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first review of YBFH #21 and it's a starred one
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Publishers Weekly, August 25 issue

The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 2008: 21st Annual Collection Edited by Ellen Datlow, Kelly Link and Gavin J. Grant. St. Martin's Griffin, $35 (608p) ISBN 978-0-312-38047-2; $21.95 paper ISBN 978-0-312-38048-9

The 40 selections in this exemplary anthology from Link and Grant (the fantasy half) and Datlow (the horror half) reflect virtually every hue of the fantasy/horror palette: urban fantasy in Jeffrey Ford's “The Drowned Life” and Karen Joy Fowler's “The Last Worders”; traditional supernatural horror in Paul Walther's “Splitfoot” and Terry Dowling's “Toother”; modern folk fantasy in Elizabeth Hand's “Winter's Wife” and Eileen Gunn's “Up the Fire Road”; and cosmic terror fiction in Laird Barron's “The Forest” and Don Tumasonis's “The Swing.” A handful of stories involve child abuse and abduction, of which Lisa Tuttle's “Closet Dreams” is the most horrifying. The front matter's snapshot summaries of the past year's yield in fantasy, horror, comics, mixed media and music are a small and invaluable book unto themselves. (Oct.)

Thanks. I'm always relieved when it gets a star.

Dessert trucks for everyone!

Great news! As always, I'm itching to get this. I remember a time when the book would be out by now. Sigh. Soon, though.

Congratulations and a big Yay!

Cool! WTG, Ellen (and Gavin & Kelly)!

Congrats to YOU for the mention.

I'm certainly in good company there.

Yay! I'm especially glad that "The forest" is in it, because that was a wonderful piece of work. Also excited about the Lisa Tuttle, as i haven't read it yet.


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