Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Now I Feel Stupid

I read a great book over vacay- an anthology called My Big Fat Supernatural Wedding, edited by P.N. Elrod.

I love anthologies, mostly because I love short stories, mostly because I have what my daughter calls ADOSD- Attention Deficit OOO! Shiny! Disorder. Seriously, though, I rarely have big chunks of uninterrupted reading time, and something in me just rebels at stopping before I've reached The End.

Among others, this book had a Sherrilyn Kenyon Dark-Hunter story, a Jim Butcher Dresden Files, and an Elrod short about an Elvis impersonator who's just a little too good. Hilarious. Susan Krinard has a Kit and Olivia adventure that I just loved. She's built an alternate universe Victorian England where magical talents, like land and titles of the peerage, are entailed among the aristocracy. Kit turns into a Black Dog, a big hound once known for being the harbinger of death. They are detectives after a fashion, and I'll definitely be seeking more of these out.

My favorite story was by an author I hadn't heard of before. The Wedding of Wylda Serene was an absolute joy. The first line set the tone perfectly: "It has been said that God makes marriages, but the Devil plans weddings." At first there's nothing supernatural about this, just some stuffy Harvard old money men planning a granddaughter's wedding at the club. The narrator goes to pick up the groom at the airport, and describes him thusly:

"The sight of him, bronzed and blond, with steel blue eyes, perfect teeth, and a profile purloined from Michelangelo's David, filled my heart with a nauseating swirl of personal inadequacy and overpowering envy. In that moment I knew that no ordinary human being could ever see Miles Martial so much as behold him. There is a difference, as vast as it subtle.
"I also knew, in quick succession, that 1. I wanted to punch him in the face, for no other reason than because it was there. 2. Every man at the club would share my feelings."

I'll let you read the rest, don't want to spoil it for you. After I finished, I thought who is this...*searches for author bio* Esther Friesner? Nobody. Just the author of thirty-one novels and more than one hundred and fifty short stories, published all over the world, and, oh yeah. A NEBULA AWARD WINNER. I'm so observant about this business, don't you think?

Anyway, pick it up for a happy rainy Saturday. It's well worth it!

7 comments:

Alice said...

I'll definitely check it out. Will you be reading 'Acheron' coming out soon?!?!? I can't wait. He's one of my favorite characters.

Robyn said...

I'll be there, Alice! I'm hoping she ties up a few things with Artemis; I wonder if this is the end of the series?

StarvingWriteNow said...

"I knew that no ordinary human being could ever see MM so much as behold him."

Awesome line. I'll have to check it out.

writtenwyrdd said...

Esther Friesner: Chicks in Chainmail (editor, I believe) amongst other books I read in the 80s and early 90s.

Robyn said...

It's just delicious, Beth.

I remember reading Chicks in Chainmail, too. Now I feel more stupid.

Bernita said...

~perks~
A Black Dog?
Love that bit about the reaction to the handsome guy.
I never know who anyone is, either.

Robyn said...

Knew the Black Dog would get you, Bernita! It looks like a good series.