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Jackalope Wives and Other Stories
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Jackalope Wives and Other Stories
Item Name:
Jackalope Wives and Other Stories
Item #:
kingfisher-jackalope
Publisher:
Argyll Productions
Tags:
Short Story Collection
Author(s):
T. Kingfisher (Ursula Vernon)
Price/ea:
$12.95
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Style:  Literary Work
Content:  Anthology
Print:  Color Cover, Text Interior
Size:  5.50 x 8.5
Pages:  238
ISBN: 978-1-61450-394-1
Parental Rating:  PG
Publication Date:  September 2017

 

 

 

 

 

 

Synopsis: Winner of the Nebula and WSFA Short Fiction Awards. Includes The Tomato Thief winner of 2017 Hugo Award – Best Novelette From award-winning author T. Kingfisher comes a collection of short stories, including Jackalope Wives, The Tomato Thief, Pocosin, and many others. By turns funny, lyrical, angry and beautiful, this anthology includes two all-new stories, Origin Story and Let Pass The Horses Black, appearing for the first time in print.

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Item Reviews
Worth it just for Jackalope Wives
Picked this collection of short stories and poems up from recognizing the story "Jackalope Wives" which I read in a different anthology years ago and loved. It's a solid collection of stories and I was really happy to find out that Kingfisher decided to revisit Grandma Harken in "The Tomato Thief". I love the mythology that she has built out with the magical spirits and presences that inhabit the desert. The train gods were a really neat concept that I enjoyed quite a bit. Kingfisher has a way with her stories of writing in a style that feels like one of the characters in said story is recounting the story to someone else. They feel conversational and casual in a way that I am quite jealous of, honestly. Other notable favorites include "Wooden Feathers", "Bird Bones", "Razorback", and "Let Pass The Horses Black" Lots of stories that focus on birds, fae spirits, nature, and older women getting stuff done. If any of that sounds interesting to you, I think it's worth checking out.
Michael Miele
10/7/2024
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Short stories collection Ursula Vernon (writing as T. Kingfisher)
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