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Midori Snyder
Midori Snyder is the author of numerous books for children and adults, published in English and foreign language translations. She won the Mythopoeic Award for "The Innamorati," a novel inspired by early Roman myth and the Italian "Commedia dell'Arte" tradition. Her short stories have appeared... show more

Midori Snyder is the author of numerous books for children and adults, published in English and foreign language translations. She won the Mythopoeic Award for "The Innamorati," a novel inspired by early Roman myth and the Italian "Commedia dell'Arte" tradition. Her short stories have appeared "The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror," as well as numerous adult and young adult anthologies. Her nonfiction essays on fairy tale and folklore have appeared in folklore anthologies, magazines, and the Journal of Mythic Arts online. In addition to writing, she co-directs the World Fantasy award winning Endicott Studio for Mythic Arts with Terri Winding.
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Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus
Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus rated it 11 years ago
This is a fantastic anthology that's based on fairytales told from the point of view of the villains. It's also great for both younger and older readers; I loved it, and got a lot out of it, although I'm older than the targeted audience. Then again, Ellen Datlow is a top-notch editor and garners...
Merle
Merle rated it 11 years ago
This book is not awful, but it’s a forgettable little urban fairy tale with some significant weaknesses that make it hard for me to recommend.The two protagonists, Serana and Meteora, are fae sisters exiled to the human world after offending their queen. The premise is a good one, and the book is at...
Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it 11 years ago
Not all the stories in this collection are stand-outs, and not all, thankfully, have to do with brides. Datlow and Windling, however, should get a huge round of applause and much credit for bringing back the female beast and male looker instead of just staying to the whole typical Beauty and the Be...
Books Less Travelled
Books Less Travelled rated it 12 years ago
One of my favorite series. I stumbled upon the first book in this trilogy at PaperBackSwap, and fell in love with the tale it held.
Books Less Travelled
Books Less Travelled rated it 12 years ago
An interesting story
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