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Kelly Link

    July 19, 1969

    Kelly Link is an American author celebrated for her short stories, which artfully traverse the realms of magic realism, fantasy, and horror. Her distinctive voice lies in her uncanny ability to weave the mundane with the extraordinary, crafting narratives that are simultaneously unsettling and enchanting. Through masterfully constructed tales, Link explores themes of loss, identity, and the complexities of human connection with an unerring eye for evocative detail and atmosphere.

    Kelly Link
    Stranger Things Happen
    World's End Harem, Vol. 7
    World's End Harem, Vol. 8
    The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror. Seventeenth Annual Collection
    The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 2007
    Ghosts of the Shadow Market
    • For twenty years this award-winning compilation has been the nonpareil benchmark against which all other annual fantasy and horror collections are judged. Directed first by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling and for the past four years by Datlow and Kelly Link and Gavin J. Grant, it consistently presents the strangest, the funniest, the darkest, the sharpest, the most original—in short, the best fantasy and horror. The current collection, marking a score of years, offers more than forty stories and poems from almost as many sources. Summations of the field by the editors are complemented by articles by Edward Bryant, Charles de Lint, and Jeff VanderMeer, highlighting the best of the fantastic in, respectively, media, music, and comics, as well as honorable mentions—notable works that didn’t quite make the cut, but are nonetheless worthy of attention. The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror: Twentieth Annual Collection is a cornucopia of fantastic delights, an unparalleled resource and indispensable reference that captures the unique excitement and beauty of the fantastic in all its gloriously diverse forms, from the lightest fantasy to the darkest horror.

      The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 2007
    • For more than a decade, readers have turned to The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror to find the most rewarding fantastic short stories. Ellen Datlow, Kelly Link and Gavin Grant continue their critically acclaimed and award-winning tradition with another stunning collection of stories. The fiction and poetry here is culled from an exhaustive survey of the field—nearly four dozen stories, ranging from fairy tales to gothic horror, from magical realism to dark tales in the Grand Guignol-style. Rounding out the volume are the editors' invaluable overviews of the year in fantasy and horror and Year's Best sections—on comics, by Charles Vess, and on anime and manga, by Joan D. Vinge and on film and television by Edward Bryant. This is an indispensable reference as well as the best reading available in fantasy and horror.*Terry Bisson *Kevin Brockmeier *Dan Chaon *Peter Crowther *Theodora Goss *Daphne Gottlieb *Glen Hirshberg *Brian Hodge *Nina Kiriki Hoffman *Kij Johnson *Paul LaFarge *Thomas Ligotti *Sara Maitland *Maureen F. McHugh *Steve Rasnic Tem *Benjamin Rosenbaum *Michael Marshall Smith *Michael Swanwick *Karen Traviss *Megan Whalen Turner

      The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror. Seventeenth Annual Collection
    • World's End Harem, Vol. 8

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.8(35)Add rating

      The Man-Killer Virus: a lethal disease that has eradicated 99.9% of the world's male population. Mizuhara Reito has been in cryogenic sleep for the past five years, leaving behind Tachibana Erisa, the girl of his dreams. When Reito awakens from the deep freeze, he emerges into a sex-crazed new world where he himself is the planet's most precious resource. Reito and four other male studs are given lives of luxury and one simple mission: repopulate the world by impregnating as many women as possible! All Reito wants, however, is to find his beloved Erisa who went missing three years ago. Can Reito resist temptation and find his one true love?

      World's End Harem, Vol. 8
    • World's End Harem, Vol. 7

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.8(31)Add rating

      The Man-Killer Virus: a lethal disease that has eradicated 99.9% of the world's male population. Mizuhara Reito has been in cryogenic sleep for the past five years, leaving behind Tachibana Erisa, the girl of his dreams. When Reito awakens from the deep freeze, he emerges into a sex-crazed new world where he himself is the planet's most precious resource. Reito and four other male studs are given lives of luxury and one simple mission: repopulate the world by impregnating as many women as possible! All Reito wants, however, is to find his beloved Erisa who went missing three years ago. Can Reito resist temptation and find his one true love?

      World's End Harem, Vol. 7
    • Pretty Monsters

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.8(58)Add rating

      Kelly Link has lit up adult literary publishing and Viking is honored to publish her first young adult story collection. Through the lens of Link's vivid imagination, nothing is what it seems, and everything deserves a second look. From the multiple award-winning 'The Faery Handbag', in which a teenager's grandmother carries an entire village (or is it a man-eating dog?) in her handbag, to the near-future of 'The Surfer', whose narrator (a soccer-playing skeptic) waits with a planeload of refugees for the aliens to arrive, Link's stories are funny and full of unexpected insights and skewed perspectives on the world

      Pretty Monsters
    • In this dazzing collections, prize-winning short story writer Kelly Link takes the ordinary and makes it strange - and the strange and makes it ordinary, engaging, funny, eerie and magical these nine stories prove Link to be an original and important talent.

      Magic for Beginners
    • White Cat, Black Dog

      Stories

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.8(5392)Add rating

      Exploring themes of love, connection, and purpose, this collection reimagines classic fairy tales through unique narratives. Characters embark on quests filled with absurdity and introspection, such as a billionaire's sons competing for inheritance and a professor stranded at an airport hotel, anxiously trying to return to her family. Another story features a young man house-sitting, only to find the residence a gateway to otherworldly experiences. Each tale weaves together elements of folklore and modern struggles, creating a rich tapestry of storytelling.

      White Cat, Black Dog
    • World's End Harem, Vol. 6

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.7(29)Add rating

      UNDERCOVER OPERATION!Reito and friends are heading into the abandoned hospital said to be the last known location of the missing virologists! There, they uncover a slew of shocking secrets—including the true identity of a certain individual!

      World's End Harem, Vol. 6