Better than I expected. A very diverse & interesting collection of stories. 2.68 stars...
The Coldest Girl in Coldtown by Holly Black * * *
Not a bad story. This is the tale of a girl trying to resist vapirism. She sacrifices to save others, and uses the consequences as a lesson to others.
This Is Now by Michael Marshall Smith * *
Ech! This was a depressing story about has-beens & wasted life.
Sisters by Charles de Lint * * * *
An interesting story about sisters, and whether they will let vampirism come between them.
The Screaming by J.A Konrath * *
An odd tale where a druggie has an unexpected encounter with Van Helsing.
Zen and the Art of Vampirism by Kelley Armstrong * *
Ugh. Kind of a weird tale of a vampire territory dispute.
La Vampiresse by Tanith Lee * * *
This story feels more like a like a postscript. Essentially, it is a reflective look at forgotten being - a blending of Transylvania and old Hollywood.
Dead Man Stalking: A Morganville Vampires Story by Rachel Caine * *
For some reason, Rachel Caine's stories don't suit me much. This one was better than some, but still not my cup of tea... In this story, Shane has another run-in with his past.
The Ghost of Leadville by Jeanne C. Stein *
Famous gunslingers, saloons, vampires, and... Not my kind of story at all!
Waste Land by Stephen Dedman * * *
That just has to be a nom de plume, right? What are the odds?? Any way, this brief end-of-the-world snippet was strange, but interesting...
A Gentleman of the Old School by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro * * *
Hmm... A femme reporter interviews a suave, philanthropist with a secret. Not bad, I guess.
No Matter Where You Go by Tanya Huff * * *
A vampire makes an unexpected trip to another world with a few teenagers.
Outfangthieg by Conrad Williams *
An extremely strange fugitive story.
Dancing with the Star by Susan Sizemore * * * *
Vampires, ghouls, an actor, and a psychic dance make up this enjoyable little romp!
A Trick of the Dark by Tina Rath * * * *
A sickly girl watches a vampire walk by her window in the evenings.
When Gretchen was Human by Mary Turzillo * * *
What if Vampirism was a cancer that made its hosts immortal?
Conquistador de la Noche by Carrie Vaughn * * * *
Ok, I love some specific selections of Vaughn's work, especially Voices of Dragons... Still, I didn't think I liked this story at all. I was wrong. A former conquistador is unwillingly changed into a night walker by an evil friar. Truly worth the read!
Endless Night by Barbara Roden * * *
A group of men set out to explore the Antarctic. Along the way, they pick up a very interesting companion.
Dahlia Underground by Charlaine Harris * * * *
An extremist group of vampire-haters launch an attack on humans & vamps alike. The vampires the turn their minds to retribution. I'm not really a fan of Harris's Sookie series, but I do tend to really enjoy her short stories.
The Belated Burial by Caitlín R. Kiernan * *
A vampire endures a ceremonial burial. Odd.
Twilight States by Albert Cowdrey * *
This appears to be almost part of a memoir for a weird, psychotic dream vampire.
To the Moment by Nisi Shawl * *
A short tale that featured a pregnant vampire (really??) on a ship.
Castle in the Desert: Anno Dracula 1977 by Kim Newman * * *
A retired private investigator needs the help of an ancient vampire to try to save a young girl.
Vampires in the Lemon Grove by Karen Russell * *
A very weird story about an old vampire couple in Italy.
Vampires Anonymous by Nancy Kilpatrick * *
So, weird vampires with "known" histories are contributing to a blog to entice new victims in.
The Wide, Carnivorous Sky by John Langan * * *
In the aftermath of a vicious attack, a few survivors (soldiers) attempt to reconstruct and explain the event lest they have to face the "Shadow" again.