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by Paula Guran (ed)


  Genevieve Valentine’s first novel, Mechanique: A Tale of the Circus Tresaulti, won the 2012 Crawford Award and was nominated for the Nebula. Her second novel, The Girls at the Kingfisher Club, a 1920s retelling of the Twelve Dancing Princesses, was published by Atria earlier this year. Persona, a near-future political thriller, will be published by SAGA Press in March 2015. Her short fiction has appeared in Clarkesworld, Strange Horizons, Journal of Mythic Arts, Lightspeed, and other periodicals, as well as anthologies Federations, The Living Dead 2, After, Teeth, and others. Her story “Light on the Water” was a 2009 World Fantasy Award nominee, and “Things to Know About Being Dead” was nominated for a 2012 Shirley Jackson Award. She is a coauthor of pop-culture book Geek Wisdom (Quirk Books).

  Carrie Vaughn is the author of the New York Times bestselling series of novels about a werewolf named Kitty, the most recent installment of which is Kitty in the Underworld. The next, Low Midnight, will be published later this year. She’s written several other contemporary fantasy and young adult novels, as well as upwards of seventy short stories. She’s a contributor to the Wild Cards series of shared world superhero books edited by George R. R. Martin and a graduate of the Odyssey Fantasy Writing Workshop. An Air Force brat, she survived her nomadic childhood and managed to put down roots in Boulder, Colorado. Visit her at carrievaughn.com.

  Don Webb has been published in every major SF/F/H magazine in the English-speaking world from Analog to Weird Tales. He teaches “Writing the Science Fiction Novel” at UCLA extension. He lives with has a beautiful wife and two tuxedo cats in Austin, Texas, where he has been a guest at the four local SF conventions for over twenty years.

  Jay Wilburn lives with his wife and two sons in the swamps of coastal South Carolina. He left teaching after sixteen years to care for the health needs of his younger son and to pursue writing full-time. He has published Loose Ends: A Zombie Novel with Hazardous Press and Time Eaters with Perpetual Motion Machine Publishing. Follow his many dark thoughts at JayWilburn.com and @AmongTheZombies on Twitter.

  About the Editor

  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 Simon & Schuster’s 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 the weekly email newsletter DarkEcho (winning two Stokers, an IHG Award, and a World Fantasy Award nomination), edited print magazine Horror Garage—an eccentric mix of original dark fiction and garage/punk/indie music—earning another IHG Award and a second World Fantasy nomination—and has contributed reviews, interviews, and articles to numerous professional publications. (See paulaguran.com for more information.) She lives in Akron, Ohio, and is the mother of four, mother-in-law of two, and grand-mère to one.

  Other Anthologies Edited by Paula Guran

  Embraces

  Best New Paranormal Romance

  Best New Romantic Fantasy

  Zombies: The Recent Dead

  The Year’s Best Dark Fantasy & Horror: 2010

  Vampires: The Recent Undead

  The Year’s Best Dark Fantasy & Horror: 2011

  Halloween

  New Cthulhu: The Recent Weird

  Brave New Love

  Witches: Wicked, Wild & Wonderful

  Obsession: Tales of Irresistible Desire

  The Year’s Best Dark Fantasy & Horror: 2012

  Extreme Zombies

  Ghosts: Recent Hauntings

  Rock On: The Greatest Hits of Science Fiction & Fantasy

  Season of Wonder

  Future Games

  Weird Detectives: Recent Investigations

  The Mammoth Book of Angels and Demons

  After the End: Recent Apocalypses

  The Year’s Best Dark Fantasy & Horror: 2013

  Halloween: Mystery, Magic & the Macabre

  Once Upon a Time: New Fairy Tales

  Magic City: Recent Spells

  Acknowledgments

  “Trail of the Dead” © 2007 Joanne Anderton. First Publication: Zombies, ed. Robert N. Stephenson (Altair Australia Books).

  “Rigormarole” © 2005 Michael A. Arnzen. First publication: Rigormarole: Zombie Poems (Naked Snake Press, 2005).

  “What Still Abides” © 2013 Marie Brennan. First Publication: Clockwork Phoenix 4, ed. Mike Allen (Mythic Delirium Press).

  “Iphigenia in Aulis” by Mike Carey © 2012 Mike Carey. First publication: An Apple for the Creature, eds. Charlaine Harris & Toni L.P. Kelner (Ace Books).

  “Those Beneath the Bog” © 2013 Jacques L. Condor. First Publication: Dead North: Canadian Zombie Fiction, ed. Silvia Moreno-Garcia (Exile Editions Ltd.)

  “The Day the Saucers Came” © 2006 Neil Gaiman. First publication: Fragile Things (Headline Review; William Morrow/Harper Collins).

  “There Is No ‘E’ in Zombi Which Means There Can Be No You or We” © 2010 Roxane Gay. First publication: Guernica, 1 October 2010.

  “I Waltzed With a Zombie” © 2009 Ron Goulart. First publication: The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, October-November 2009.

  “The Harrowers” © 2011 Eric Gregory. First Publication: Lightspeed, May 2011.

  “The Death and Life of Bob” © 2013 William Jablonsky. First publication: Shimmer #16, Winter 2013.

  “ ’Til Death Do Us Part” © 2012 Shaun Jeffrey. First Publication: Alt-Zombie, ed. Peter Mark May (Hersham Horror Books).

  “The Afflicted” © 2012 Matthew Johnson. First publication: The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, July/August 2012.

  “Rocket Man” © 2011 by Stephen Graham Jones. First publication: Stymie, Vol. 4, Issue 1, Spring & Summer 2011.

  “Aftermath” © 2012 Joy Kennedy-O’Neill. First publication: Strange Horizons, 6 February/13 February 2012.

  “In The Dreamtime of Lady Resurrection” © 2007 Caitlín R. Kiernan. First publication: Subterranean Magazine, Fall 2007.

  “Present” © 2014 Nicole Kornher-Stace. First publication: Mythic Delirium, January 2014.

  “The Hunt: Before, and the Aftermath” © 2012 Joe R. Lansdale. First publication: Trapped in the Saturday Matinee (PSPublishing).

  “Becca at the End of the World” © 2013 Shira Lipkin. First publication: Apex Magazine, Issue 53, October 2013.

  “What Maisie Knew” © 2010 David Liss. First Publication: The New Dead: A Zombie Anthology, ed. Christopher Golden (St. Martin’s Griffin).

  “Jack and Jill” © 2012 by Jonathan Maberry. First publication: 21st Century Dead: A Zombie Anthology, ed. Christopher Golden (St. Martin’s Griffin).

  “Selected Sources for the Babylonian Plague of the Dead (572-571 BCE)” © 2013 Alex Dally MacFarlane. First publication: Zombies: Shambling Through the Ages, ed. Steve Berman (Prime Books).

  “The Naturalist” © 2010 Maureen F. McHugh. First publication: Subterranean Magazine, Spring 2010.

  “The Day the Music Died” © 2011 Joe McKinney. First Publication: Holiday of the Dead, ed. David Dunwoody (Wild Wolf Publishing).

  “Resurgam” © 2010 Lisa Mannetti. First publication: Dead Set: A Zombie Anthology, eds. Michelle McCrary & Joe McKinney (23 House Publishing).

  “Stemming the Tide” © 2013 Simon Strantzas. First Publication: Dead North: Canadian Zombie Fiction, ed. Silvia Moreno-Garcia (Exile Editions Ltd.)

  “Chew” © 2013 Tamsyn Muir. First publication: Lightspeed, January 2013.

  “Delice” © 2010 Holly Newstein. First publication: The New Dead: A Zombie Anthology, ed. Christopher Golden (St. Martin’s Griffin).

  “What Once We Feared” © 2013 Carrie Ryan. First publication: What Once We Feared: An Original Forest of Hands and Teeth Story (Delacorte Books for Young Readers).

  “The Children’s Hour” © 2010 Marge Simon. First publication: Dead Set: A Zombie Anthology, eds. Michelle McCrary & Joe McKinney (23 House).

  “A Shepherd of the Valley” © 2011 Maggie Slater. First publication: Zombie
Feed Volume 1, ed. Jason Sizemore (TZF/Apex Books).

  “Bit Rot” © 2010 Charles Stross. First publication: Engineering Infinity, ed. Jonathan Strahan (Solaris).

  “The Gravedigger of Konstan Spring” © 2012 Genevieve Valentine. First publication: Lightspeed, February 2012.

  “Kitty’s Zombie New Year” © 2012 Carrie Vaughn, LLC. First publication: Weird Tales #345, June/July 2007.

  “Pollution” © 2014 Don Webb. First publication: Analog, April 2014.

  “Dead Song” © 2011 Jay Wilburn. First Publication: Zombies for a Cure, ed. Angela Charmaine Craig (Elektrik Milk Bath Press).

 

 

 


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