Table of Contents
The Blameless
Word Doll
The Angel Seems
Mount Chary Galore
A Natural History of Autumn
The Fairy Enterprise
The Thyme Fiend
The Last Triangle
Hibbler's Minions
Rocket Ship to Hell
The Prelate’s Commission
A Terror
Blood Drive
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Jeffrey Ford: Jeffrey Ford was born on Long Island in New York State in 1955 and grew up in the town of West Islip. He studied fiction writing with John Gardner at S.U.N.Y Binghamton. He’s been a college English teacher of writing and literature for 30 years. He is the author of eight novels including The Girl in the Glass and four short story collections. He has received the World Fantasy, Nebula, Edgar, and Shirley Jackson awards. He lives with his wife Lynn in a century old farm house in a land of slow clouds and endless fields.
"'The Blameless' is . . . a perfect example of Ford's eerie
subversion of mundane life. In it, suburban parents have begun
throwing their children exorcisms as rites of passage, and the
premise delivers plenty of black humor and bone-dry social
satire.”
— Jason Heller, NPR
“A series of hits that linger long after you’ve finished reading.
The mundane seems fantastical when penned by Ford, and the
fantastical dreadfully human. Stories range from surreal daily
life, to epic fantasy, to Gothic Americana and far, far beyond.
It’s hard to pick a favorite, so I recommend you read them
all.”
— RT Book Reviews ****
“In this collection of 13 stories, Ford showcases his award-winning
talent for crafting creepy tales that bend the world as we know it
in unexpected ways. Although the stories are not linked, they do
share a common theme: wickedness lurking just beneath the surface
of everyday life. And while each uses different degrees of the
supernatural to get there, all employ a dark and uneasy atmosphere,
quirky characters, and thought-provoking endings, with delightfully
unsettling results. . . . This collection is a good choice for fans
of short stories by Neil Gaiman, China Miéville, or Kevin
Brockmeier.”
— Booklist (starred review)
“Celebrated short-form fantasist Ford blends subtle psychological
horror with a mix of literary history, folklore, and SF in this
collection of 13 short stories, all focused on the struggles,
sorrows, and terrors of daily life. Each tale gently twists
perceptions, diving down into the ordinary and coming back out with
a thoughtful nugget of the extraordinary. Readers will be alarmed
by how easily they relate to the well-meaning but inevitably
destructive characters.”
— Publishers Weekly Best Books of Summer
“13 tales that revel in the dark and strange, exhibiting ardent and
pliable storytelling that ranges from suburban exorcisms to ghosts
in bucolic 1915 Ohio. Each story in this collection displays Ford’s
vigorous invention and witty idiosyncrasy in explorations of the
wicked and violent corners of the imagination, but the variety of
subject, setting, and tone ensures that the book never slips into
an authorial haze. . . . The entire collection has a zeal for
imagination and an unabashed pleasure in both entertainment and
graceful writing that is reminiscent of Ray Bradbury’s short
fiction. Ford has a knack for choosing the precise words that evoke
an image and leave enough room for it to bloom. “Later, the rain
started in again. The sound and smell of spring came through the
screen of their bedroom window while he dreamt in the language the
angels dream in, and she, of the land without worry.”
— Kirkus Reviews
“An excellent collection of stories.”
— Weird Fiction Review
"A truly outstanding writer.”
— Locus
Praise for Jeffrey Ford's award-winning books:
“Surreal, unsettling, and more than a little weird. Ford has a rare
gift for evoking mood with just a few well-chosen words and for
creating living, breathing characters with only a few lines of
dialogue.” --Booklist
"Children are the original magic realists. The effects that
novelists of a postmodern bent must strive for come naturally to
the young, a truth given inventive realization in this wonderful
quasi-mystery tale by Jeffrey Ford."--Boston Globe on THE SHADOW
YEAR
“Jeffrey Ford s latest triumph, THE SHADOW YEAR, is as haunting as
it is humorous readers will recognize real talent in Ford s vivid,
unerring voice.” --Louisville Courier Journal on THE SHADOW
YEAR
“Superb, heartbreaking, and masterfully written . . . It s proof of
Jeffrey Ford s narrative power that, ultimately, the distinction
[between real and invented] doesn t much matter. His made-up world
trumps ours.” --Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
"The Shadow Year captures the totality of a lived period, its
actualities and its dreams, its mundane essentials and its odd
subjective imperatives; it is a work of episodic beauty and
mercurial significance."--Nick Gevers, Locus
"Jeffrey Ford is one of the few writers who uses wonder instead of
ink in his pen."--Jonathan Carroll, author of The Wooden Sea
“Unusual and provocative…sometimes shocking, sometimes mesmerizing,
sometimes humorous, this collection will please fans of Raymond
Carver and Flannery O’Connor. Recommended.” (School Library Journal
on THE DROWNED LIFE)
“Spooky and hypnotic...Recommended for all public libraries.”
(Library Journal)
“Ford travels deep into the wild country that is childhood in this
novel …the observations and adventures of these sharp, wayward
children provide more than enough depth to be satisfying.” (New
York Times on THE SHADOW YEAR)
“A collection of surreal, melancholy stories dealing with
everything from worlds of the drifting dead to drunken tree
parties. Ford is the author of the superlative, creepy Well-Built
City trilogy and his writing is both powerful and disturbing in the
best possible way.” (Gawker on THE DROWNED LIFE)
“[Ford’s] writing is both powerful and disturbing in the best
possible way.” (io9 on Jeffrey Ford)
“The 16 stories in this collection are a perfect introduction to
Ford’s work and illustrate the vast range of his imagination…If you
haven’t discovered Ford, it’s time you did. His carefully crafted
novels and short stories are all top-notch. Grade: A.” (Rocky
Mountain News)
"'The Blameless' is . . . a perfect example of Ford's eerie
subversion of mundane life. In it, suburban parents have begun
throwing their children exorcisms as rites of passage, and the
premise delivers plenty of black humor and bone-dry social
satire.”
Jason Heller, NPR
A series of hits that linger long after you’ve finished reading.
The mundane seems fantastical when penned by Ford, and the
fantastical dreadfully human. Stories range from surreal daily
life, to epic fantasy, to Gothic Americana and far, far beyond.
It’s hard to pick a favorite, so I recommend you read them
all.”
RT Book Reviews ****
In this collection of 13 stories, Ford showcases his award-winning
talent for crafting creepy tales that bend the world as we know it
in unexpected ways. Although the stories are not linked, they do
share a common theme: wickedness lurking just beneath the surface
of everyday life. And while each uses different degrees of the
supernatural to get there, all employ a dark and uneasy atmosphere,
quirky characters, and thought-provoking endings, with delightfully
unsettling results. . . . This collection is a good choice for fans
of short stories by Neil Gaiman, China Miéville, or Kevin
Brockmeier.”
Booklist (starred review)
Celebrated short-form fantasist Ford blends subtle psychological
horror with a mix of literary history, folklore, and SF in this
collection of 13 short stories, all focused on the struggles,
sorrows, and terrors of daily life. Each tale gently twists
perceptions, diving down into the ordinary and coming back out with
a thoughtful nugget of the extraordinary. Readers will be alarmed
by how easily they relate to the well-meaning but inevitably
destructive characters.”
Publishers Weekly Best Books of Summer
13 tales that revel in the dark and strange, exhibiting ardent and
pliable storytelling that ranges from suburban exorcisms to ghosts
in bucolic 1915 Ohio. Each story in this collection displays Ford’s
vigorous invention and witty idiosyncrasy in explorations of the
wicked and violent corners of the imagination, but the variety of
subject, setting, and tone ensures that the book never slips into
an authorial haze. . . . The entire collection has a zeal for
imagination and an unabashed pleasure in both entertainment and
graceful writing that is reminiscent of Ray Bradbury’s short
fiction. Ford has a knack for choosing the precise words that evoke
an image and leave enough room for it to bloom. Later, the rain
started in again. The sound and smell of spring came through the
screen of their bedroom window while he dreamt in the language the
angels dream in, and she, of the land without worry.”
Kirkus Reviews
An excellent collection of stories.”
Weird Fiction Review
"A truly outstanding writer.”
Locus
Praise for Jeffrey Ford's award-winning books:
Surreal, unsettling, and more than a little weird. Ford has a rare
gift for evoking mood with just a few well-chosen words and for
creating living, breathing characters with only a few lines of
dialogue.” --Booklist
"Children are the original magic realists. The effects that
novelists of a postmodern bent must strive for come naturally to
the young, a truth given inventive realization in this wonderful
quasi-mystery tale by Jeffrey Ford."--Boston Globe on THE SHADOW
YEAR
Jeffrey Ford s latest triumph, THE SHADOW YEAR, is as haunting as
it is humorous readers will recognize real talent in Ford s vivid,
unerring voice.” --Louisville Courier Journal on THE SHADOW
YEAR
Superb, heartbreaking, and masterfully written . . . It s proof of
Jeffrey Ford s narrative power that, ultimately, the distinction
[between real and invented] doesn t much matter. His made-up world
trumps ours.” --Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
"The Shadow Year captures the totality of a lived period, its
actualities and its dreams, its mundane essentials and its odd
subjective imperatives; it is a work of episodic beauty and
mercurial significance."--Nick Gevers, Locus
"Jeffrey Ford is one of the few writers who uses wonder instead of
ink in his pen."--Jonathan Carroll, author of The Wooden Sea
Unusual and provocative
sometimes shocking, sometimes mesmerizing,
sometimes humorous, this collection will please fans of Raymond
Carver and Flannery O’Connor. Recommended.” (School Library Journal
on THE DROWNED LIFE)
Spooky and hypnotic...Recommended for all public libraries.”
(Library Journal)
Ford travels deep into the wild country that is childhood in this
novel
the observations and adventures of these sharp, wayward
children provide more than enough depth to be satisfying.” (New
York Times on THE SHADOW YEAR)
A collection of surreal, melancholy stories dealing with
everything from worlds of the drifting dead to drunken tree
parties. Ford is the author of the superlative, creepy Well-Built
City trilogy and his writing is both powerful and disturbing in the
best possible way.” (Gawker on THE DROWNED LIFE)
[Ford’s] writing is both powerful and disturbing in the best
possible way.” (io9 on Jeffrey Ford)
The 16 stories in this collection are a perfect introduction to
Ford’s work and illustrate the vast range of his imagination
If you
haven’t discovered Ford, it’s time you did. His carefully crafted
novels and short stories are all top-notch. Grade: A.” (Rocky
Mountain News)
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