About. Dominik Parisien is an award-winning editor, writer, and poet. His debut poetry collection Side Effects May Include Strangers was published by McGill-Queen’s University Press in fall and his chapbook We, Old Young Ones by Frog Hollow Press in His writing has appeared in Maisonneuve, The Fiddlehead, PRISM International, EVENT, This Magazine, The Literary Review of Canada, and . Dominik is a disabled, bisexual French Canadian. He lives in Toronto. Navah Wolfe is a Hugo Award–nominated editor at Saga Press and the coeditor of The Starlit Wood: New Fairy Tales and Mythic Dream, along with Dominik Parisien. She was previously an editor at Simon Schuster Books for Young Readers, where she worked on many bestselling books, including some that have won /5(78). · The Starlit Wood: New Fairy Tales was released exactly one month ago. How has it fared up to this point? Well, Navah and I are certainly pleased with the results so far! Pretty damn pleased, I'd say. Here's some of what's happened since the release day (which was also eventful, as you can see here)..
The Starlit Wood New Fairy Tales. Dominik Parisien Navah Wolfe. • 1 Rating; $; $; Publisher Description. This "first rate anthology of reimagined fairy tales" (Locus Magazine) features an all-star lineup of award-winning and critically acclaimed writers. Once upon a time. It's how so many of our most beloved stories start. Review: Starlit Wood edited by Dominik Parisien Navah Wolfe. June 9, June 1, inautopiastateofmind Leave a comment. If you thought you enjoyed fairytales before, just wait until you read this book. The tales inside challenge our conception of these timeless tales. Dominik Parisien is an editor, poet, and writer. He is the co-editor, with Navah Wolfe, of The Mythic Dream, Robots vs Fairies, and The Starlit Wood. Together their anthologies have won the Shirley Jackson Award and have been finalists for the World Fantasy, British Fantasy, Ignyte, and Locus Award.
Dominik is a disabled, bisexual French Canadian. He lives in Toronto. Navah Wolfe is a Hugo. We are less than two months away from the release of The Starlit Wood: New Fairy Tales. TWO MONTHS. Everything from the stories to the cover to the artwork to the absurdly beautiful design has Navah and I excited. In anticipation of that, we decided to share some of the early praise the book has received. Terri Windling: The modern revival of fairy tale fiction for adults began in the 20th century (with the stories of Angela Carter and Tanith Lee), and The Starlit Wood is proof that the revival is still going strong. Editors Parisien and Wolfe have brought a wide range of writers together to blaze new trails through the dark of the woods.
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