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Monstrous Affections: An Anthology of Beastly Tales

by Kelly Link (Editor & Contributor), Gavin J. Grant (Editor)

Other authors: M.T. Anderson (Contributor), Paolo Bacigalupi (Contributor), Nathan Ballingrud (Contributor), Holly Black (Contributor), Sarah Rees Brennan (Contributor)10 more, Cassandra Clare (Contributor), Nalo Hopkinson (Contributor), Dylan Horrocks (Contributor), Nik Houser (Contributor), Kathleen Jennings (Contributor), Alice Sola Kim (Contributor), Joshua Lewis (Contributor), Patrick Ness (Contributor), G. Carl Purcell (Contributor), Yuko Shimizu (Cover artist)

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Fantasy. Short Stories. Young Adult Fiction. HTML:

Fifteen top voices in speculative fiction explore the intersection of fear and love in a haunting, at times hilarious, darkly imaginative volume. Predatory kraken that sing withâ??and forâ??their kin; band members and betrayed friends who happen to be demonic; harpies as likely to attract as repel. Welcome to a world where humans live side by side with monsters, from vampires both nostalgic and bumbling to an eight-legged alien who makes tea. Here you'll find mercurial forms that burrow into warm fat, spectral boy toys, a Maori force of nature, a landform that claims lives, and an architect of hell on earth. Through these and a few monsters that defy categorization, some of today's top young-adult authors explore ambition and sacrifice, loneliness and rage, love requited and avenged, and the boundless potential for connection, even across extreme borders… (more)

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I don't know when I'll learn that short story collections by multiple authors just aren't my jam. :-/ ( )
  AliceaP | Oct 12, 2021 |
I was looking for something to shake up my reading habits of late, so I figured that a collection of short stories that fit into the Halloween season would be perfect. This collection promised an exploration of themes around monsters and how they interact with the "normal" world, and each of the stories definitely delivers. I hadn't been exposed to most of the authors heron as well, so it was nice getting a taste of new authors and a few of them I'll definitely be looking into further.

One of my favourite stories was Paolo Bacigalupi's "Moriabe's Children", which used humanity's preternatural fear of the sea and the creatures that dwell within to draw the reader in. The protagonist is a young girlwho feels a strange kinship with the kraken of the deep, even though they killed her father and are traditionally feared by her village. Yet unlike the villagers Aliane knows that worse monsters lurk within humanity - those who are cruel, self-serving, and violent against their own kind while masqerading as regular members of society. In a sense, this story sets the pace and tone for the whole collection, because it epitomizes the major theme that the collection explores: we may call supernatural creatures monsters, but maybe it is the flaws within humanity which makes us the real monsters. ( )
  JaimieRiella | Feb 25, 2021 |
I picked this book up because it has a few authors I really enjoy. Of course it also has several authors I really struggle to read. That's okay, I always go into anthologies hoping that at least 50% hit me in my happy place. Lately that percentage has been more like 25, but I was optimistic. Turns out I put my optimism in the right place. Love it. Just absolutely love it. Every single story was fun. From the stories, to the placement of the stories within the book itself, it's all pretty amazing. Definitely recommended for those who like a little extra horror in their fantasy.

I will add that I think the description of this book just does not do the stories justice. It makes it sound far to campy and mostly it was fun and honestly sometimes devastatingly perfect. ( )
  lclclauren | Sep 12, 2020 |
Monsters, mostly pretty monstrous but also, sometimes simultaneously, rescuers from even worse humans. Sarah Rees Brennan’s In Other Lands short from Luke’s POV is by far the lightest and brightest, while Patrick Ness’s “everybody has demonic aspects and we are in a band” and Cassandra Clare’s “young girl meets vampire and is of no interest to him” are the next closest. Paolo Bacigalupi (krakens and abusive parents), Holly Black (space monster), Nalo Hopkinson (ghosts), Kelly Link (ghosts), and Alice Sola Kim (something bad), are among the other contributors. The discovery for me was G. Carl Purcell, a grim but inventive dystopia in which the world is poisoned by mercury spirits. ( )
  rivkat | Jan 29, 2020 |
Had a blast with this and met some new literary friends. Anyone interested in overturning, inside-outing, or otherwise disassembling and re-forming your ideas about monsters should give this a try. No idea why this was marketed only to the young adult market when it was released, but in doing so they gave it a beautiful cover and a nice, heavy textbook format so I can't complain. Makes the reading experience even more magical. Curl up with some milk and cookies--or absinthe and candied ants, maybe--by the fire and prepare for the Link/Grant version of story time. ( )
  deeEhmm | Apr 3, 2019 |
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Author nameRoleType of authorWork?Status
Link, KellyEditor & Contributorprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Grant, Gavin J.Editormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Anderson, M.T.Contributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Bacigalupi, PaoloContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Ballingrud, NathanContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Black, HollyContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Brennan, Sarah ReesContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Clare, CassandraContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Hopkinson, NaloContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Horrocks, DylanContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Houser, NikContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Jennings, KathleenContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Kim, Alice SolaContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Lewis, JoshuaContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Ness, PatrickContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Purcell, G. CarlContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Shimizu, YukoCover artistsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Fantasy. Short Stories. Young Adult Fiction. HTML:

Fifteen top voices in speculative fiction explore the intersection of fear and love in a haunting, at times hilarious, darkly imaginative volume. Predatory kraken that sing withâ??and forâ??their kin; band members and betrayed friends who happen to be demonic; harpies as likely to attract as repel. Welcome to a world where humans live side by side with monsters, from vampires both nostalgic and bumbling to an eight-legged alien who makes tea. Here you'll find mercurial forms that burrow into warm fat, spectral boy toys, a Maori force of nature, a landform that claims lives, and an architect of hell on earth. Through these and a few monsters that defy categorization, some of today's top young-adult authors explore ambition and sacrifice, loneliness and rage, love requited and avenged, and the boundless potential for connection, even across extreme borders

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  • Moriabe's Children / Paolo Bacigalupi
  • Old Souls / Cassandra Clare
  • Ten Rules for Being an Intergalactic Smuggler (The Successful Kind) / Holly Black
  • Quick Hill / M.T. Anderson
  • The Diabolist / Nathan Ballingrud
  • This Whole Demoning Thing / Patrick Ness
  • Wings in the Morning / Sarah Rees Brennan
  • Left Foot, Right / Nalo Hopkinson
  • The Mercurials / G. Carl Purcell
  • Kitty Capulet and the Invention of Underwater Photography / Dylan Horrocks
  • Son of Abyss / Nik Houser
  • A Small Wild Magic / Kathleen Jennings
  • The New Boyfriend / Kelly Link
  • The Woods Hide in Plain Sight / Joshua Lewis
  • Mothers, Lock Up Your Daughters Because They Are Terrifying / Alice Sola Kim
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