Infern-'0L8 (geddit?)
A mini-review of Ellen Datlow's new anthology Inferno appeared on the Romantic Times site sometime before the end of the year (to judge by internal evidence). Here's a taster:
Twenty very different stories compose this collection, but as Datlow writes in her introduction, there are no demonic children, witches or vampires -- but plenty of other monsters to keep you on your toes. Highlights include Pat Cadigan's "Stilled Life," John Grant's "Lives," and Lee Thomas' "An Apiary of White Bees."
There's not a whole lot more to see than this, but it's all good. Check it out at http://www.romantictimes.com/books_review.php?book=33836.
Twenty very different stories compose this collection, but as Datlow writes in her introduction, there are no demonic children, witches or vampires -- but plenty of other monsters to keep you on your toes. Highlights include Pat Cadigan's "Stilled Life," John Grant's "Lives," and Lee Thomas' "An Apiary of White Bees."
There's not a whole lot more to see than this, but it's all good. Check it out at http://www.romantictimes.com/books_review.php?book=33836.