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Publisher Comments:

Move over, urban fantasy—here comes suburban fantasy. What self-respecting witch, vampire, or werewolf would be caught dead—or undead—anywhere but the Big City, you may ask? Look, lets give the uncanny crew a little credit for intelligence: If they had the smarts to see the advantage in packing up and moving into the cities, why wouldnt they have the smarts to move out of said cities if it looked like they could get a better quality-of-life/death elsewhere? (Tough enough going about your otherworldly business and evading the occasional mob wielding halogen torches and designer pitchforks, but have you ever seen city real estate prices?)

So lets welcome our first group of supernatural suburbanites, the witches. Their powers are awesome, their methods of coping with the lumps, bumps, and idiosyncrasies of Suburbia are ingenious, and they always bring the loveliest gingerbread to the PTA bake sale. But whatever you do, dont try telling them that life in a non-city setting is bland, banal and boring, or you might get turned into . . . ribbit!  

Stories of suburban sorcery by Harry Turtledove, Sarah A. Hoyt, Jan and S.M. Stirling, K. D. Wentworth, and more—including Esther Friesner herself.

 

Synopsis:

This collection of fantasy chick lit features stories about witches who have happily settled in suburbia by authors including Harry Turtledove, Sarah A. Hoyt, Esther Friesner, and others. Original.

About the Author

Esther Friesner is winner twice over of the coveted Nebula Award (for the Years Best short Story, 1995 and 1996) and is the author of over thirty novels, including the USA Today best-seller Warchild, and more than one hundred short stories. For Baen she edited the five popular “Chicks in Chainmail” anthologies. Her works have been published in the UK, Japan, Germany, Russia, France and Italy. She lives in Connecticut with her husband, two children, and two rambunctious cats.  

Product Details

ISBN:
9781439132746
Publisher:
Baen Books
Subject:
Fantasy - Contemporary
Editor:
Friesner, Esther
Author:
Friesner, Esther
Subject:
Fantasy - Epic
Subject:
Fantasy - Short Stories
Subject:
Fantasy - Anthologies
Subject:
Fantasy - General
Subject:
Science Fiction and Fantasy-Fantasy-Short Stories
Edition Description:
Mass market paperback
Publication Date:
20090531
Binding:
MASS MARKET
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
416
Dimensions:
6.75 x 4.19 in 6.65 oz
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"Synopsis" by , This collection of fantasy chick lit features stories about witches who have happily settled in suburbia by authors including Harry Turtledove, Sarah A. Hoyt, Esther Friesner, and others. Original.
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