My Mother She Killed Me, My Father He Ate Me

My Mother She Killed Me, My Father He Ate Me: Forty New Fairy Tales is an anthology of fantasy stories based on the idea of fairy tales, edited by Kate Bernheimer and Carmen Giménez Smith.[1] The book was published by Penguin Books on September 28, 2010. The anthology itself won the 2011 World Fantasy Award for Best Anthology.[2]

My Mother She Killed Me, My Father He Ate Me
Paperback ebition
Authoredited by Kate Bernheimer and Carmen Giménez Smith
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreFantasy short stories
PublisherPenguin Books
Publication date
September 28, 2010
Media typePrint (hardback)
Pages608 pp
ISBN978-0-14-311784-1
OCLC515455953

Contents

gollark: - that would either involve erasing i.e. killing all extant humans, or overwriting/meddling with their minds and bodies (so basically the same thing) - obviously problematic- anthropomorphic animals probably wouldn't work very well either, inasmuch as most animals are quadrupeds and we're bipeds, along with probably a ton of other things- Marxism bad
gollark: no.
gollark: I do not. That would be terrible for many reasons.
gollark: Really okay animation?
gollark: A book which turns people into anthropomorphic animals? That seems like an anomaly. It should be in containment.

References

  1. "American Fantastic Tales". amazon.com. Retrieved 2015-01-11.
  2. "The Locus Index to SF Awards: 2011 World Fantasy Awards". Locus. Archived from the original on 2013-09-20. Retrieved 2013-09-20.


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