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Mad Hatters and March Hares
Author: | Ellen Datlow |
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Tor, 2017 |
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Book Type: | Anthology |
Genre: | Fantasy / Horror |
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Synopsis
From master anthologist Ellen Datlow comes an all-original anthology of weird tales inspired by the strangeness of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There.
Between the hallucinogenic, weird, imaginative wordplay and the brilliant mathematical puzzles and social satire, Alice has been read, enjoyed, and savored by every generation since its publication. Datlow asked eighteen of the most brilliant and acclaimed writers working today to dream up stories inspired by all the strange events and surreal characters found in Wonderland.
Table of Contents:
- "A Comfort, One Way" by Genevieve Valentine
- "Alis" by Stephen Graham Jones
- "All the King's Men" by Jeffrey Ford
- "Conjoined" by Jane Yolen
- "Eating the Alice Cake" by Kaaron Warren
- "Gentle Alice" by Kris Dikeman
- "In Memory of a Summer's Day" by Matthew Kressel
- "Lily-White & The Thief of Lesser Night" by C.S.E. Cooney
- "Mercury" by Priya Sharma
- "Moon, Memory, Muchness" by Katherine Vaz
- "My Own Invention" by Delia Sherman
- "Run, Rabbit" by Angela Slatter
- "Run, Rabbit, Run" by Jane Yolen
- "Sentence Like a Saturday" by Seanan McGuire
- "Some Kind of Wonderland" by Richard Bowes
- "The Flame After the Candle" by Catherynne M. Valente
- "The Queen of Hats" by Ysabeau Wilce
- "Worrity, Worrity" by Andy Duncan
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