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The Modern Fae's Guide to Surviving Humanity
What if the fae were still here, living among us? Perhaps living in secret, doing their best to pass for human? Or perhaps their existence is acknowledged, but they're still struggling to fit in. How have they survived? Are they outcasts clinging to the edges of society, or do their powers ensure success in the mortal realm? Here are fourteen fabulous tales-ranging from humor to dark fantasy-that explore how the creatures of fae are fitting into the modern world.
Reviewer: Danya
Review: Apr 13, 2012
Genre(s): Anthologies, Fantasy, Fae / Elves
We've all read stories about the fae throughout history but how do these magical creatures make their way through today's world of technology? This collection of short stories showcase a new twist on these supernatural creatures, penned by some of fantasy's best writers. "How Much Salt" shows a selkie seeking out a new home and family while protecting his seal skin. "The Slaughtered Lamb" has a crossdressing
After Hours - Tales from Ur-Bar
Science fiction and fantasy readers have long shown an affinity for a good "bar story". Now some of today's most inventive scriveners have decided to tell their own tall tales-from an alewife's attempt to transfer the gods' curse to Gilgamesh, to Odin's decision to introduce Vikings to the Ur-Bar, from the Holy Roman Emperor's barroom bargain, to a demon hunter who may just have met his match in the ultimate magic bar, to a bouncer who discovers you should never let anyone in after hours in a world terrorized by zombies.
Reviewer: Lilyraines
Review: Mar 24, 2011
While, like with every anthology, there are some stories that I liked more than others, I really enjoyed the whole read. What I found to my liking about the anthology is that while there are different time periods - and genres - covered is the unifying thread of a time-traveling bar and Gilgamesh - however he is called - that ties everything together.
Would recommend it to others.
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"An Alewife in K
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