matamoros, North of Hell-Brian Hodge Alligator Point-S. P. Miskowski Dark Warm Heart-Rich Larson There and Back Again-Carmen Maria Machado Shepherd's Business-Stephen Gallagher You Can Stay All Day-Mira Grant Harvest Song, Gathering Song-A. C. Wise The Granfalloon-Orrin Grey Fail-Safe-Philip Fracassi The Starry Crown- Marc E. Fitch Eqalussuaq-Tim Major Lost in the Dark-John Langan Honorable Mentions About the Authors Acknowledgment of Copyright About the Editor

      The Best Horror of the Year. Vol.10
    • Over 250,000 words of the finest fantasy and horrorA. S. ByattCharles de LintKaren Joy FowlerNeil GaimanLisa GoldsteinStephen KingEllen KushnerPatricia A. McKillipSteven MillhauserMichael Marshall SmithPeter StraubJane YolenFor more than a decade, readers have looked to The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror to showcase the highest achievements of fantastic fiction. Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling continue their critically acclaimed and award-winning tradition with another stunning collection of stories. The fiction and poetry here is culled from an exhaustive survey of the field, nearly four dozen stories ranging from fairy tales to gothic horror, from magical realism to dark tales in the Grand Guignol style. Rounding out the volume are the editors' invaluable overviews of the year in fantastic fiction, and a long list of Honorable Mentions, making this volume a valubale reference source as well as the best reading available in fantasy and horror

      The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Twelfth Annual Collection
    • When Things Get Dark

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,0(277)Évaluer

      Legendary editor, Ellen Datlow, collects today’s best horror writers in tribute to the genius of Shirley Jackson. Featuring Joyce Carol Oates, Josh Malerman, Paul Tremblay, Richard Kadrey, Stephen Graham Jones, Elizabeth Hand and more. A collection of new and exclusive short stories inspired by, and in tribute to, Shirley Jackson. Shirley Jackson is a seminal writer of horror and mystery fiction, whose legacy resonates globally today. Chilling, human, poignant and strange, her stories have inspired a generation of writers and readers. This anthology, edited by legendary horror editor Ellen Datlow, will bring together today’s leading horror writers to offer their own personal tribute to the work of Shirley Jackson.Table of Contents“Introduction” Ellen Datlow“Funeral Birds” M. Rickert “For Sale By Owner” Elizabeth Hand “In the Deep Woods; The Light is Different There” Seanan McGuire “A Hundred Miles and a Mile” Carmen Maria Machado “Quiet Dead Things” Cassandra Khaw “Something Like Living Creatures” John Langan “Money of the Dead” Karen Heuler “Hag” Benjamin Percy “Take Me, I Am Free” Joyce Carol Oates “A Trip to Paris” Richard Kadrey “The Party” Paul Tremblay “Refinery Road” Stephen Graham Jones “The Door in the Fence” Jeffrey Ford “Pear of Anguish” Gemma Files “Special Meal” Josh Malerman “Sooner or Later, Your Wife Will Drive Home” Genevieve Valentine “Tiptoe” Laird Barron “Skinder's Veil” Kelly Link

      When Things Get Dark
    • The Best Fantasy and Horror 1

      • 482pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      3,9(30)Évaluer

      First edition hardcover with unclipped dust jacket, in very good condition. Includes 'Buffalo Gals, Won't You Come Out Tonight' by Ursula K. Le Guin. Jacket is lightly scuffed and scored. Boardsa re clean, binding is sound and pages are clear. LW

      The Best Fantasy and Horror 1
    • For more than a decade, readers have turned to The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror to find the most rewarding fantastic short stories. Ellen Datlow, Kelly Link and Gavin Grant continue their critically acclaimed and award-winning tradition with another stunning collection of stories. The fiction and poetry here is culled from an exhaustive survey of the field—nearly four dozen stories, ranging from fairy tales to gothic horror, from magical realism to dark tales in the Grand Guignol-style. Rounding out the volume are the editors' invaluable overviews of the year in fantasy and horror and Year's Best sections—on comics, by Charles Vess, and on anime and manga, by Joan D. Vinge and on film and television by Edward Bryant. This is an indispensable reference as well as the best reading available in fantasy and horror.*Terry Bisson *Kevin Brockmeier *Dan Chaon *Peter Crowther *Theodora Goss *Daphne Gottlieb *Glen Hirshberg *Brian Hodge *Nina Kiriki Hoffman *Kij Johnson *Paul LaFarge *Thomas Ligotti *Sara Maitland *Maureen F. McHugh *Steve Rasnic Tem *Benjamin Rosenbaum *Michael Marshall Smith *Michael Swanwick *Karen Traviss *Megan Whalen Turner

      The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror. Seventeenth Annual Collection
    • To coincide with the 200th anniversary of the birth of Edgar Allan Poe, this anthology celebrates the depth and diversity of one of the most important figures in literature. Compiled by multi-award winning editor, Ellen Datlow, it presents some of the foremost talents of the genre, who have come together to reimagine tales inspired by Poe.

      Poe. 19 New Tales of Suspense, Dark Fantasy, and Horror. Inspired by Edgar Allan Poe
    • Fantasy and Horror

      • 672pages
      • 24 heures de lecture
      3,3(7)Évaluer

      For more than a decade, readers have turned to The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror to find the most rewarding fantastic short stories. Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling continue their critically acclaimed and award-winning tradition with another stunning collection of stories. The fiction and poetry here is culled from an exhaustive survey of the field, nearly four dozen stories ranging from fairy tales to gothic horror, from magical realism to dark tales in the Grand Guignol style. Rounding out the volume are the editors' invaluable overviews of the year in fantasy and horror, a new Year's Best section, on comics, by Charles Vess, and on anime and manga, by Joan D. Vinge, and a long list of Honorable Mentions, making this an indispensable reference as well as the best reading available in fantasy and horror.

      Fantasy and Horror
    • Snow White, Blood Red

      • 436pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      3,8(6374)Évaluer

      Once upon a time, fairy tales were for children... But no longer. You hold in your hands a volume of wonders -- magical tales of trolls and ogres, of bewitched princesses and kingdoms accursed, penned by some of the most acclaimed fantasists of our day. But these are not bedtime stories designed to usher an innocent child gently into a realm of dreams. These are stories that bite -- lush and erotic, often dark and disturbing mystical journeys through a phantasmagoric landscape of distinctly adult sensibilities... where there is no such thing as "happily ever after."

      Snow White, Blood Red