Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose
Water Off a Black Dog’s Back
The Specialist’s Hat
Flying Lessons
Travels with the Snow Queen
Vanishing Act
Survivor’s Ball, or, The Donner Party
Shoe and Marriage
Most of My Friends Are Two-Thirds Water
Louise’s Ghost
The Girl Detective
Kelly Link is the author of White Cat, Black Dog, Get in Trouble (a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize), Magic for Beginners, Stranger Things Happen, and Pretty Monsters. Her short stories have been published in The Best American Short Stories and Prize Stories: The O. Henry Awards. She is a MacArthur "Genius Grant" fellow and has received a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. She is the co-founder of Small Beer Press and co-edits the occasional zine Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet. She is also the co-owner of Book Moon, an independent bookstore in Easthampton, Massachusetts.
"Pity the poor librarians who have to slap a sticker on Kelly
Link's genre-bending, mind-blowing masterpiece of the imagination,
Stranger Things Happen.”
—Karen Russell, author of Swamplandia, for NPR's You Must Read
This "My favorite fantasy writer, Miss Kelly Link"
—Alan Cheuse, NPR, All Things Considered"Kelly Link's collection of
stories, Stranger Things Happen, really scores."
— Daniel Mendelsohn, New York Magazine "Stranger Things Happen is a
tremendously appealing book, and lovers of short fiction should
fall over themselves getting out the door to find a copy."
— Washington Post Book World "I love that book!
Her imagination goes beyond any known boundaries. She is like
Magritte: the eye, the regard, ‘behind every visible object lies
another object, an invisible one.’"
— Angélica Gorodischer "A set of stories that are by turns
dazzling, funny, scary, and sexy, but only when they're not all of
these at once. Kelly Link has strangeness, charm and spin
to spare. Writers better than this don't happen."
— Karen Joy Fowler, author of The Jane Austen Book Club "Link's
writing is gorgeous, mischievous, sexy and unsettling. Unexpected
images burst on your brain like soap bubbles on a dog's tongue.
I've been trying to imitate her since I first read one of her
stories. It's impossible. Instead I find myself curling up with a
satisfied sigh and enjoying once more."
— Nalo Hopkinson, author of Midnight Robber "Kelly Link is the
exact best and strangest and funniest short story writer on earth
that you have never heard of at the exact moment you are reading
these words and making them slightly inexact. Now pay for the
book."
—Jonathan Lethem, author of Motherless Brooklyn "If Kelly Link is
not the "future of horror," a ridiculous phrase, she ought to be.
To have a future at all, horror in general, by which I might as
well mean fiction in general, requires precisely her
freshness, courage, intelligence, and resistance to received forms
and values. Kelly Link seems always to speak from a
deep, deeply personal, and unexpected standpoint. Story by
story, she is creating new worlds, new frameworks for perception,
right in front of our eyes. I think she is the most impressive
writer of her generation."
— Peter Straub, author of Magic Terror "I've been impatiently
awaiting a collection of Kelly Link's stories. Now that it's here,
it will sit in my library on that very short shelf of books I read
again and again. For those who think Fantasy tired, Stranger
Things Happen is a wake-up call."
— Jeffrey Ford "Finally, Kelly Link's wonderful stories have been
collected. My only complaint is the brevity of her oeuvre to date;
as an avid reader of her work , I want her to continue to
create more gems for me to read. I predict that "The Specialist's
Hat," winner of the World Fantasy Award, will become part of the
canon of classic supernatural tales."
— Ellen Datlow "Kelly Link is a brilliant writer. Her stories seem
to come right out of your own dreams, the nice ones and the
nightmares both. These stories will burrow right into your
subconscious and stay with you forever."
— Tim Powers, author of On Stranger Tides "Of all the books you'll
read this year, this is the one you'll remember. Kelly Link's
stories are like gorgeous tattoos; they get under your skin and
stay forever and change your life. Buy this book, read
it, read it again, congratulate yourself, and then start buying
Stranger Things Happen for your friends."
— Sarah Smith, author of A Citizen of the Country "Kelly Link makes
spells, not stories. She is the carrier of an eerie, tender
sorcery; each enchantment takes you like a curse, leaving you
dizzy, wounded, and elated at once. Her vision is always
compassionate, and frequently very funny—but don't let that fool
you. This book, like all real magic, is terribly
dangerous. You open it at your peril."
— Sean Stewart, author of Galveston "It is the tradition of the
dust-jacket "blurb" to exaggerate the excellences of a book in
hopes of enticing readers between its covers. But I do not follow
that custom when I say that Stranger Things Happen is one of
the very best books I have ever read. These stories will amaze,
provoke, and intrigue. Best of all, they will delight. Kelly
Link is terrific! This is not blurbese. It is the living
truth."
— Fred Chappell, author of Family Gathering "Quirky and exuberantly
imagined....the best shed a warm, weird light on their worlds,
illuminating fresh perspectives and fantastic possibilities."
— Publisher's Weekly "Stylistic pyrotechnics light up a bizarre but
emotionally truthful landscape. Link's a writer to watch."
— Kirkus Reviews
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