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Gregory Frost

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Gregory Frost is currently the Fiction Writing Workshop director at Swarthmore College.

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Snow White, Blood Red (1993) — Mitwirkender — 1,757 Exemplare
The Faery Reel: Tales from the Twilight Realm (2004) — Mitwirkender — 1,030 Exemplare
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Happily Ever After (2011) — Mitwirkender — 296 Exemplare
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The Players of Luck (1986) — Mitwirkender — 227 Exemplare
Faery! (1985) — Mitwirkender — 194 Exemplare
The Beastly Bride: Tales of the Animal People (2010) — Mitwirkender — 192 Exemplare
The Best of R. A. Lafferty (2019) — Mitwirkender — 154 Exemplare
V Wars (2012) — Mitwirkender — 154 Exemplare
Cthulhu’s Reign (2010) — Mitwirkender — 152 Exemplare
Mojo: Conjure Stories (2003) — Mitwirkender — 148 Exemplare
Spells of Binding (1988) — Mitwirkender — 147 Exemplare
Supernatural Noir (2011) — Mitwirkender — 135 Exemplare
Poe: 19 New Tales Inspired by Edgar Allan Poe (2009) — Mitwirkender — 124 Exemplare
Magic in the Mirrorstone: Tales of Fantasy (2008) — Mitwirkender — 114 Exemplare
Magic in Ithkar 2 (1985) — Mitwirkender — 113 Exemplare
The Cambridge Companion to Fantasy Literature (2012) — Mitwirkender — 112 Exemplare
Dark Duets: All-New Tales of Horror and Dark Fantasy (2014) — Mitwirkender — 101 Exemplare
Einladung nach Camelot (1988) — Mitwirkender — 97 Exemplare
The Dark of the Woods (2006) — Mitwirkender — 88 Exemplare
Best New Horror (1989) — Mitwirkender — 87 Exemplare
Out of Tune (2014) — Mitwirkender — 83 Exemplare
Best New Horror 2 (1991) — Mitwirkender — 78 Exemplare
Full Moon City (2010) — Mitwirkender — 77 Exemplare
The Secret History of Vampires (2007) — Mitwirkender — 74 Exemplare
Isaac Asimov's Vampires (1996) — Mitwirkender — 72 Exemplare
Intersections: The Sycamore Hill Anthology (1995) — Mitwirkender — 65 Exemplare
Unicorns II (1992) — Mitwirkender — 57 Exemplare
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror 08 (1997) — Mitwirkender — 52 Exemplare
Clockwork Phoenix 3: New Tales of Beauty and Strangeness (2010) — Mitwirkender — 51 Exemplare
Ripper (1988) — Mitwirkender — 49 Exemplare
Dancing With the Dark (1999) — Mitwirkender — 49 Exemplare
Dark Terrors 5: The Gollancz Book of Horror (2000) — Mitwirkender — 43 Exemplare
Sense of Wonder: A Century of Science Fiction (2011) — Mitwirkender — 30 Exemplare
Tropical Chills (1988) — Mitwirkender — 25 Exemplare
The Stories in Between: A Between Books Anthology (2009) — Mitwirkender — 24 Exemplare
The Savage Humanists (2008) — Mitwirkender — 22 Exemplare
Cold Shocks (1991) — Mitwirkender — 21 Exemplare
Futuredaze: An Anthology of YA Science Fiction (2013) — Mitwirkender — 20 Exemplare
The Fiction Factory (2005) — Co-author — 15 Exemplare
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I was hard-pressed to rate this one.

I loved the stories within the stories that told the mythologies of the world. The world-building was unique and left one wanting to know more.

The plot was rather thin especially from the middle to the end of the book. It felt unfinished and ended with a cliffhanger. The book was short enough that the 2nd book could have been included. It seems a recent thing to publish a series of shorter books rather than a larger one (GRRM being an exception). I suppose they can get more money that way.

I'm not sure I will get the next book as much as I want to see how the author wraps things up. I just feel cheated by having to get 2 books when they could have been combined.

Frost is a consummate writer. His wordcraft is exceptional. I'm surprised he isn't more well known.

I think he's better at writing short stories as shown with all the stories in this book and the fact that the plot doesn't really seem to move on. You get dribs and drabs after the beginning about the main character Leandra/Jax and her parents. You never find out about her mother at all really. Soter, her mentor and protector in a way, we never know much about at all. I hope that the 2nd book ties all this up, but again I'm worried because it felt cheated out of information in this first book.
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jezebellydancer | 18 weitere Rezensionen | Nov 26, 2022 |
A story about stories, from the point of view of a storyteller.

Of course, it's really just one main story, but the lore of the world is interwoven throughout in a more-or-less seamless manner. However, I'll admit I misinterpreted the tone of the book because of the opening "story", and was rather confused when I realized this fantasy tale does not shy away from dark and uncomfortable territory.

As someone who's not necessarily a fan of the "folk tale" style employed by the insert stories, I often found myself waiting for the main plot lines to return, though some were alright.… (mehr)
 
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Garden. | 18 weitere Rezensionen | Jun 1, 2020 |
The latest in Terri Windling's Fairy Tale series is an adaptation of the story of Bluebeard, set in the Finger Lakes region of New York in the first half of the 19th century. I'm going to proceed on the assumption that anyone reading this is familiar with the basic Bluebeard story. A Boston widower with three beautiful daughters has remarr ied, to a woman who leads him into the orbit of a millenialist preacher, the Reverend Elias Fitcher. Rev. Fitcher has announced that the world will end within the next year, and that only those who are accepted into his utopian community of Harbinger will be saved. (Fitcher and his followers are based on a real millenial movement, the Millerites, whose leader predicted the end of the world in 1843.) So Mr. Charter takes his new wife, Lavinia, and his three daughters (Vernelia, Amelia, and Katherine) off to Harbinger. There they are installed in the community's gatehouse, to collect a toll from each family seeking to enter Harbinger. They quickly discover that the house has an odd history--the previous gatekeeper and his wife, the Pulaskis, vanished, and there's apparently a ghost or spirit residing in the room shared by the three girls. The spirit predicts that each of the girls will have a suitor before the end, and in short order, Rev. Fitcher pays them a visit and decides to take the eldest, Vernelia, as his bride.

Vern is quickly whisked off to her new life as Mrs. Fitcher, in the main Harbinger community, completely separated from her family in the gatehouse. It doesn't take her long to realize there's something very wrong about her husband, and something very strange about life in Harbinger, including some odd deaths and disappearances. Eventually, of course, her husband gives her the keys to the main house at Harbinger, tells her she can go anywhere except the one room whose lock is opened by the small, glass key, and then leaves her for another proselytizing journey. This ends in the expected manner, and Fitcher, sadly informing his wife's family that she has run off to join a lover in Boston, has the marriage annulled and marries Amy. Amy in her turn makes unpleasant discoveries, with the expected result.

None of the sisters is either stupid or weak-willed, but in proper fairy-tale fashion, itrquote s the youngest sister, Kate, who is clever enough and stubborn enough to find the truth and escape Fitcher's trap.

This latest in the Fairy Tales series is, once again, a very good adaptation of the traditional story for modern, adult readers.
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LisCarey | 15 weitere Rezensionen | Sep 19, 2018 |
part of the excellent Fairy Tale Series, with an very good introduction by editor Terri Windling. combines the Bluebeard fairy tale with another collected by Grimm called "Fitcher's Bird", and then resets the whole thing in early nineteenth century New England amid tent evangelists busily manufacturing some end-of-the-world Christian fervour. that's a lot of different elements to juggle, but the whole thing works surprisingly well, and yields some vivid characters and moments of true gothic terror.… (mehr)
 
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macha | 15 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 13, 2017 |

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