The Shadow on the Doorstep
Cover art by Phil Foglio.
The Author's Personal Favorites of his own Short Fiction, plus an Introduction by Tim Powers and an Afterword by Lewis Shiner.
Sit down. Grab a box of doughnuts. Make it a baker's dozen, one for each story.
James Blaylock has carefully constructed these stories to fill the reader with wonder, looking at the magic just below the surface, and offering you a variety of different styles of fantasy.
If you like your fantasy filled with darkness, try "The Old Curiosity Shop," in which Doyle Jimmerson must come to terms with the death of his wife and his own inadequacies that helped create the world in which he finds himself.
Or you might prefer the nostalgia-glazed fantasy. If so, bite into "Thirteen Phantasms," where the discovery of an old box of magazines leads Landers to yearn for a simpler time when it was easier to find a sense of wonder.
You say the frosting of the paranormal is what makes you sit up? Try sampling "The Other Side" and just wait for the hairs on your arms to stand on end.
If you're wondering why this sounds like it was written in a bakery, turn to "Doughnuts," and find what Blaylock refers to as "the true quill."
When you're finished reading the stories in this collection, you'll find yourself as full of goodness as your doughnut box is empty.
Contents:
- Introduction by Tim Powers
- Author’s Note by James P. Blaylock
- The Shadow on the Doorstep
- Paper Dragons
- Thirteen Phantasms
- Doughnuts
- The Other Side
- In for a Penny, or, The Man Who Believed in Himself
- His Own Back Yard
- Small Houses
- The Pink of Fading Neon
- The Dry Spell
- Hula Ville
- Unidentified Objects
- The Old Curiosity Shop
- Afterword: Nonsense and Sensibility by Lewis Shiner
- Biography
- Bibliography
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James P. Blaylock
James P. Blaylock was born in Long Beach, California in 1950, and attended California State University, where he received an MA. He was befriended and mentored by Philip K. Dick, along with his contemporaries K. W. Jeter and Tim Powers, and is regarded – along with Powers and Jeter – as one of the founding fathers of the steampunk movement. Winner of two World Fantasy Awards and Philip K. Dick Award, he currently directs the creative writing programs at Chapman University. Blaylock lives in Orange CA with his wife. They have two sons.

