I was so excited when this book came in the mail! I've been a long time fan of the Fairy Tale anthologies put out by Ellen Datlow and Terry Windling, including their similar offerings in the Young Adult market. The way those authors took the old fairy tales and reinvented them in each volume was always so satisfying to me, every story was a jewel.
Steve Berman's SO FEY reminds me very much of those anthologies and is now high on my list of fairy tale retellings. For me, as a gay man, it was truly wonderful to see fairy stories and queer fiction woven together to create shining, new takes on the old familiar themes. I thought this was an outstanding collection and want to congratulate Berman and all the authors on their beautiful work.
Here are some of my favorite stories from the collection:
"A Faun's Tale" by Tom Cardamone is a short but sensual story about a faun's romp in New York's Central Park...
"A Bird Of Ice" by Craig Laurance Gidney, where a spirit falls in love with a mortal...
"Three Letters From The Queen Of Elfland" by Sarah Monette, where a woman is torn between her duty to her husband and her attraction to Nyx, the Queen...
"Detox" by Elspeth Potter is a hilarious story where a brownie turns the tables on his mistress...
"The Coat Of Stars" by Holly Black has a gay, Latino man returning home to find his long lost love...
"Year Of The Fox" by Eugie Foster is a beautiful story of a princess in exile who turns hate into love...
and "Ever So Much More Than Twenty" by Joshua Lewis features a gay man who travels with his daughter back to the cabin of his youth, and the memories of his fairy lover...
Again, I thought this was a great collection of stories and I hope Mr. Berman will bring us another volume some day. It is a must read for lovers of fairy stories and for fans of gay fiction. You can pick up SO FEY here: http://www.lethepressbooks.com/gay
Lethe Press
The publisher's URL for this title is actually http://www.lethepressbooks.com/gayspecfic.htm/berman-so-fey
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