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The Fair Folk - Tanith Lee, Megan Lindholm, Kim Newman, Patricia A. McKillip, Craig Shaw Gardner, Jane Yolen, Midori Snyder, Marvin Kaye
Science Fiction Book Club (2005)
In Collection
#96

Read It:
No
Fantasy, Fiction
Elves - Fiction, Short stories, American

Product Details
LoC Classification PS648.E48F35 2005
Format Hardcover
Extras Dust Jacket
Printed By Science Fiction Book Club
Cover Price $1.48
Nr of Pages 328
Height x Width 220 mm
Personal Details
Location Mary Kelley's Personal Library
Owner Mary Kelley
Links Amazon US

Notes
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Book Description
Six stories from some of the most famous names in fantasy-all with one commonthreat-"the fair folk." From blithe fairies to sinister fey, some are fair, some are foul, all are fantastic.

In "The Kelpie," by Patricia A. McKillip, a carefree circle of bohemian artists is confronted by a being more powerful than any muse.

Jane Yolen and Midori Snyder weave a tale of two sisters long-exiled from their magical realm who must survive in ours, in "Except the Queen."

In Tanith Lee's "UOUS," a young woman with a rotten family is granted three wishes by a handsome elf-and learns that nothing good comes free of charge.

A hapless slob finds his world turned upside-down when an eager brownie moves in and proceeds to clean house, in Megan Lindholm's "Grace Notes."

Kim Newman introduces an intrepid government investigator whose latest case pits him against a sinister brood of fairy folk known as "The Gypsies in the Wood."

And the serenity of the Elves is tested in a wry fable of a long-suffering magical apprentice who can't catch a break, in Craig Shaw Gardner's "The Embarrassment of Elves.

About the Author
Marvin Kaye is the adjunct professor of creative writing at New York University and artistic director of The Open Book theatrical company.