by Richard Kadrey (Introduction), Caitlín R. Kiernan (Author)
One of our essential writers of dark fiction.
--New York Times
Caitl n R. Kiernan is widely acknowledged as one of dark fantasy and horror's most skilled and acclaimed short fiction writers. Here in this retrospective volume is her finest work, previously only collected in sold-out limited editions. Kiernan's tales are visceral, sensual, devastating, and impossible to resist: a reporter is goaded by her girlfriend into watching people morphing into terrifying art; a critic interviews an elderly model from a series of famous mermaid paintings; a moviegoer watches a banned arthouse film only to discover exactly why it has been banned.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Publisher: Tachyon Publications
Published: 07 Mar 2019
ISBN 10: 1616963026
ISBN 13: 9781616963026
Book Overview:
Caitl n Kiernan is a minister of dark magic, and any collection of her work is a must-read.
--Chuck Wendig, author of Hyperion and The Shield
Caitl n Kiernan is one of the true visionaries and finest stylists in our field, and very possibly the most lyrical. Her tales enrich the imagination, and represent the literature of the dark at its most gorgeous and disturbing. This book is a treasure house of wonders and terrors, and an essential purchase for anyone who cares about the great tradition of weird fiction.
--Ramsey Campbell, author of The Parasite and Thirteen Days by Sunset Beach
Kiernan's stories will submerge you in a strange world filled with the twisted, radical reflections of Giger and Lovecraft, their aesthetic skins stretched over anger, pain, queerness, and courage.
--Lara Elena Donnelly, author of the Amberlough Dossier series
Caitl n R. Kiernan is one of the most inventive, seductive, and wickedly intelligent writers working today in any genre, and this treasury puts her powers on full display. Her stories are promiscuous vampires, eager to draw their energy from folklore, space opera, crime fiction, weird tales, and the dreams of the silver screen. Whether their tone is streetwise or scholarly, archaic or futuristic, these tales share Kiernan's signature flavor of a last drink on the edge of the abyss. She is Our Lady of Elation and Melancholy. A sinister, spellbinding collection.
--Sofia Samatar, author of A Stranger in Olondria and Monster Portraits
Praise for Caitl n R. Kiernan
Caitl n Kiernan is the poet and bard of the wasted and the lost.
--Neil Gaiman, author of Norse Mythology
Caitl n R. Kiernan is an original.
--Clive Barker, author of The Books of Blood series and Hellraiser
Caitl n R. Kiernan writes like a Gothic cathedral on fire.
--Poppy Z. Brite, author of Lost Souls
Praise for The Drowning Girl
Incisive, beautiful and as perfectly crafted as a puzzle-box, The Drowning Girl took my breath away.
--Holly Black, New York Times bestselling author of Red Glove
This is a masterpiece. It deserves to be read in and out of genre for a long, long time.
--Elizabeth Bear, author of Grail
A beautifully written, startlingly original novel.
--Elizabeth Hand, author of Illyria
With The Drowning Girl, Caitl n R. Kiernan moves firmly into the new vanguard, still being formed, of our best and most artful authors of the gothic and fantastic--those capable of writing fiction of deep moral and artistic seriousness.
--Peter Straub, author of A Ghost Story
Caitl n R. Kiernan turns the ghost story inside out and transforms it.
--Brian Evanson, author of Last Days
The Drowning Girl features all those elements of Caitl n R. Kiernan's writing that readers have come to expect--a prose style of wondrous luminosity, an atmosphere of languorous melancholy, and an inexplicable mixture of aching beauty and clutching terror.
--S. T. Joshi, author of I Am Providence: The Life and Times of H.P. Lovecraft
Kiernan pins out the traditional memoir on her worktable and metamorphoses it into something wholly different and achingly familiar, more alien, more difficult, more beautiful, and more true.
--Catherynne M. Valente, New York Times bestselling author of Deathless