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'''The Mammoth Book of Vampire Stories by Women''' is an anthology edited by [[Stephen Jones]].
'''The Mammoth Book of Vampire Stories by Women''' is an anthology edited by [[Stephen Jones]].
* Note: one male author submitted a work under a female pseudonym


==Editions==
==Editions==
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==Contents==
==Contents==
* "Introduction: My Life Among the Undead" by Ingrid Pitt (1-6) (discussing her work on Hammer Films productions "The Vampire Lovers" and others);  
* "Introduction: My Life Among the Undead" by [[Ingrid Pitt]] (1-6) (discussing her work on Hammer Films productions "The Vampire Lovers" and others);  
* "The Master of Rampling Gate" by Anne Rice (7-24) [originally published in Redbook, Feb. 1984];  
* "The Master of Rampling Gate" by [[Anne Rice]] (7-24) [originally published in Redbook, Feb. 1984];  
* "Homewrecker" by Poppy Z. Brite (25-28) [originally published in a slightly different form on GettingIt.com, 1998];  
* "Homewrecker" by [[Poppy Z. Brite]] (25-28) [originally published in a slightly different form on GettingIt.com, 1998];  
* "When Gretchen Was Human" by Mary A. Turzillo (29-43);  
* "When Gretchen Was Human" by [[Mary A. Turzillo]] (29-43);  
* "The Vengeful Spirit of Lake Nepeakea" by Tanya Huff (44-76) [originally published in What Ho, Magic!; © 1999 ];  
* "The Vengeful Spirit of Lake Nepeakea" by [[Tanya Huff]] (44-76) [originally published in What Ho, Magic!; © 1999 ];  
* "La Diente" by Nancy Kilpatrick (77-91);  
* "La Diente" by [[Nancy Kilpatrick]] (77-91);  
* "Miss Massingberd and the Vampire" by Tina Rath (92-96) [originally published in Woman's Realm, 25 Jan. 1986];  
* "Miss Massingberd and the Vampire" by [[Tina Rath]] (92-96) [originally published in Woman's Realm, 25 Jan. 1986];  
* "The Raven Bound" by Freda Warrington (97-110) [originally published in De Sang et d'Encre; © 1999];  
* "The Raven Bound" by [[Freda Warrington]] (97-110) [originally published in De Sang et d'Encre; © 1999];  
* "Vampire King of the Goth Chicks" by Nancy A. Collins (111-125) [originally published in Cemetery Dance, No. 28, Fall 1998];  
* "Vampire King of the Goth Chicks" by [[Nancy A. Collins]] (111-125) [originally published in Cemetery Dance, No. 28, Fall 1998];  
* "Just His Type" by Storm Constantine (126-144);  
* "Just His Type" by [[Storm Constantine]] (126-144);  
* "Prince of Flowers" by Elizabeth Hand (145-160) [originally published in Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, v. 7, n. 6, Feb. 1988];  
* "Prince of Flowers" by [[Elizabeth Hand]] (145-160) [originally published in Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, v. 7, n. 6, Feb. 1988];  
* "Services Rendered" by Louise Cooper (161-188);  
* "Services Rendered" by [[Louise Cooper]] (161-188);  
* "Aftermath" by Janet Berliner (189-196) [originally published in Jersualem at Night; © 1999];  
* "Aftermath" by [[Janet Berliner]] (189-196) [originally published in Jersualem at Night; © 1999];  
* "One Among Millions" by Yvonne Navarro (197-210) [first published in The Many Faces of Fantasy: The 22nd World Fantasy Convention Souvenir Book; © 1996];
* "One Among Millions" by [[Yvonne Navarro]] (197-210) [first published in The Many Faces of Fantasy: The 22nd World Fantasy Convention Souvenir Book; © 1996];
* "Luella Miller" by Mary E. Wilkins-Freeman (211-224) [originally published in The Wind in the Rose-Bush and Other Stories of the Supernatural (1903)];  
* "Luella Miller" by [[Mary E. Wilkins-Freeman]] (211-224) [originally published in The Wind in the Rose-Bush and Other Stories of the Supernatural (1903)];  
* "Sangre" by Lisa Tuttle (225-235) [first published in Fantastic, July 1977];  
* "Sangre" by [[Lisa Tuttle]] (225-235) [first published in Fantastic, July 1977];  
* "A Question of Passage" by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro (236-257) [first published in The Vampire Stories of Chelsea Quinn Yarbro; © 1994];  
* "A Question of Passage" by [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]] (236-257) [first published in The Vampire Stories of Chelsea Quinn Yarbro; © 1994];  
* "Hisako San" by Ingrid Pitt (258-270);  
* "Hisako San" by [[Ingrid Pitt]] (258-270);  
* "Butternut and Blood" by Kathryn Ptacek (271-283) [first published in Confederacy of the Dead; © 1993];  
* "Butternut and Blood" by [[Kathryn Ptacek]] (271-283) [first published in Confederacy of the Dead; © 1993];  
* "Sleeping Cities" by Wendy Webb (284-293);  
* "Sleeping Cities" by [[Wendy Webb]] (284-293);  
* "The Haunted House" by E. Nesbit (294-306) [originally published in The Strand Magazine, Dec. 1913];  
* "The Haunted House" by [[E. Nesbit]] (294-306) [originally published in The Strand Magazine, Dec. 1913];  
* "Turkish Delight" by Roberta Lannes (307-328);  
* "Turkish Delight" by [[Roberta Lannes]] (307-328);  
* "Venus Rising on Water" by Tanith Lee (329-353) [first published in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, Oct. 1991];  
* "Venus Rising on Water" by [[Tanith Lee]] (329-353) [first published in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, Oct. 1991];  
* "Year Zero" by Gemma Files (354-379);  
* "Year Zero" by [[Gemma Files]] (354-379);  
* "Good Lady Ducayne" by Mary Elizabeth Braddon (380-406) [originally published in The Strand Magazine, Feb. 1896];  
* "Good Lady Ducayne" by [[Mary Elizabeth Braddon]] (380-406) [originally published in The Strand Magazine, Feb. 1896];  
* "Lunch at Charon's" by Melanie Tem (407-421);  
* "Lunch at Charon's" by [[Melanie Tem]] (407-421);  
* "Forever, Amen" by Elizabeth Massie (422-455);  
* "Forever, Amen" by [[Elizabeth Massie]] (422-455);  
* "Night Laughter" by Ellen Kushner (456-460) [first published in After Midnight; © 1986];  
* "Night Laughter" by [[Ellen Kushner]] (456-460) [first published in After Midnight; © 1986];  
* "Bootleg" by Christa Faust (461-480);  
* "Bootleg" by [[Christa Faust]] (461-480);  
* "Outfangthief" by Gala Blau (481-499);  
* "Outfangthief" by [[Gala Blau]] (481-499);  
* "My Brother's Keeper" by Pat Cadigan (500-536) [first published in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, Jan. 1988];  
* "My Brother's Keeper" by [[Pat Cadigan]] (500-536) [first published in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, Jan. 1988];  
* "So Runs the World Away" by Caitlin R. Kiernan (537-556);  
* "So Runs the World Away" by [[Caitlin R. Kiernan]] (537-556);  
* "A North Light" by Gwyneth Jones (556-570);  
* "A North Light" by [[Gwyneth Jones]] (556-570);  
* "Jack" by Connie Willis (571-621) [first published in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, Oct. 1991];  
* "Jack" by [[Connie Willis]] (571-621) [first published in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, Oct. 1991];  
* "Vampyr" by Jane Yolen (poem) (622-624).
* "Vampyr" by [[Jane Yolen]] (poem) (622-624).


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Latest revision as of 11:46, 3 May 2007

The Mammoth Book of Vampire Stories by Women is an anthology edited by Stephen Jones.

  • Note: one male author submitted a work under a female pseudonym

Editions

  • 2002: Carroll & Graf, New York.

Contents

  • "Introduction: My Life Among the Undead" by Ingrid Pitt (1-6) (discussing her work on Hammer Films productions "The Vampire Lovers" and others);
  • "The Master of Rampling Gate" by Anne Rice (7-24) [originally published in Redbook, Feb. 1984];
  • "Homewrecker" by Poppy Z. Brite (25-28) [originally published in a slightly different form on GettingIt.com, 1998];
  • "When Gretchen Was Human" by Mary A. Turzillo (29-43);
  • "The Vengeful Spirit of Lake Nepeakea" by Tanya Huff (44-76) [originally published in What Ho, Magic!; © 1999 ];
  • "La Diente" by Nancy Kilpatrick (77-91);
  • "Miss Massingberd and the Vampire" by Tina Rath (92-96) [originally published in Woman's Realm, 25 Jan. 1986];
  • "The Raven Bound" by Freda Warrington (97-110) [originally published in De Sang et d'Encre; © 1999];
  • "Vampire King of the Goth Chicks" by Nancy A. Collins (111-125) [originally published in Cemetery Dance, No. 28, Fall 1998];
  • "Just His Type" by Storm Constantine (126-144);
  • "Prince of Flowers" by Elizabeth Hand (145-160) [originally published in Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, v. 7, n. 6, Feb. 1988];
  • "Services Rendered" by Louise Cooper (161-188);
  • "Aftermath" by Janet Berliner (189-196) [originally published in Jersualem at Night; © 1999];
  • "One Among Millions" by Yvonne Navarro (197-210) [first published in The Many Faces of Fantasy: The 22nd World Fantasy Convention Souvenir Book; © 1996];
  • "Luella Miller" by Mary E. Wilkins-Freeman (211-224) [originally published in The Wind in the Rose-Bush and Other Stories of the Supernatural (1903)];
  • "Sangre" by Lisa Tuttle (225-235) [first published in Fantastic, July 1977];
  • "A Question of Passage" by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro (236-257) [first published in The Vampire Stories of Chelsea Quinn Yarbro; © 1994];
  • "Hisako San" by Ingrid Pitt (258-270);
  • "Butternut and Blood" by Kathryn Ptacek (271-283) [first published in Confederacy of the Dead; © 1993];
  • "Sleeping Cities" by Wendy Webb (284-293);
  • "The Haunted House" by E. Nesbit (294-306) [originally published in The Strand Magazine, Dec. 1913];
  • "Turkish Delight" by Roberta Lannes (307-328);
  • "Venus Rising on Water" by Tanith Lee (329-353) [first published in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, Oct. 1991];
  • "Year Zero" by Gemma Files (354-379);
  • "Good Lady Ducayne" by Mary Elizabeth Braddon (380-406) [originally published in The Strand Magazine, Feb. 1896];
  • "Lunch at Charon's" by Melanie Tem (407-421);
  • "Forever, Amen" by Elizabeth Massie (422-455);
  • "Night Laughter" by Ellen Kushner (456-460) [first published in After Midnight; © 1986];
  • "Bootleg" by Christa Faust (461-480);
  • "Outfangthief" by Gala Blau (481-499);
  • "My Brother's Keeper" by Pat Cadigan (500-536) [first published in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, Jan. 1988];
  • "So Runs the World Away" by Caitlin R. Kiernan (537-556);
  • "A North Light" by Gwyneth Jones (556-570);
  • "Jack" by Connie Willis (571-621) [first published in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, Oct. 1991];
  • "Vampyr" by Jane Yolen (poem) (622-624).