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Starred Review. Kiernan ranks as one of today's finest practitioners of "the art of disquiet," as Ramsey Campbell notes in his perspicacious afterword to this remarkable collection. Her enigmatic short stories are written in lyrical prose that sweeps the reader completely into strange dark worlds where characters choose to embrace madness over the mundane and nightmares offer guidance as well as fear. Even when subtly alluding to H.P. Lovecraft, as many of these stories do ("So Runs the World Away," "The Dead and the Moonstruck," etc.) Kiernan's voice remains unique. In these evocative tales, bathrooms can transport you to an alien sea ("Onion"), paleontology can lead to damnation ("Valentia"), and even a mud puddle can touch on the unknowable and its terrors ("Standing Water"). The volume's sole original entry, "La Peau Verte," weaves a multiplicity of truths and the attractions of the forbidden into a small masterpiece of mystery. Exquisite interior illustrations by Richard Kirk enhance these 13 "love letters" to Charles Fort, collector of strange and anomalous phenomena.
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Now largely forgotten, except as inspiration for the title of the glossy monthly, Fortean Times, Charles Fort (1874-1932) was an ardent skeptic who devoted himself to studying paranormal phenomena and eventually publishing his findings as The Book of the Damned (1919). In homage to him, Kiernan's third story collection presents 13 explorations of the less-reputable fringes of science. More than a few focus on anomalies that have mirror images in the real world. In one story, paleontologists discover on an Irish isle the fossilized tracks of fairylike creatures that predate the dinosaur era--similar tracks were actually documented in 1994. Other tales look into the dark possibilities of summoning spirits via a Ouija board and of a spectral animal haunting the hallways in a young couple's apartment. Each story is steeped in Kiernan's masterfully evocative, eerie prose, which echoes the best of Lovecraft. Fans of horror fiction who are just discovering Kiernan's rare gifts should use this volume as a stepping-stone to her equally brilliant novels (e.g., The Dry Salvages, 2004). Carl Hays
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 270 pages
  • Publisher: Subterranean Press (September 30, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1596060344
  • ISBN-13: 978-1596060340
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.5 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,164,155 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Essential story collection, October 5, 2005
This book is a treasure; buy a copy while you have a chance. The stories are gripping and the prose masterful. The tales linger in the memory and will surely reward future re-reading.

Kiernan's wonderful short fiction has won numerous honors and awards, and the reasons are quickly apparent.

The attention to excellence throughout the book goes beyond the wonderful tales and prose to the physical product and details like interior illustrations, dusk jacket design, and a gripping introduction that eases into an unsettling personal anecdote, as memorable and fascinating as many of the tales themselves.

This book is filled with writing to be savored.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Really an exceptional collection, December 7, 2005
I was given this (impossibly beautiful) Subterranean edition a few weeks ago, and I am mighty grateful for it. By and large, this is one of the strongest short story collections I've ever gotten my hands on - and I highly recommend it for a bit of late-night reading over a glass of wine.

It was my personal (and by no means authoritative) opinion that the first and last few stories are the strongest in the compilation; I felt a little let down by a few of the middle ones. One or two felt like filler, and a couple others read like some brilliant beginnings to much longer pieces that I was disappointed not to have at my disposal. But this is absolutely the worst that can be said for it.

Beware of purchasing it as a gift. You might be reluctant to pass it on to its intended recipient.
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5.0 out of 5 stars It's that good., December 28, 2005
Caitlin R. Kiernan, To Charles Fort, with Love (Subterranean Press, 2005)

Once again Subterranean exceeds expectations by having constructed a beautiful book. It's amazing how much difference there can be between a book from a major publisher and one from a small press; pick up just about any title from Subterranean, Ziesing, Prime, etc., and the difference will immediately be obvious. The beauty of the construction alone is enough that any Subterranean Press book I've ever come across starts off in a better place, from the standpoint of reviewing it, than most.

Inside this one, in particular, are the stories of Caitlin R. Kiernan, whose work, in my experience, has never once failed to do justice to the labor-of-love construction one finds at Subterranean. Kiernan's work is never less than excellent. It is sometimes difficult, sometimes confusing (in a good way), always thought-provoking. If you've been a fan for a while, you've probably read one or two of these (most likely "Standing Water" and "Onion," both of which are well worth the re-read), but unless you're a fanatic with far more money than I, there will be a few in here that are likely new to you. I always seem to come back to comparing Kiernan's work to Candles for Elizabeth, and of course that was where my head went immediately upon finishing this collection; many of these stories are just as good as the work in that chapbook, which, from my POV, ranks them among the best of her stuff that I have yet come across.

Wonderful. You want this. **** ½
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5.0 out of 5 stars Sometimes redundant, but brilliant on the whole: fantastical and frightening, these stories are a pleasure. Highly recommended
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