by Charles de Lint, Patricia A. McKillip
I forgot my book at work, and needed to buy something for the commute home. If I'm going to pay full price for something, it's going to have to be in support of an author I love: thus, this book.Excellent, excellent stories - but I was disappointed, a bit, that I'd read most of them before. There's ...
Charming collection of short stories.
Short stories from McKillip, who of course I love. I didn’t like all of the stories equally, but overall I thought it was a strong collection, and it’s nice to see some new work from McKillip.
I am smitten by this anthology, I absolutely am. It felt almost too indulgent, reading one gem after another in such quick succession. Patricia McKillip reigns supreme in the ranks of fantasy authors, because no one else has such an elegant and precise grasp on Wonder (this I capitalize for emphasis...
‘Wonders of the Invisible World’ by Patricia A. McKellip is a collection of 16 stories, started by an introduction by Charles de Lint and completed by a short of ‘What Inspires Me’, a Guest of Honour speech given at WisCon 2004.With the first piece and the collection itself named for a book written ...
I have read Patricia Mckillip’s novels before, I am certain of that but for some reason, I did not remember just how fantastic her world weaving and wordsmithery really are. Wonders of the Invisible World satisfies on so many levels that had I the time, I would have reviewed each story in the anthol...