| | Amazon.com: Black Heart, Ivory Bones: Books: Ellen Datlow,Terri Windling (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03) |
 | | Leah Cutter considers the loneliness of living under a curse in her Texas two-step story "The Red Boots." Severna Park's feminist "The Golem" revives a Jewish folktale, while Bryn Kanar's haunting "Dreaming Among Men" draws on Native American legend. |
 | | Howard Waldrop's "Our Mortal Span" is perhaps the most unique story here, a surprising blend of fl comedy, killer-robot story, and fairy tale. |
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