Review:
"As always, "The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror "is the most broadly literate . . . and the most varied of all the genre annuals."-"Locus" "The most extensive and reliable guide to the field available."-"Realms of Fantasy" "The quality and the variety of the work in these annuals are guaranteed by the astonishing assiduousness of the editors."-"Necrofile" "A collection not to be missed by anyone seriously interested in fantasy or horror.""-Kirkus Reviews" "The two editors cast their nets as widely as humanly possible, and a set of these books on the shelf constitutes a uniquely authoritative guide to the progress of fantasy and horror fiction during the last decade and a bit."-"The New York Review of Science Fiction" "As always, "The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror is the most broadly literate . . . and the most varied of all the genre annuals."-"Locus "The most extensive and reliable guide to the field available."-"Realms of Fantasy "The quality and the variety of the work in these annuals are guaranteed by the astonishing assiduousness of the editors."-"Necrofile "A collection not to be missed by anyone seriously interested in fantasy or horror.""-Kirkus Reviews "The two editors cast their nets as widely as humanly possible, and a set of these books on the shelf constitutes a uniquely authoritative guide to the progress of fantasy and horror fiction during the last decade and a bit."-"The New York Review of Science Fiction
About the Author:
Ellen Datlow is the acclaimed editor of such anthologies as" Sirens and other Daemon Lovers" (with Terri Windling), "Blood Is Not Enough, Lethal Kisses, "and "Off Limits," and has won the World Fantasy Award five times. She lives in New York City and currently edits the on-line magazine Event Horizon. Terri Windling won the Mythopoeic Award for her first adult novel," The Wood Wife." She has edited numerous books and anthologies, including "The Essential Bordertown "and "Silver Birch, Blood Moon, " the most recent in a series of contemporary fairy tale anthologies, edited with Ellen Datlow. Honored five times with the World Fantasy Award, she divides her time between Devon, England, and Tucson, Arizona.
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