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Wilde Stories 2010

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ed. by Steve Berman

A newcomer to San Francisco falls in love too fast despite the warnings of a cadre of ghosts haunting his uncle; a businessman comes to regret his ennui when faced with the machinations of an outsider artist; on a train traveling through a dangerous Russian winter, a passenger encounters a wolf on two legs; a mining colony where love has become dangerous but no less passionate; a young man, mourning those loss of his ballet career, may yet get his chance to fly. These are some of the stories included in this anthology, stories chosen from magazines, anthologies, literary journals, and single author collections to represent the best gay male speculative fiction of the past year.

Table of Contents:
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   "Strappado" by Laird Barron
   "Tio Gilberto and the Twenty-Seven Ghosts" by Ben Francisco
   "Lots" by Marc Andreottola
   "I Needs Must Part, the Policeman Said" by Richard Bowes
   "Ne Que Von Desir" by Tanith Lee writing as Judas Garbah
   "Barbaric Splendor" by Simon Sheppard
   "Like They Always Been Free" by Georgina Li
   "Some of Them Fell" by Joel Lane
   "Where the Sun Doesn’t Shine" by Rhys Hughes
   "Death In Amsterdam" by Jameson Currier
   "The Sphinx Next Door" by Tom Cardamone
   "The Far Shore" by Elizabeth Hand

Paperback, 228 pages
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''... all the stories are superior choices. And, in and of itself, Richard Bowes's is-it-fantasy-or-is-it-mainstream novelette, 'I Needs Must Part, the Policeman Said,' is worth the price of admission; and the same is true of Elizabeth Hand's re-envisioned fairy tale, 'The Far Shore.' Wilde Stories 2010 is a worthwhile volume for anyone who enjoys literary speculative fiction.'' --Cynthia Ward for Fantasy Magazine

''Resisting pressure to select only LGBT authors' work, Berman compiles a state-of-the-art anthology of sf and fantasy with LGBT protagonists that scores few political points but pretty consistently entertains.'' --Booklist


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