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ParaSpheres

Extending Beyond the Spheres of Literary and Genre Fiction | Fabulist and New Wave Fabulist Stories

With Fabulist and New Wave Fabulist stories by 44 Literary and Genre authors, this anthology follows in the footsteps of Conjunctions 39 (from Bard College, New York), the Fall 2002 issue, which focused on New Wave Fabulist writers.

640 pages | 6 x 9 | © 2006

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Reviews

“The editors ponder calling some of these selections ‘Non-realistic artistic fiction.’ More seasoned readers will recognize ‘quality fantasy and science fiction.’”

Publishers Weekly

ParaSpheres…offers something for everyone, even those inclined toward ‘literary’ fiction…yet these stories go beyond the classification of fantasy, magical realism, and speculative fiction. The editors…have sought out some fine examples of literary fiction with fantastic elements…the stories…are compelling, moving, amusing, and often profound. Some…are simply such great tales that readers will find it easy to cry or laugh…There is plenty more to challenge the imagination—and the status quo—in this excellent anthology of fabulist tales.”

ForeWord Magazine

“Omnidawn Publishing’s massive new anthology, ParaSpheres…is a feast of fine writing and striking applications of the fantastic to the everyday…Indeed the particular value of ParaSpheres lies in its exhibition of a large group of established mainstream writers cutting their teeth on the fantastic or (more to the point) revealing that the fantastic has always been fundamental to their technique, implying that the envelope of speculative fiction should be cast a lot wider than we often suppose it can be. After reading ParaSpheres, I found myself eagerly searching for more work by a lot of the ‘literary’ authors sampled here: Ira Sher, Paul Pekin, William Luvaas, Randall Silvis.

But to open in more familiar territory: ParaSpheres does include some strong reprints by major genre names, Ursula K. Le Guin, Kim Stanley Robinson, Rudy Rucker, Jeffrey Ford, Michael Moorcock. Of its best original entries, two are by genre contributors. Jeff VanderMeer’s ‘The Secret Paths of Rajan Khanna’…[and] L. Timmel Duchamp’s novelette ‘The Tears of Niobe’…Michael Moorcock’s: ‘The Third Jungle Book: A Mowgli Story’ is good, a look at contemporary British realities through the prism of Kipling and Edgar Rice Burroughs; Michael Andre-Driussi sardonically entraps an unwary lover in an alternate reality in ‘Old Flames in New Bottles’; Terry Gates-Grimwood gleefully savages the UK’s body politic in ‘Nobody Walks in London.’ …An SF audience should appreciate all the items just mentioned…And yet there’s equal enjoyment to be had either side; and in pointing this fact out, ParaSpheres performs and inestimable service.”

Locus

Table of Contents

Table of Contents
Rikki Ducornet | Introduction
Ira Sher | Lionflower Hedge
Leena Krohn | The Son of Chimera
Angela Carter | The Cabinet of Edgar Allan Poe
Kate Kasten | Ever and Anon
William Luvaas | Lithia Park
Michael Moorcock | The Third Jungle Book: A Mowgli Story
Maureen N. McLane | White Girl
Kim Stanley Robinson | The Lucky Strike
Mary Mackey | Third Initiation: A Gift from the Land of Dreams
Janice Law | Side Effects
Carole Rosenthal | The Concert Pianist’s Flight
Stephen Shugart | Making Faces
Justin Courter | The Town News
Carol Schwalberg | The Midnight Lover
Tom La Farge | Night Reconnaissance
Shelley Jackson | Short-Term Memorial Park
Paul Pekin | The Magnificent Carp of Hichi Street
L. Timmel Duchamp | The Tears of Niobe
Rikki Ducornet | Lettuce
Randall Silvis | The Night of Love’s Last Dance
Alasdair Gray | Five Letters From an Eastern Empire
Anna Tambour | The Beginnings, Endings, and Middles Ball
Rudy Rucker | The Jack Kerouac Disembodied School of Poetics
Ira Sher | Nobody’s Home
Leena Krohn | The Ice Cream Vendor
Karen Heuler | Jubilee Dreams
Brian Evenson | An Accounting
K. Bannerman | Armegedn, or The End of the Word
Bradford Morrow | Gardener of Heart
Laura Moriarty | Maryolatry
Kevin W. Reardon | The Cloud Room
Noelle Sickels | The Tree
Terry Gates-Grimwood | Nobody Walks in London
Gladys Swan | The Tiger’s Eye
Justin Courter | Skunk
Michael Andre-Driussi | Old Flames in New Bottles
Charlie Anders | Power Couple, or Love Never Sleeps
Rikki Ducornet | Who’s There?
Jeff VanderMeer | The Secret Paths of Rajan Khanna
Mercedes Sanchez | Dream Catcher
Robin Caton | B, Longing
Laird Hunt | Three Tales
Leena Krohn | About the Henbane City
Stepan Chapman | Losing the War
Mark Wallace | The Flowers
Jeffrey Ford | The White Man
Michael Constance | Finding the Words
Laura Mullen | English / History
Ursula K. Le Guin | The Birthday of the World
Michael Moorcock | Cake

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