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Little Deaths : 24 Tales of Horror and Sex
Ellen Datlow
(editor),
Paris
:
Albin Michel
,
1994
Z356732
1994
anthology
short story
fantasy
horror
In this collection of 16 erotic fantasy fiction the stories focus less sexand instead explore relationships on the edge, and particularly those which involve transformation or loss of control. Some are about monstrous unions and violence (aor are suggestive of violence). Some, too, are metaphorical while others are crudely realistic. The stories also range across situations and relationships such as homosexuality, sadomasochism and even incest. The one overriding theme, however, appears to be that pain is inseparable from pleasure.
The authors include Lucy Taylor, Harry Crews, Nicholas Royle, Joel Lane, Clive Barker, Joyce Carol Oates, Ruth Rendell, Kathe Koja, Pat Cadigan, Dan Simmons and Australia's Stephen Dedman.
La Petite Mort Paris : Albin Michel , 1994
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y
Little Deaths : 24 Tales of Horror and Sex
Ellen Datlow
(editor),
Paris
:
Albin Michel
,
1994
Z356732
1994
anthology
short story
fantasy
horror
In this collection of 16 erotic fantasy fiction the stories focus less sexand instead explore relationships on the edge, and particularly those which involve transformation or loss of control. Some are about monstrous unions and violence (aor are suggestive of violence). Some, too, are metaphorical while others are crudely realistic. The stories also range across situations and relationships such as homosexuality, sadomasochism and even incest. The one overriding theme, however, appears to be that pain is inseparable from pleasure.
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Appears in:
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y
Little Deaths : 24 Tales of Horror and Sex
Ellen Datlow
(editor),
Paris
:
Albin Michel
,
1994
Z356732
1994
anthology
short story
fantasy
horror
In this collection of 16 erotic fantasy fiction the stories focus less sexand instead explore relationships on the edge, and particularly those which involve transformation or loss of control. Some are about monstrous unions and violence (aor are suggestive of violence). Some, too, are metaphorical while others are crudely realistic. The stories also range across situations and relationships such as homosexuality, sadomasochism and even incest. The one overriding theme, however, appears to be that pain is inseparable from pleasure.
The authors include Lucy Taylor, Harry Crews, Nicholas Royle, Joel Lane, Clive Barker, Joyce Carol Oates, Ruth Rendell, Kathe Koja, Pat Cadigan, Dan Simmons and Australia's Stephen Dedman.
London : Millennium , 1994
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y
Little Deaths : 24 Tales of Horror and Sex
Ellen Datlow
(editor),
Paris
:
Albin Michel
,
1994
Z356732
1994
anthology
short story
fantasy
horror
In this collection of 16 erotic fantasy fiction the stories focus less sexand instead explore relationships on the edge, and particularly those which involve transformation or loss of control. Some are about monstrous unions and violence (aor are suggestive of violence). Some, too, are metaphorical while others are crudely realistic. The stories also range across situations and relationships such as homosexuality, sadomasochism and even incest. The one overriding theme, however, appears to be that pain is inseparable from pleasure.
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Appears in:
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y
Little Deaths : 24 Tales of Horror and Sex
Ellen Datlow
(editor),
Paris
:
Albin Michel
,
1994
Z356732
1994
anthology
short story
fantasy
horror
In this collection of 16 erotic fantasy fiction the stories focus less sexand instead explore relationships on the edge, and particularly those which involve transformation or loss of control. Some are about monstrous unions and violence (aor are suggestive of violence). Some, too, are metaphorical while others are crudely realistic. The stories also range across situations and relationships such as homosexuality, sadomasochism and even incest. The one overriding theme, however, appears to be that pain is inseparable from pleasure.
The authors include Lucy Taylor, Harry Crews, Nicholas Royle, Joel Lane, Clive Barker, Joyce Carol Oates, Ruth Rendell, Kathe Koja, Pat Cadigan, Dan Simmons and Australia's Stephen Dedman.
New York (City) : Dell , 1995
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y
Little Deaths : 24 Tales of Horror and Sex
Ellen Datlow
(editor),
Paris
:
Albin Michel
,
1994
Z356732
1994
anthology
short story
fantasy
horror
In this collection of 16 erotic fantasy fiction the stories focus less sexand instead explore relationships on the edge, and particularly those which involve transformation or loss of control. Some are about monstrous unions and violence (aor are suggestive of violence). Some, too, are metaphorical while others are crudely realistic. The stories also range across situations and relationships such as homosexuality, sadomasochism and even incest. The one overriding theme, however, appears to be that pain is inseparable from pleasure.
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Appears in:
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y
Little Deaths : 24 Tales of Horror and Sex
Ellen Datlow
(editor),
Paris
:
Albin Michel
,
1994
Z356732
1994
anthology
short story
fantasy
horror
In this collection of 16 erotic fantasy fiction the stories focus less sexand instead explore relationships on the edge, and particularly those which involve transformation or loss of control. Some are about monstrous unions and violence (aor are suggestive of violence). Some, too, are metaphorical while others are crudely realistic. The stories also range across situations and relationships such as homosexuality, sadomasochism and even incest. The one overriding theme, however, appears to be that pain is inseparable from pleasure.
The authors include Lucy Taylor, Harry Crews, Nicholas Royle, Joel Lane, Clive Barker, Joyce Carol Oates, Ruth Rendell, Kathe Koja, Pat Cadigan, Dan Simmons and Australia's Stephen Dedman.
London : Millennium , 1995
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y
Little Deaths : 24 Tales of Horror and Sex
Ellen Datlow
(editor),
Paris
:
Albin Michel
,
1994
Z356732
1994
anthology
short story
fantasy
horror
In this collection of 16 erotic fantasy fiction the stories focus less sexand instead explore relationships on the edge, and particularly those which involve transformation or loss of control. Some are about monstrous unions and violence (aor are suggestive of violence). Some, too, are metaphorical while others are crudely realistic. The stories also range across situations and relationships such as homosexuality, sadomasochism and even incest. The one overriding theme, however, appears to be that pain is inseparable from pleasure.
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Appears in:
- y Bonescribes : The Year's Best Australian Horror 1995 Bill Congreve (editor), Robert Hood (editor), Parramatta : MirrorDanse Books , 1996 Z251023 1996 anthology short story horror Parramatta : MirrorDanse Books , 1996 pg. 13-23
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- y The Lady of Situations Nedlands : Ticonderoga Publications , 1999 Z343562 1999 selected work short story horror science fiction fantasy Nedlands : Ticonderoga Publications , 1999 pg. 17-26
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Appears in:
- y Never Seen By Waking Eyes Ohio : Infrapress , 2005 Z1225439 2005 selected work short story Ohio : Infrapress , 2005 pg. 23-32
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Alternative title: Die Frau, Die Nicht Vergessen Konnte
Notes:Translated as The Woman Who Could Not Forget.-
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Fieber : 24 Dunkle Geschichten
Fever : 24 Dark Tales
Ellen Datlow
(editor),
Munich
:
Wilhelm Heyne
,
1996
Z1799657
1996
anthology
short story
horror
Fever comprises 24 stories which all revolve around incomprehensible and terrible events, sensual pleasures and moments of horror. The authors include Ruth Rendell, Richard Christian
Matheson, Lucius Shepard, Joyce Carol Oates, Clive Barker and Australia's Stephen Dedman.
Munich : Wilhelm Heyne , 1996
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y
Fieber : 24 Dunkle Geschichten
Fever : 24 Dark Tales
Ellen Datlow
(editor),
Munich
:
Wilhelm Heyne
,
1996
Z1799657
1996
anthology
short story
horror
Fever comprises 24 stories which all revolve around incomprehensible and terrible events, sensual pleasures and moments of horror. The authors include Ruth Rendell, Richard Christian
Matheson, Lucius Shepard, Joyce Carol Oates, Clive Barker and Australia's Stephen Dedman.
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