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'''Women of Darkness''' is a 1988 anthology of [[horror]] stories by women writers, edited by [[ | '''Women of Darkness''' is a 1988 anthology of [[horror]] stories by women writers, edited by [[Kathryn Ptacek]]. | ||
It was followed by a sequel, [[Women of Darkness 2]] (1990). | It was followed by a sequel, [[Women of Darkness 2]] (1990). | ||
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==Contents== | ==Contents== | ||
* Introduction by | * Introduction by Kathryn Ptacek | ||
* "Baby" by Kit Reed; | * "Baby" by Kit Reed; | ||
* "Ransom Cowl Walks the Road," by Nancy Varian Berberick; | * "Ransom Cowl Walks the Road," by Nancy Varian Berberick; | ||
Latest revision as of 04:12, 30 June 2010
Women of Darkness is a 1988 anthology of horror stories by women writers, edited by Kathryn Ptacek.
It was followed by a sequel, Women of Darkness 2 (1990).
"Original horror and dark fantasy by contemporary women writers"
Editions
- 1988: Tor, New York.
Contents
- Introduction by Kathryn Ptacek
- "Baby" by Kit Reed;
- "Ransom Cowl Walks the Road," by Nancy Varian Berberick;
- "True Love," by Patricia Russo;
- "In the Shadows of My Fear," by Joan Vander Putten;
- "The Spirit Cabinet," by Lisa Tuttle;
- "Hooked on Buzzer," by Elizabeth Massie;
- "Little Maid Lost," by Rivka Jacobs;
- "Mother Calls, But I Do Not Answer," by Rachel Cosgrove Payes;
- "Nobody Lives There Now. Nothing Happens." by Carol Orlock;
- "The Baku," by Lucy Taylor;
- "The Devil's Rose," by Tanith Lee;
- "Midnight Madness," by Wendy Webb;
- "Monster McGill," by Cary G. Osborne;
- "Aspen Graffiti," by Melanie Tem;
- "Sister," by Wennicke Eide Cox;
"Samba Sentado," by Karen Haber;
- "When Thunder Walks," by Conda V. Douglas;
- "Slide Number Seven," by Sharon Epperson;
- "The Unloved," by Melissa Mia Hall; and
- "Cannibal Cats Come Out Tonight," by Nancy Holder.