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Songs for Dark Seasons (Paperback)
Lisa L Hannett; Introduction by Helen Marshall
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The gods are dead, but will not be forgotten. When Mymnir flees
Ragnarok, she hopes to escape all that bound her to sgar r-a
heedless pantheon, a domineering brother, and her neglectful
father-master, inn. But the white raven, a being of memory and
magic, should know that the past is not so easily left behind. No
matter how far she flies, she cannot evade her family. From fire
giants to whispering halls, disappearing children to
evening-wolves, fairy hills to bewitched cypress trees, and talking
heads to moonshiners of a special sort, Midnight and Moonshine
takes readers on a journey from ninth century Vinland to America's
Deep South in the present day. Publishers Weekly Starred Review (17
Sept 2012) In Seeds, the opening story of Hannett and Slatter s
innovative dark fantasy collection, Mymnir, Odinn s white raven,
flees the Ragnarok, an apocalypse for the gods alone, and comes to
the New World. There she creates a Fae kingdom in the image of
Asgardr, transforming herself from a thieving, neglected raven into
the fearsome, immortal Fae Queen. Though each story in this
collection is self-contained and varied in tone and setting (Mymnir
s Fae Court, Prohibition-era Charleston, the present, to name a
few), each one builds upon its predecessor, with multiple
generations of protagonists and recurring objects, characters
(especially Mymnir, whose desires and memories, over the centuries,
bring her to the cusp of another Ragnarok), and themes. Marked by
imagery both beautiful and grotesque, and unnerving twists that
recall the uncanny horror of original fairy tales, this collection
contains a unifying, multilayered plot that draws upon Norse
mythology to take the reader on a thrilling, unsettling journey.
(Nov.) http: //www.publishersweekly.com/978-1-92185-730-0 Angela
Slatter's collection The Girl With No Hands and Other Tales
(Ticonderoga) won the Aurealis Award for Best Collection in 2010,
while her other collection from that year, Sourdough and Other
Stories (Tartarus), was short-listed for the World Fantasy Award.
Lisa L. Hannett's debut collection, Bluegrass Symphony
(Ticonderoga), won the Aurealis Award for Best Collection in 2011
and is short-listed for the World Fantasy Award. "The February
Dragon," the first published Hannett/Slatter collaboration, won the
Aurealis Award for Best Fantasy Story in 2010.
Bluegrass Symphony is the debut collection from a rising star in
Australian genre fiction. Bluegrass Symphony deals with cowboys and
fallow fields, shapeshifters and rednecks, superstitions and
realities in harsh prairie country-and a whole bunch of other
things thrown in the mix. In her introduction, Ann Vandermeer
writes, "These stories are about more than people just trying to
get something from one another. These stories are about power and
redemption, transformation, and sacrifice."
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