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Black Heart, Ivory Bones

By: Ellen Datlow - editor, Terri Windling - editor
Narrated by: Kara Bartell
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Publisher's Summary

Hair bright as gold... Lips red as blood... Heart black as sin... Truth sharp as bone...

As in their previous critically acclaimed volumes of reconsidered fairy tales, award-winning editors Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling have gathered together remarkable stories that illuminate the more sinister, sensual, and sophisticated aspects of the tales we cherished in childhood - the fables of witches and princes and lost children that we once imagined we knew.

Black Heart, Ivory Bones showcases 20 beguiling tales for the child who was and the adult who is, penned by 20 of the most creative artists in contemporary American literature. Here dissected are the darker anatomies of the timeless, seemingly simple stories we have long loved. Here wonder and truth have serious bite.

A lovelorn prince seeking his father's blessing concocts a fantastic tale of a witch, a tower, and lustrous, long hair.... A pair of accursed red boots punishes a beautiful dancer for her pride.... A troll-killing, princess-rescuing warrior is compelled to consider events from his adversaries' points of view.... In a blistering tell-all memoir, Goldilocks reveals the sordid truth about her brutal foster parent, Papa Bear....

Rich, surprising, funny, erotic, and unsettling, these 20 new yarns and poems offer exceptional new treasures as they brilliantly reveal lusts and jealousies, foibles, hatreds and dangerous obsessions, and the things that slyly lurk in the midnight interior of oft-told tales.

"Rapunzel" copyright 2000 by Tanith Lee; "The Crone" copyright 2000 by Delia Sherman; "Big Hair" copyright 2000 by Esther Friesner; "The King with Three Daughters" copyright 2000 by Russell Blackford; "Boys and Girls Together" copyright 2000 by Neil Gaiman; "And Still She Sleeps" copyright 2000 by Greg Costikyan; "Snow in Summer" copyright 2000 by Jane Yolen; "Briar Rose" and "Witch" copyright 2000 by Debra Cash; "Chanterelle" copyright 2000 by Brian Stableford; "Bear It Away" copyright 2000 by Michael Cadnum; "Goldilocks Tells All" copyright 2000 by Scott Bradfield; "My Life as a Bird" was first published by Triskell Press, 1996, copyright 1996 by Charles de Lint, reprinted by permission of the author; "The Red Boots" copyright 2000 by Leah Cutter; "Rosie's Dance" copyright 2000 by Emma Hardesty; "You, Little Match-Girl" by Joyce Carol Oates copyright 2000 by the Ontario Review, Inc.; "Dreaming Among Men" copyright 2000 by Bryn Kanar; "The Cats of San Martino" copyright 2000 by Ellen Steiber; "The Golem" copyright 2000 by Severna Park; "Our Mortal Span" copyright 2000 by Howard Waldrop; "Mr. Simonelli or the Fairy Widower" copyright 2000 by Susanna Clarke.

©2000 Introduction by Terri Windling (P)2015 Audible Inc.

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