Stories: All-New Tales

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Price
$27.99  $26.03
Publisher
William Morrow & Company
Publish Date
Pages
448
Dimensions
6.44 X 9.3 X 1.43 inches | 1.32 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780061230929

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About the Author

Al Sarrantonio is an acclaimed author, and the editor of anthologies such as 999: New Stories of Horror and Suspense and Flights: Extreme Visions of Fantasy. He lives in Newburgh, New York.

Neil Gaiman is the New York Times bestselling and multi-award winning author and creator of many beloved books, graphic novels, short stories, film, television and theatre for all ages. He is the recipient of the Newbery and Carnegie Medals, and many Hugo, Nebula, World Fantasy, and Will Eisner Awards. Neil has adapted many of his works to television series, including Good Omens (co-written with Terry Pratchett) and The Sandman. He is a Goodwill Ambassador for the UN Refugee Agency UNHCR and Professor in the Arts at Bard College. For a lot more about his work, please visit: https: //www.neilgaiman.com/

Reviews
"These stories are part of what Gaiman and Sarrantonio call "a new literature of the imagination," a rewardingly imprecise theme that guarantees that no matter how many times you dip into this tomish treasure chest, there will always be something surprising waiting for you inside."--www.veryshortlist.com on STORIES
"A sometimes creepy, dark and dreamlike two thumbs up."--Time Out New York
"If you can't find something to like from [Stories] roster, you really need a vacation."--St. Petersburg Times
"Stories is the perfect dark counterbalance to the smells of suntan lotion and barbecue smoke waiting for you this summer."--Los Angeles Times
"An ambitious anthology with a pleasing mix of modes and moods. Stories has a little something for everyone who appreciates the possibilities of short fiction."--San Francisco Chronicle