The Year's Best Dark Fantasy & Horror 2015
Edited by Paula Guran.
No matter your expectations, the dark is full of the unknown: grim futures, distorted pasts, invasions of the uncanny, paranormal fancies, weird dreams, unnerving nightmares, baffling enigmas, revelatory excursions, desperate adventures, spectral journeys, mundane terrors, and supernatural visions. You may stumble into obsession — or find redemption. Often disturbing, occasionally delightful, let The Year’s Best Dark Fantasy and Horror be your annual guide through the mysteries and wonders of dark fiction.
Contents:
- Kelley Armstrong, “The Screams of Dragons” (Subterranean Press Magazine, Spring 2014)
- Dale Bailey, “The End of the End of Everything” by Dale Bailey (Tor.com, 23 Apr 2014)
- Laird Barron, “(Little Miss) Queen of Darkness” (Dark Discoveries #29)
- Elizabeth Bear “Madam Damnable’s Sewing Circle” (Dead Man’s Hand, ed. John Joseph Adams)
- Richard Bowes, “Sleep Walking Now and Then” (Tor.com, 9 July 2014)
- Nadia Bulkin, “Only Unity Saves the Damned” (Letters to Lovecraft, ed. Jesse Bullington)
- Gemma Files, “A Wish From a Bone” (Fearful Symmetries, ed. Ellen Datlow)
- S. L. Gilbow, “Mr Hill’s Death” (The Dark #4)
- Lisa L. Hannett & Angela Slatter, “The Female Factory” (The Female Factory)
- Maria Dahvana Headley "Who Is Your Executioner?” (Nightmare Magazine, Nov 2014)
- Stephen Graham Jones, “The Elvis Room” (The Elvis Room)
- Caitlín R. Kiernan, “The Cats of River Street (1925)" (Sirenia Digest #102)
- Alice Sola Kim, “Mothers, Lock Up Your Daughters Because They Are Terrifying” (Monstrous Affections, eds. Kelly Link & Gavin Grant/Tin House #61)
- John Langan, “Children of the Fang” (Lovecraft’s Monsters, ed. Ellen Datlow)
- Yoon Ha Lee, “Combustion Hour” (Tor.com, 10 Apr 2014)
- V. H. Leslie, “The Quiet Room” (Shadows & Tall Trees: 2014, ed. Michael Kelly)
- Ken Liu, “Running Shoes” (SQ Mag, Issue 16, Sept 2014)
- Usman T. Malik, “Resurrection Points” (Strange Horizons, 4 August 2014)
- Helen Marshall, “Death and the Girl from Pi Delta Zeta” (Lackington's, Issue 1, Winter 2014)
- Brandon Sanderson, “Dreamer” (Games Creatures Play, eds. Charlaine Harris & Toni L. P. Kelner)
- Simon Strantzas, “Emotional Dues” (Burnt Black Suns)
- Steve Rasnic Tem, “The Still, Cold Air” (Here with the Shadows)
- Lavie Tidhar, “Kur-A-Len” (Black Gods Kiss)
- Jeff VanderMeer, “Fragments from the Notes of a Dead Mycologist” (Shimmer #18)
- Kali Wallace, “Water in Springtime” (Clarkesworld, Issue 91, Apr 2014)
- Damien Angelica Walters, “The Floating Girls: A Documentary” (Jamais Vu Issue Three, Sept 2014)
- Kaaron Warren, “The Nursery Corner” (Fearsome Magics, ed. Jonathan Strahan)
- A. C. Wise, “And the Carnival Leaves Town” (Nightmare Carnival, ed. Ellen Datlow)
Paula Guran
Paula Guran is senior editor for Prime Books. She edited the Juno fantasy imprint from its small press inception through its incarnation as an imprint of Pocket Books. Guran edits the annual Year’s Best Dark Fantasy and Horror series as well as a growing number of other anthologies. In an earlier life she produced weekly email newsletter DarkEcho (winning two Stokers, an IHG award, and a World Fantasy Award nomination), edited Horror Garage (earning another IHG and a second World Fantasy nomination), and has contributed reviews, interviews, and articles to numerous professional publications.
The Year's Best Dark Fantasy & Horror
The Year's Best Dark Fantasy & Horror consists of 10 total books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.