Sally Mc Bride’s haunting, mesmerizing short fiction has been captivating audiences for nearly forty years. It’s been published in Asimov’s, Amazing, Fantasy & Science Fiction, Realms of Fantasy, Northern Frights, Tesseracts, On Spec, and many more magazines, anthologies and best-of collections. It’s won Canada’s Aurora Award and been nominated for the Hugo and Nebula Awards. Her stories have been reprinted time and again. In this volume, fifteen more of her short stories are collected for the first time.
Visions of death and life, alien memories, magic spells gone awry, floating girls, and more. Prepare to get transported to a fantastic future, a terrifying present, or look at history and myth in a whole new light.
Includes ‘Dance on a Forgotten Shore’ co-written by Alan Dean Foster
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Sally Mc Bride has lived in Toronto, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, Victoria, and (briefly) Florida (her cat didn’t like it there). These days she divides her time between life in the mountains of Idaho (with her American husband) and city living in Toronto (close to Canadian family). In all these places, she has found supportive friends and fellow writers who get what it means to stare into the abyss trying to interpret what-ifs, if-this-goes-ons, dreams and wishes, and all the random stimuli that feed a writer’s creativity. Sally has two amazing children and some equally amazing grandchildren. She enjoys skiing, reading (of course), and zipping around on her electric bike.