Ruby Slippers, Golden Tears
Ruby Slippers, Golden Tears is the third book in a series of collections of re-told fairy tales edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling.
First edition | |
Author | Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling |
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Cover artist | Matt Stawicki |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Fantasy and horror |
Publisher | William Morrow & Company |
Publication date | December 1995 |
Published in English | December 1995 |
Media type | |
Pages | 416 (Hardback) |
ISBN | 0-688-14363-6 |
OCLC | 32590487 |
813/.0876608 20 | |
LC Class | PS648.F3 R83 1995 |
Preceded by | Black Thorn, White Rose |
Followed by | Black Swan, White Raven |
Contents[1]
- Introduction – Terri Windling & Ellen Datlow
- "Ruby Slippers" – Susan Wade – a re-telling of The Wizard of Oz from the perspective of a middle-aged Dorothy.
- "The Beast" – Tanith Lee
- "Masterpiece" – Garry Kilworth
- "Summer Wind" – Nancy Kress
- "This Century of Sleep or, Briar Rose Beneath the Sea" – Farida S. T. Shapiro – a re-telling of Sleeping Beauty, focusing on the transformations caused by time and waiting.[2]
- "The Crossing" – Joyce Carol Oates
- "Roach in Loafers" – Roberta Lannes
- "Naked Little Men" – Michael Cadnum
- "Brother Bear" – Lisa Goldstein
- "The Emperor Who Had Never Seen a Dragon" – John Brunner
- "Billy Fearless" – Nancy A. Collins
- "The Death of Koshchei the Deathless" – Gene Wolfe
- "The Real Princess" – Susan Palwick
- "The Huntsman's Story" – Milbre Burch
- "After Push Comes to Shove" – Milbre Burch
- "Hansel and Grettel" – Gahan Wilson
- "Match Girl" – Anne Bishop
- "Waking the Prince" – Kathe Koja
- "The Fox Wife" – Ellen Steiber
- "The White Road" – Neil Gaiman
- "The Traveler and the Tale" – Jane Yolen
- "The Printer's Daughter" – Delia Sherman
References
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