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Realms: The First Year of Clarkesworld Magazine

by Nick Mamatas

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Step into a world of wonder, epiphany, and danger. From the return of old gods to the adventures of the last dragon on Earth, from quantum physics to manticores trained for the circus, this unique anthology takes readers on journeys to realms both distant and oddly familiar. Selected from the critically-acclaimed online magazine Clarkesworld, Realms collects the work of twenty-four visionary writers of short fiction.

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"With this compilation of the 24 stories appearing in the first 12 issues of online magazine Clarkesworld, Mamatas hits at least two of his three targets: brevity and popular appeal abound, while weirdness is less certain. Several stories equate 'weird' with sexual deviance, while others mine folklore and fairy tales. Jeff VanderMeer's 'The Third Bear' neatly balances avant-garde angst and Russian myth, while Elizabeth Bear's 'Orm the Beautiful' is passionate and compelling, but not strange. The cleverest and most mild-mannered tale is Jenny Davidson's 'The Other Amazon,' while the most emotionally gripping may be Caitlin R. Kiernan's nimble King Kong homage, 'The Ape's Wife.' These last four are the collection's standout entries, but only Kiernan fully embraces both the esoteric and the broadly compelling. On balance, the anthology tilts slightly more toward accessibility than to the truly bizarre." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Product Details

ISBN:
9780809572489
Author:
Mamatas, Nick
Publisher:
Wyrm
Author:
Wallace, Sean
Subject:
Fantasy - Short Stories
Subject:
Fantasty fiction, American
Subject:
Science Fiction and Fantasy-Fantasy-Short Stories
Publication Date:
20080331
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
256
Dimensions:
8.51x5.76x.71 in. .75 lbs.

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "With this compilation of the 24 stories appearing in the first 12 issues of online magazine Clarkesworld, Mamatas hits at least two of his three targets: brevity and popular appeal abound, while weirdness is less certain. Several stories equate 'weird' with sexual deviance, while others mine folklore and fairy tales. Jeff VanderMeer's 'The Third Bear' neatly balances avant-garde angst and Russian myth, while Elizabeth Bear's 'Orm the Beautiful' is passionate and compelling, but not strange. The cleverest and most mild-mannered tale is Jenny Davidson's 'The Other Amazon,' while the most emotionally gripping may be Caitlin R. Kiernan's nimble King Kong homage, 'The Ape's Wife.' These last four are the collection's standout entries, but only Kiernan fully embraces both the esoteric and the broadly compelling. On balance, the anthology tilts slightly more toward accessibility than to the truly bizarre." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
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