2011 Locus Award for Best Collection (nominee)
2011 World Fantasy Award for Best Collection (nominee)
2008 Shirley Jackson Award for Best Short Fiction (nominee)
Exploring new angles for perceiving annual festivities, this mysterious, tradition-themed collection offers twisted tales of dark fantasy. Chronologically moving through a calendar year, the first presentation is "New Year's Day,' in which a woman's transformation into a deer acts as a metaphor for her struggle and acceptance of terminal cancer. A son is lost, but a wolf is gained in the Father's Day offering of "Don't Ask,' while a little girl tortures the garden faeries on her summer vacation and meets an unfortunate fate in "Was She Wicked? Was She Good?' The Veteran's Day narrative entitled "War Is Beautiful' follows a soldier tortured by his term in Vietnam who befriends a Vietnamese girl--who might actually be a ghost--while local children are collecting bones in "The Christmas Witch.' Utilizing the viewpoints of the young and innocent to express unspeakable horrors, these 11 eerie narratives delve into secret thoughts, trauma, and loss yet still offer a wisp of redemption.
Genre: Horror
Genre: Horror
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