Dreams of Distant Shores

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CoverartistThomas Canty
LanguageEnglish
GenreFantasy
Dreams of Distant Shores
Cover of first edition
AuthorPatricia A. McKillip
Cover artistThomas Canty
LanguageEnglish
GenreFantasy
PublisherTachyon Publications
Publication date
2016
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (trade paperback), ebook
Pages274
ISBN978-1-61696-218-0
OCLC920018313

Dreams of Distant Shores is a collection of fantasy stories by Patricia A. McKillip. It was first published on ebooks by Tachyon Publications in May 2016, with the trade paperback print edition following from the same publisher in June 2016.[1]

The book collects five short stories, the award-winning novella Something Rich and Strange, and one essay by the author, together with an afterword by Peter S. Beagle. Of the shorter pieces, four are original to the collection and three originally appeared in various anthologies.

Contents

  • "Weird" (from Unconventional Fantasy: A Celebration of Forty Years of the World Fantasy Convention, Nov. 2014) - A young couple hiding in their apartment's bathroom from a monstrosity raging outside the building trade stories about the odd things in their lives over a picnic.
  • "Mer" - Concerning two witches, a fishing village, and the statue of a mermaid.
  • "The Gorgon in the Cupboard" (from To Weave a Web of Magic, Jul. 2004) - A frustrated artist appeals to his muse, whose response unleashes the power of Medusa.
  • "Which Witch" (from Under My Hat: Tales from the Cauldron, Aug. 2012) - Witch musicians combat a dark threat during a bar performance.
  • "Edith and Henry Go Motoring" - a toll bridge takes travelers on an unexpected journey.
  • "Alien" - a grandmother hangs out with aliens, to her family's incredulity.
  • Something Rich and Strange (Nov. 1994) - mortal lovers, seduced by undersea temptation, must decide if their relationship is worth fighting for.
  • "Writing High Fantasy" (from The Writer's Guide to Fantasy Literature, 2002)
  • "Dear Pat: Afterword" by Peter S. Beagle

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