TOC: Digital Domains edited by Ellen Datlow
Editor Ellen Datlow has posted the table of contents to her online-career-spanning anthology, Digital Domains: A Decade of Science Fiction & Fantasy, on sale in January 2010 from Prime Books:
OMNI online: September 1996 – March 1998
- “Thirteen Phantasms” by James P. Blaylock
- “Mr. Goober’s Show” by Howard Waldrop
- “Get a Grip” by Paul Park
Event Horizon: August 1988 – July 1999
- “The Girl Detective” by Kelly Link
- “Pansolapia” by Jeffrey Ford
- “Harbingers” by Severna Park
SCIFICTION: May 19, 2000 – December 28, 2005
- “Frankenstein’s Daughter” by Maureen McHugh
- “The Pottawatomie Giant” by Andy Duncan
- “What I Didn’t See Karen” by Joy Fowler
- “Daughter of the Monkey God” by M.K. Hobson
- “Tomorrow Town” by Kim Newman
- “There’s a Hole in the City” by Richard Bowes
- “All of Us Can Almost…” by Carol Emshwiller
- “You Go Where It Takes You” by Nathan Ballingrud
- “Russian Vine” by Simon Ings
[via Charles Tan @ Bibliophile Stalker]
Well, my online career anyway. There were the 16 + years at OMNI before we went online 😉
Well, that *should* have been obvious to me. 🙂 Fixed.
13 Phantasms is great…that entire short story collection by James P. Blaylock is fantastic and turned me into a Blaylock fan.
“Thirteen Phantasms” is one of my favorite stories. Utterly charming.
Oh, and the publisher is thinking of waiting till a couple of months later to publish it…not sure yet.
Charming is a perfect description of Thirteen Phantasms. It really is. I’m excited about the other authors in this collection, only a few of which I’ve had the pleasure to read.