From Publishers Weekly
Declaring that short stories are the heart and soul of fantastical fiction, prolific and venerable editor Datlow collects 16 impressive original stories in this unthemed anthology. Standout selections include Margo Lanagan's deeply disturbing The Goosle, which eloquently corrupts the Hansel and Gretel fable with bubonic plague, sexual slavery and mass murder; Jason Stoddard's The Elephant Ironclads, which describes an emergent 20th-century Navajo nation struggling to become a world power while staying true to its culture; Elizabeth Bear's Sonny Liston Takes the Fall, a poignant tale about the life, death and sad legacy of the troubled heavyweight fighter; and Pat Cadigan's Jimmy, a strange and supernatural coming-of-age story set in the moments just after John F. Kennedy's assassination. The thematic diversity and consistently high quality of narrative throughout make for a solid and enjoyable anthology.
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From Booklist
Datlow’s new anthology shows her picking up from where her duties as story editor for SciFi.com left off in 2007. With the popular Web site’s recent move toward covering only television and film, Datlow takes her philosophy of showcasing the short story’s far-reaching possibilities back to the printed page. As in its Internet counterpart, the book emphasizes her embrace of the widest possible assortments of voices and ideas. Established authors, such as Barry N. Malzberg and Pat Cadigan, mingle with relative newcomers, such as Jason Stoddard and Nathan Ballingrud. Lucy Sussex contributes a suspenseful tale about a volcano enthusiast whose uncanny knack for filming the precise moment of eruption becomes a deadly liability. Margo Lanagan’s “The Goosle” combines Australian myth with horror in a gruesome sequel to Hansel and Gretel. Other tales explore alternate world history, the anxious realm of nightmares, and the fate of a miniature city. Datlow’s keen eye for talent results in a sumptuous and engaging collection of narrative gems from speculative fiction’s cutting edge. --Carl Hays
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