
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Fifteenth Annual Collection
by:
Ellen Datlow
,
Terri Windling
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0312290691
ISBN 13: 9780312290696
Publication date:
August 24th, 2002
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Pages: 672
Genres: Science Fiction, Horror, Fantasy, Manga, Graphic Novels, Poetry
Each year, a team of discerning editors curates a collection that showcases the finest works in fantasy and horror, offering a diverse array of voices and styles. This annual anthology serves as a treasure trove for genre enthusiasts, drawing together the most captivating stories that have emerged over the past year.
Readers can expect to encounter a blend of established authors and fresh talent, each weaving intricate tales that transport them to fantastical realms or evoke a spine-chilling atmosphere. The collection not only highlights the creativity and imagination that flourishes within these genres but also celebrates the evolving landscape of speculative fiction.
As the fifteenth installment, this anthology continues its tradition of excellence, inviting both long-time followers and newcomers to immerse themselves in a world where the extraordinary intertwines with the eerie. It becomes not just a collection of stories, but a reflection of the year's most vital and compelling narrative contributions in fantasy and horror.
Readers can expect to encounter a blend of established authors and fresh talent, each weaving intricate tales that transport them to fantastical realms or evoke a spine-chilling atmosphere. The collection not only highlights the creativity and imagination that flourishes within these genres but also celebrates the evolving landscape of speculative fiction.
As the fifteenth installment, this anthology continues its tradition of excellence, inviting both long-time followers and newcomers to immerse themselves in a world where the extraordinary intertwines with the eerie. It becomes not just a collection of stories, but a reflection of the year's most vital and compelling narrative contributions in fantasy and horror.