After 22 years of pulling the horror content for the now-discontinued Year's Best Fantasy and Horror series, Datlow (Lovecraft Unbound ) goes solo with this stellar ...
Edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling. Tor, $15.99 trade paper (352p) ISBN 978-0-7653-3227-1 Datlow and Windling (After) collect 18 stories of elegant beauty and gothic murk in this anthology of ...
Dolls, puppets, and other human simulacra are objects of fear and wonder in this eclectic anthology of 17 excellent original stories that Datlow (Nightmare Carnival) selected for their ability to ...
This strong anthology of 17 contemporary horror tales addresses the concept of vampirism from a variety of angles, though the uniformity of theme does eventually become wearying. Talented contributors ...
Datlow continues her annual series with this excellent anthology of horror stories in a variety of styles. Standouts include Angela Slatter’s “The Winter Children,” a short but sweet twist on the idea ...
Datlow (Lovecraft Unbound) and Mamatas (Spicy Slipstream Stories) collect 20 original stories based on ghost legends from around the world. A few famous figures appear (such as the mysterious ...
In this collection of 14 original tales and two reprints, Datlow (Children of Lovecraft) taps into the spooky and sometimes unsettling aspects of the bird kingdom. She makes a solid selection of dark ...
Datlow’s 10th-anniversary volume of horror shorts is a stunning and flawless collection that showcases the most terrifyingly beautiful writing of the genre. This anthology opens with its strongest ...
An award-winning editor of genre anthologies, Ellen Datlow started her career at Omni magazine and now edits several books a year, including Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror. She told us what short ...
There are remarkably few places that publish new short horror fiction nowadays — and there are also relatively few anthologies that don’t have a rigid theme, like zombies or witchcraft. Enter editor ...