Paula Guran Paula Guran i(A141716 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 Locus Looks at Short Fiction Paula Guran , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: Locus , November vol. 93 no. 5 2024;

— Review of Kizimbani Eugen Bacon , Clare Rhoden , 2024 single work short story
1 Locus Looks at Short Fiction Paula Guran , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: Locus , March vol. 92 no. 3 2024; (p. 59)

— Review of The Book Of Nature, Kaaron Warren , 2023 single work prose ; No Returns Penny Durham , 2023 single work prose ; The Things She Carried N. King , 2023 single work short story
1 Locus Looks at Short Fiction Paula Guran , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Locus , August vol. 91 no. 2 2023; (p. 15)

— Review of Fierce Happening Trent Jamieson , 2023 single work short story
1 Locus Looks at Short Fiction : Paula Guran Paula Guran , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Locus , April vol. 90 no. 4 2023; (p. 15)

— Review of The Counterworld James Bradley , 2023 single work short story
1 Locus Looks at Short Fiction Paula Guran , 2022 single work column
— Appears in: Locus , December vol. 89 no. 6 2022; (p. 15)
1 Locus Looks at Books : Paula Guran Paula Guran , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: Locus , November vol. 89 no. 5 2022; (p. 18, 45)

— Review of Chasing Whispers Eugen Bacon , 2022 selected work short story
1 Locus Looks at Short Fiction : Paula Guran Paula Guran , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: Locus , August vol. 89 no. 2 2022; (p. 13)

— Review of The Sisters of Saint Nicola of The Almost Perpetual Motion Vs the Lurch Garth Nix , 2022 single work short story ; Tor.com Fiction no. July 2022 periodical issue
1 Locus Looks at Books Paula Guran , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: Locus , March vol. 86 no. 3 2021; (p. 19, 55)

— Review of All the Murmuring Bones Angela Slatter , 2021 single work novel ; Red New Day Angela Slatter , 2020 selected work short story
1 Locus Looks at Books Paula Guran , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: Locus , May vol. 84 no. 5 2020; (p. 19)

— Review of The Heart is a Mirror for Sinners & Other Stories Angela Slatter , 2020 selected work short story ; Songs for Dark Seasons Lisa L. Hannett , 2020 selected work short story
'British and World Fantasy Award recipient Angela Slatter’s writing is elegant, eloquent, evocative, and exquisitely disturbing; polished to the rich patina found only on the finest quality antique silver, it casts a spell on the reader. Luckily, the Australian author is nearly as prolific as she is talented. The Heart Is a Mirror for Sinners and Other Stories is her eighth collection (two of the seven previous ones were co-written with Lisa L. Hannett.)' (Introduction) 
1 y separately published work icon Mythic Journeys : Retold Myths and Legends Paula Guran (editor), Jersey City : Night Shade Books , 2019 16891861 2019 anthology short story
1 y separately published work icon The Mammoth Book of the Mummy Paula Guran (editor), London : Robinson , 2017 20138182 2017 anthology short story

'Human mummies, preserved by both accident and intent, have been found on every continent except Antarctica. These enigmatic remains of humanity have fascinated people for centuries. Shrouded in history they have acquired meaning and symbolism quite separate from their value as a source of historic knowledge, inspiring tales of reanimation, reincarnation, loves that outlive death, and curses that bring vengeance from the past.

'As a figure of horror and the supernatural the mummy has attained iconic status in the popular imagination. The Mammoth Book of the Mummy presents a collection of tales written for the twenty-first century – including some brand-new stories – that explore, subvert and reinvent the mummy mythos; some delve into the past, others explore alternative histories, and some bring mummies into our own world.

'Here you will find stories of revenge, romance, monsters and mayhem, ranging freely across time periods, genres and styles, by Kage Baker, Gail Carriger, Paul Cornell, Carole Nelson Douglas, Terry Dowling, Noreen Doyle, Steve Duffy, Karen Joy Fowler, Will Hill, Stephen Graham Jones, John Langan, Joe R. Lansdale, Helen Marshall, Kim Newman, Norman Partridge, Adam Roberts, Robert Sharp, Angela Slatter, Keith Taylor and Lois Tilton.'

Source : publisher's blurb

1 y separately published work icon The Year's Best Dark Fantasy & Horror : 2016 Edition Paula Guran (editor), Canton : Prime Books , 2016 9763338 2016 anthology short story
1 y separately published work icon Beyond the Woods : Fairy Tales Retold Paula Guran (editor), San Francisco : Night Shade Books , 2016 9721726 2016 anthology short story
1 y separately published work icon The Mammoth Book of Cthulhu Paula Guran (editor), Philadelphia : Running Press , 2016 9535116 2016 anthology short story
1 y separately published work icon Street Magicks Paula Guran (editor), Canton : Prime Books , 2016 10234949 2016 anthology short story

'Streets are more than thoroughfares. Cobblestone or concrete, state of mind or situation―streets are catalysts for culture; sources of knowledge and connection, invisible routes to hidden levels of influence. In worlds where magic is real, streets can be full of dangerous shadows or paths to salvation. Wizards walk such streets, monsters lurk in their alleys, demons prowl or strut, doors open to places full of delightful enchantment or seething with sorcery, and truly dead ends abound. This selection of stories―some tales may be rediscoveries, others never encountered on your fictional map―will take you for a wild ride through many realms of imagination.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Mermaids and Other Mysteries of the Deep Paula Guran (editor), Canton : Prime Books , 2015 10235249 2015 anthology short story

'The sea is full of mysteries and rivers shelter the unknown. Dating back to ancient Assyria, folkloric tales of mermaids, sirens, rusalka, nymphs, selkes, and other seafolk are found in many cultures, including those of Europe, Africa, the Near East and Asia. Dangerous or benevolent, seductive or sinister — modern masters of fantasy continue to create new legends of these creatures that enchant and entertain us more than ever. Gathered here are some of the finest of these stories. Immerse yourself in this wonderful — and sometimes wicked — watery world!'

*Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon New Cthulhu 2 : More Recent Weird Paula Guran (editor), Canton : Prime Books , 2015 10235136 2015 anthology short story

'Many of the best weird fiction writers (and creators in most other media) have been profoundly influenced by the genre and the mythos H.P. Lovecraft created eight decades ago. Lovecraft's themes of cosmic indifference, minds invaded by the alien, and the horrors of history - written with a pervasive atmosphere of unexplainable dread - are more relevant than ever as we explore the mysteries of a universe in which our planet is infinitesimal and climatic change is overwhelming it.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Zombies : More Recent Dead Paula Guran (editor), Canton : Prime Books , 2014 10236295 2014 anthology short story

'The living dead are more alive than ever! Zombies have become more than an iconic monster for the twenty-first century: they are now a phenomenon constantly revealing as much about ourselves—and our fascination with death, resurrection, and survival—as our love for the supernatural or post-apocalyptic speculation. Our most imaginative literary minds have been devoured by these incredible creatures and produced exciting, insightful, and unflinching new works of zombie fiction. We've again dug up the best stories—even some poetry—published in the last few years and compiled them into an anthology to feed your insatiable hunger...'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Time Travel : Recent Trips Paula Guran (editor), Canton : Prime Books , 2014 10236044 2014 anthology short story

'The idea of time travel has been with us since ancient times; now the concept of time travel seems... almost... plausible. Today, tales of chrononauts are more imaginative and thought-provoking than ever before: new views, cutting-edge concepts, radical notions of paradox and possibility—state-of-the-art speculative stories collected from those written in the twenty-first century. Forward to the past, back to the future—get ready for some fascinating trips!'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Magic City : Recent Spells Paula Guran (editor), Canton : Prime Books , 2014 10235794 2014 anthology short story

'Bright lights, big city… magic spells, witchcraft, wizardry, fairies, devilry, and more. Urban living, at least in fantasy fiction, is full of both magical wonder and dark enchantment. Street kids may have supernatural beings to protect them or have such powers themselves. Brujeria may be part of your way of life. Crimes can be caused (and solved) with occult arts and even a losing sports team’s “curse” can be lifted with wizardry. And be careful of what cab you call—it might take you on a journey beyond belief! Some of the best stories of urban enchantment from the last few years gathered in one volume full of hex appeal and arcane arts.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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