Stories

Stories

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This collection of 27 never-before published stories from an impressive cast—Roddy Doyle, Joyce Carol Oates, and Stuart O'Nan, among others—sets out to shift genre paradigms. The overarching theme is fantastic fiction, or fiction of the imagination, with fantasy being used in the most broad-sweeping sense rather than signaling the familiar commercial staples of elves, ghou...more
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Published 2011 by Headline Review (first published June 15th 2010)
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Chris
Like most short story collections, this one is a mixed bag. There were some great ones, some pretty good ones, some that were instantly forgettable, and a few that flat out stunk.

Favorites: "The Devil on the Staircase" by Joe Hill; "The Truth is a Cave in the Black Mountains" by Neil Gaiman; "A Life in Fictions" by Kat Howard; "The Therapist" by Jeffery Deavers; "Catch and Release" by Lawrence Block; and "Loser" by Chuck Palahniuk.

Absolute Favorite: "Wildfire in Manhatten" by Joanne Harris.

I ex...more
Eric
Jun 18, 2012 Eric rated it 3 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: Fans of short fiction; Anyone looking for new authors to read
I got a signed copy of this book at a speaking engagement Neil Gaiman did at Columbia Teachers College with the following authors from the book: Kurt Andersen, Lawrence Block, Jeffrey Ford, Joe Hill, Kat Howard and Walter Mosley.

I read a number of the stories, which I will comment on briefly below (more to help me keep track of which I've read and liked, than for the review).

'The Truth is a Cave in the Black Mountains', by Neil Gaiman:

Oh, Neil Gaiman, how I love everything you write. I only wish...more
Kathy
May 13, 2013 Kathy is currently reading it  ·  review of another edition
Shelves: tbr-owned
Blood by Roddy Doyle
This is an interesting take on a vampire tale. But, I have to say, maybe because I've read so many, this wasn't great. Interesting, but not great. (3 stars)

Fossil Figures by Joyce Carol Oates
I've heard so much about this author, that I was excited to read something by her for the first time. Maybe I expected too much. She tried writing a story about twins, where one is the evil twin. I didn't get it. Sure, I didn't like that character, but I didn't get to know or like either...more
Kim
I was looking forward to this as I'm a big Neil Gaiman fan and a lot of the included authors come well recommended.

However I was disappointed in the end result. The theme behind the collection is supposed to be "...and what happened next?". For most of the stories my reaction was "...and who cares?". Mostly the stories were boring and never really engaged me enough that I just had to keep reading and wanting to know more.

This isn't to say there weren't some gems in amongst the manure. The stand...more
Shel
A wonderfully eclectic collection of short stories. Neil Gaiman's introduction was thoughtful and witty, as always.

Favorite stories-
Wildfire in Manhattan, by Joanne Harris: a light-hearted tale of the old Norse Gods hanging out in New York

The Truth is a Cave in the Black Mountains, by Neil Gaiman: a tale of seeking, finding, and revenge

Goblin Lake, by Michael Swanwick: would you trade a pleasant existence in fiction for the depth and hardship of real life?

Samantha's Diary, by Diana Wynne Jones:...more
Lady Danielle aka The Book Huntress
How to review this collection.....Hmm..

One one level, for a reader who loves short stories (as I do), for the pure essence of the medium of storytelling, this is an excellent collection. There is no question that all the writers here know their craft, and very well. I had the pleasure of being introduced to many new authors I had never read, and none of the stories were boring. I know I will definitely seek out some of these new authors to read more of their stories. Others, I'm not so sure abou...more
Theresa Flores
A great collection of short stories; some were mysterious, some were built on metaphor, and some were metafictional.

I thought the best stories in the book were mostly in the middle. In the beginning, I thought a lot of stories gave the same plot and ending - they were all mostly vague and mysterious. But as I went on, the stories eventually ventured to different genres and styles.

Favorites/Standouts:

The Stars Are Falling by Joe R. Lansdale: An interesting story about a soldier who returns from...more
Oria
Sometimes I like to get to know a book backwards. Just turn to its last pages and see what I can find. And at the end of this one, I found the following:

"I meant to put my hands on her shoulders to hold her still but when I reached for her they found her smooth neck instead."

First impression may not be the most accurate but it is the most powerful. I had one of those feelings of -I need to get this now- that happens every now and then but not too often. And I'm glad to say my first impression w...more
Stephanie
I am loving this collection of short stories!!! It's adult fiction, not my typical genre, but the quality of the stories is so amazing I am actually taking the CDs into my home and listening to them on the couch! (as opposed to only listening to them while driving) The authors are big names like Roddy Doyle, Joyce Carol Oates, Walter Mosley, etc. There are four readers - all excellent and paired perfectly with the stories. I may buy this when I'm finished with it. It's sooo good!

There is no ove...more
Zack
the shortest possible opinions of each story:
*Blood - the red juice from your raw red meat is not blood. unless it's the myoglobin he's craving, "HIS" cravings and relief are likely psychosomatic
*Fossil Figures - very well written, but with such generalities that it was hard for me to connect
*Wild Fire in Manhattan - no real criticism. this was cute
*The Truth Is a Cave in the Black Mountains - aces
*Unbelief - it's not that i didn't like this story - the cumulative problem with stories like this,...more
Kimberly
I love short stories. I loved the ones in this book, as they were horror but not horror. They were mind bending. There was horror that was all internal but then there were the ones with supernatural external elements. I especially loved Jodi Picoult's contribution to this book (I was a little surprised that out of all the authors, I'd pick the one furthest away from horror/suspense), it was...I thought melancholy, but that's not right. I think it captured the right feeling of grief. I hope to ne...more
CJ
I got this on audiobook, and I only stopped reading it before I finished it because I kept feeling compelled to turn it off every time the children walked into the room where I was listening to it. And then it was due back at the library and I could no longer renew it and, well, I'll probably check it out again. Some of the stories were hits and some were misses, but I enjoyed them all quite a like. Walter Mosley's "Juvenal Nyx" was a very satisfying vampire story, and one that I had to turn off...more
Katya
Out of the several hotly-anticipated anthologies of 2011 (Supernatural Noir, Naked City, Steampunk!) Stories is by far my favorite. I am well familiar with Gaiman's work as a writer and screenwriter, but not as editor, and I'm afraid I'm not familiar with Al Sarrantonio at all, but with Gaiman at the helm of this anthology I didn't think I'd be disappointed.

I wasn't. There were a few duds in the collection, at least as far as I'm concerned - obviously everyone has different tastes so my duds may...more
Kim
Short stories are not usually my thing, but Gaiman's name on the cover whispered to me: "go on, give me a shot" so I picked it up and flipped it open to a random page: Catch and Release by Lawrence Block. That did it for me, I had to read that whole story so I traded 13 manga I had from an eternity ago to Larry Harrison of Harrison's Comics in Salem for it.

I must say, I enjoyed this book of adult short stories very much, though I did not expect to at quite the level I did. In fact, there was onl...more
Ryan I
I liked Neil Gaiman's introduction, "Just Four Words," more than I liked most of the stories in this anthology. He makes the argument that each of the authors were selected because of their ability to get the reader feverishly flipping pages, with four words on their mind, "...and then what happened."

All of the stories use fantastic or supernatural elements with wildly varying results.

Highlights include:

-Gaiman's "The Truth Is a Cave in the Black Mountains": a dark, revenge fairy tale.

-Joe R. L...more
Justine
While I generally enjoy the medium of the short story, and while I really like Gaiman, I have to admit that I wasn't blown away by this collection. It didn't come as much of a surprise that the things I most enjoyed reading were submissions from the two authors and the forward written by Gaiman about the purpose of a story. The rest of the works presented a disjointed mish mash of the vaguely fantastical and often exhibited the shortcomings of the genre and format. Stories felt incomplete, and s...more
Pauline
May 01, 2011 Pauline marked it as to-read  ·  review of another edition
GOOD READS SYNOPSIS:Stories: All-New Tales by Neil Gaiman (Goodreads Author) (Editor), Richard Adams, Jodi Picoult, Michael Swanwick, Peter Straub (Goodreads Author), Lawrence Block, Jeffrey Ford, Chuck Palahniuk , more...Diana Wynne Jones, Stewart O'Nan, Gene Wolfe, Al Sarrantonio (Editor), Carolyn Parkhurst, Kat Howard, Jonathan Carroll, Jeffery Deaver, Tim Powers, Kurt Andersen, Michael Moorcock, Elizabeth Hand, Joe Hill, Roddy Doyle, Joyce Carol Oates, Joanne Harris, Michael Marshall Smith,...more
Steven
Though I usually purchase books, the fountain pen warrior cover art on this one caught my eye while on prominent display at the local library. As with many anthologies, not every story jumped out and grabbed me. Some had endings that left me irked at the author. Others I have already begun to forget. Only two stories stand out for me. "Catch and Release" repelled and disgusted me, yet I kept turning pages until it was over. Art should (in my opinion) evoke emotion that one continues to feel long...more
Anthony
I'm always looking to branch out and read authors I've not read before, and honestly that's easier to do in the realm of the short story than it is with novels most of the time. Often I'll discover an author I've never heard of, or come across an author I've heard of but never read, in a short story anthology and that will inspire me to seek out that author's longer works. This anthology provided that opportunity in big shovel-fulls. Most of the authors that editors Gaiman and Sarrantonio asked...more
Karissa
I got a copy of this book through the Amazon Vine program. It consists of 27 stories that range from fantasy, to sci-fi, to general fiction. Overall it is an interesting collection of stories.

Most of the stories have some sort of fantasy aspect to them; something fantastical happens, people have special powers, or events defy reality.

For me the highlights of this book were "Wildfire in Manhattan" by Joanne Harris, "Goblin Lake" by Michael Swanwick, "Leif in the Wind" by Gene Wolfe, "A Life in F...more
Ticklish Owl
I listened to the audiobook instead of re-reading. I stand by my original comment for the hard copy. With a few exceptions, this book was lackluster, and unoriginal. The narration, however, was top notch.


"Blood" by Roddy Doyle 2*
"Fossil-Figures" by Joyce Carol Oates 2*
"Wildfire in Manhattan" by Joanne Harris 2*
"The Truth is a Cave in the Black Mountains" by Neil Gaiman 4.5*
"Unbelief" by Michael Marshall Smith 2*
"The Stars are Falling" by Joe R. Landside 3.5*
"Juvenal Nyx" by Walter Mosley 2*
"The...more
Emily
Although I love most of Neil Gaiman's work, I was disappointed by this collection of short stories selected by him. According to the introduction, the theme of the collection was supposed to be stories that keep you saying "and then what happened?" right until the end, but unfortunately most of the stories didn't live up to this theme. Most of the stories seemed to be generally creepy/scary themed, but failed to be actually scary, and also failed to capture much of my interest. Very few kept me...more
Amanda
Edited by Neil Gaiman & Al Sarrantonio.

Twenty-seven short stories by a wide variety of authors. Some well known such as Jodi Picoult, Chuck Palahniuk, & Lawrence Block. I read all the stories but one: Stories by Michael Moorcock was one I just couldn't get through, and also seemed to be one of the longest. Sorry Michael.

All in all, this is a great collection of fantasy type stories that meld really well. Some of the stories were too abrupt, seeming to end before we even got started. Othe...more
Adam Burton
A decent collection of stories, a bit uneven perhaps, but that can be said of most short story collections, particularly those with multiple authors. A wide cross-section of authors, to be sure. Alongside the familiar genre-favorites such as Gene Wolfe and Joe Landsdale, you have such mainstream writers as Jodi Picoult, Chuck Palahniuk and Jeffrey Deaver.
I may have missed the point of the collection, which may account for my confusion regarding some of the tales. I got the impression from the i...more
Paul
Stories is an anthology composed by the profilic anthology Al Sarrantonio, along with fantasy writer Neil Gaiman. Bringing together talents ranging from Mr Gaiman himself to Tim Powers, Joyce Carol Oates, and chuck Palahnuik, its an impressive stable of authors for an all new anthology.

The mission of the anthology is to dissolve the artificial barrier between genre fiction and mainstream fiction. providing a suite of stories that straddle the borderland between the often walled kingdoms of fanta...more
Petr
Antologie povídek jsou jako ta bonboniéra, o které vyprávěla Forrestu Gumpovi jeho maminka. Nikdy nevíš, jak ti to namíchali.

Nejlepší povídku sborníku napsal sám Gaiman. Když se tohle stane, zasluhuje editor antologie pochvalu, nebo spíš naopak? Povídka se jmenuje Pravda je jeskyně v černých horách a je skvělá, ostrá jako nůž na hřbetu ruky v mrazivém ránu. Další dvě opravdu výborné jsou předposlední a poslední povídka antologie, obě od autorů, o nichž jsem nikdy neslyšel: První let McCauleyho...more
Deanna Knippling
I think it will always be hard for a collection of stories from multiple authors to get five stars from me; there's always some that I don't like. Ironically, it was some of the stories from my favorite authors that I didn't care for here.

Overall, one of the more satisfying collections of short story anthologies that I've read for a while; however, many of the stories, especially toward the beginning, were so painful (even if good) that I could only read one at a time before switching to somethi...more
Jenny Sparrow
Влекомая своей горячей любовью к малой форме и Нилу Гейману, я взялась за свеженький сборник рассказов, вышедший под его редакцией. Stories: All-New Tales - это сборник из 27 рассказов различных авторов, среди которых меня особо привлекли знакомые всем имена: Джоанн Харрис, Чак Паланик, Джо Хилл, Диана Уинн Джонс, собственно Нил Гейман и др. Такие разные на первый взгляд рассказы объединены в первую очередь тем, что это - "фикшн" в чистом виде, а также тематикой: мистика, sci-fi, фэнтези и т.п....more
Thea Guanzon
I bought this book for only two reasons, the first being that I adore the cover with all my heart and the second being that I am a mindless Neil Gaiman fangirl who would purchase anything that has his name on it. My expectations were quite low because an anthology by different authors is like a collection of hits and misses, with rather more misses than hits. I already knew before I read the book that I would like the stories by Gaiman, Palahniuk, Jones, Wolfe and Moorcock, but I was apprehensiv...more
Beth Anne
Jun 27, 2011 Beth Anne rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: dave, beth, samantha
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another great collection of short stories, this one edited by Neil Gaiman and Al Sarrantonio. As Gaiman's intro mentions...they wanted to pull together stories that have the reader asking "...and then what happened," forcing us to want to continue reading. i think that this collection did just that, i could barely put it down...every story was rich and full of such diverse characters...all with the overlying themes of murder, death, mystery, magic.

some notable stories:

Joyce Carol Oates, "...more
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