![]() ![]() I found it creepy and unsettling but I loved every word on every page. SNOW-DROP BY TANITH LEE: I loved this story. ![]() STALKING BEANS BY NANCY KRESS: I loved this story. THE FROG PRINCE BY GAHAN WILSON: I thought this was a fun and original slant on the traditional fairytale. THE MOON IS DROWNING WHILE I SLEEP BY CHARLES DE LINT: Another great story. LIKE A RED, RED ROSE BY SUSAN WADE: I thought this story was great. Snow White, Blood Red met the high standard I’ve come to expect. I’ve read a few volumes in this series and tend to be impressed. The darker and the more twisted the better as far as I’m concerned. ![]() These are stories that bite – lush and erotic often dark and disturbing mystical journeys through a phantasmagoric landscape of distinctly adult sensibilities… where there is no such thing a ‘happy ever after’.ĪT A TIME NOT SO LONG AGO, IN A LAND MUCH LIKE our own, there was a cottage at the edge of a dark, haunted forest. But these are not bedtime stories designed to usher an innocent child gently into a realm of dreams. You hold in your hands a volume of wonders – magical tales of trolls and ogres, of bewitched princesses and kingdoms accursed, penned by some of the most acclaimed fantasists of our day. ![]() Once upon a time, fairy tales were for children… But no longer. Http://en./wiki/snow_white,_blood_red_(book) Snow White, Blood Red Edited By Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling ![]()
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