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Two Worlds and In Between (The Best of Caitlin R. Kiernan, Book 1)

Written by Caitlin R. Kiernan

Average Score: 82(4)

Caitlin R. Kiernan's short fiction was first published in 1995. Over the intervening decade and a half, she has proven not only one of dark fantasy and science fiction's most prolific and versatile authors, but, to quote Ramsey Campbell, "One of the most accomplished writers in the field, and very possibly the most lyrical." S. T. Joshi has written, "Kiernan's witchery of words creates a mesmerizing effect that we haven't seen since the days of Lovecraft and Bradbury."

Two Worlds and In Between: The Best of Caitl'n R. Kiernan (Volume One) presents a stunning retrospective of the first ten years of her work, a compilation of more than two hundred thousand words of short fiction, including many of her most acclaimed stories, as well as some of the author's personal favorites, several previously uncollected, hard-to-find pieces, and her sf novella, The Dry Salvages, and a rare collaboration with Poppy Z. Brite. Destined to become the definitive look at the early development of Kiernan's work, Two Worlds and In Between is a must for fans and collectors alike, as well as an unprecedented introduction to an author who, over the course of her career, has earned the praise of such luminaries as Neil Gaiman, Peter Straub, Charles De Lint, and Clive Barker.

Book Details

Horror
Hardcover, 552 Pages
Published by Subterranean on August 31, 2011
ISBN-10 1596063912
ISBN-13 978-1596063914

Reviews


Publishers Weekly
Review Rating: 100
...[There is] tremendous talent displayed in these 26 stories of life, death, undeath, horror, sorrow, and a peculiar sort of beauty. (Starred Review)
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Library Journal | Jackie Cassada
Review Rating: 80
...these selections, chosen by Kiernan herself, display a unique, iconoclastic vision that celebrates language as well as story.
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Locus Online | Gary K. Wolfe
Review Rating: 80
This is certainly one of the major collections of the year, and it makes you wish the second volume were here now.
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Fantasy Literature | Kat Hooper
Review Rating: 70
I have the utmost admiration for her talents but, truthfully, I just don't want to visit her worlds.
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