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The Last Selchie Child by Jane Yolen My father's stories were tightly held. He was stingy with the past, coining what he could not remember, parceling out the rest with the cautious philanthropy of a miser. From "Family Stories" He unpacks his bag of tales with fingers quick as a weaver's picking the weft threads, threading the warp. Watch his fingers. Watch his lips speaking the old familiar words: From "The Storyteller" Magical transformations, enchanted mirrors, talking animals, familiar tales in unfamiliar guises, all these and more are found in the pages of The Last Selchie Child. Retellings of archetypal myths and fairy tales and the nature of storytelling itself are explored in this new collection of poems by Jane Yolen. Jane Yolen has been called the Hans Christian Andersen of America and the Aesop of the twentieth century. She has published over 300 books, for children and adults, and her writing has won the Caldecott Medal, two Nebula Awards, two Christopher Medals, the World Fantasy Award, three Mythopoeic Fantasy Awards, the Golden Kite Award, the Jewish Book Award, the World Fantasy Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award, and the Association of Jewish Libraries Award, among many others. Her most recent poetry collections for adults include Things to Say to a Dead Man (Holy Cow Press), The Radiation Sonnets (Algonquin), and the forthcoming Ekaterinslav (Holy Cow Press). She divides her time between Massachussetts and Scotland. THE LAST SELCHIE CHILD by Jane Yolen Fabula Rasa 04 ISBN-13: 978-0-9794208-9-4 ISBN-10: 0-9794208-9-X Poetry/Fairy Tales 66 pages/perfect bound Pub date: 15 May 2012 US: $14.95 FREE SHIPPING ON U.S. ORDERS!
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What If What's Imagined Were All True by Roz Kaveney We are all Orpheus. We try to get back loves we lost. We fight our way through Hell, singing to our regrets. We might as well accept that love is done, and just forget because it is the act of looking back that loses things. From "Orpheus" Magic, aliens, nightmares, and dreams are among the many muses that have inspired Roz Kaveney's poetry. What If What's Imagined Were All True brings together a sampling of her poems with mythical, fantastical or science fictional concerns, and also features two sonnet sequences: one retelling the Orpheus legend and one exploring the worlds of Steampunk. Roz Kaveney is a middle-aged trans woman living and working in London as a writer, critic, and activist. A regular contributor to The Independent, The Guardian and the Times Literary Supplement, she is the author of many books on popular culture, including Reading the Vampire Slayer, Teen Dreams: Reading Teen Film and Television from ‘Heathers’ to ‘Veronica Mars’, Superheroes! Capes and Crusaders in Comics and Films, and From Alien to the Matrix: Reading Science Fiction Film. She was a co-founder of the Midnight Rose Collective, whose other members included Neil Gaiman, Alex Stewart, and Mary Gentle, which produced shared world anthologies including Temps, Villains!, and The Weerde. She has also edited Tales from the “Forbidden Planet” and More Tales from the “Forbidden Planet”. She recently published her first novel, Rituals. WHAT IF WHAT'S IMAGINED WERE ALL TRUE by Roz Kaveney Fabula Rasa 05 ISBN-13: 978-1-938334-01-6 ISBN-10: 1938334019 Poetry/Science Fiction/Fantasy 64 pages/perfect bound Pub date: 15 November 2012 US: $14.95 FREE SHIPPING ON U.S. ORDERS!

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