Bibliography

Books/Collections

The Book of Love

  1. Random House, February, 2024
  2. Head of Zeus, London, UK

White Cat, Black Dog
Collection of 7 fairy tales.
Kirkus Prize finalist

  1. Random House, March, 2023
  2. Head of Zeus, London, UK

Get in Trouble
Collection of 9 stories.
Pulitzer Prize finalist
World Fantasy Award nominee

  1. Random House, February, 2015
  2. Canongate, Edinburgh, Scotland
  3. Seix Barrel, Spain
  4. AST, Russia
  5. Text, Australia
  6. Babel Publishers, Israel
  7. Versus Kitap, Turkey
  8. Hayakawa, Japan
  9. Editorial Planeta
  10. Alaude Editorial Ltda, Brazil
  11. Editorial Planeta, Spain

Three Zombie Stories
Collection of, yes, three zombie stories. available from the Harvard Bookstore’s On Demand book printing machine, Paige M. Gutenborg.

Pretty Monsters.
Collection of 9 stories.
World Fantasy and Locus Award finalist.
Winter 2008 IndieNext Selection
Amazon Best Teen Book of 2008

  1. Penguin Viking (young adult collection), New York, NY. October 2008.
    Penguin/Speak, New York, NY. June 2010. (With one additional story.)
  2. Recorded Books. 2009.
  3. Canongate, Edinburgh, Scotland. October 2009.
    Canongate/Walker YA edition. 2010.
  4. Text, Australia (in 2 volumes: The Wrong Grave, August 2009, and Pretty Monsters, May 2010).
  5. Newton & Compton, Italy. 2010.
  6. Grupo Leya, Brazil. 2010.
  7. Gayatari Publishing, Russia. 2010.
  8. Hayakawa, Japan. November 2014.
  9. X Publishing, Sweden (in 2 volumes: Pretty Monsters – Fel grav (April 2012) and Pretty Monsters – Askungeleken (October 2012).
  10. Versus Kitap, Turkey

Magic for Beginners
Collection of 9 stories.
Salon, Village Voice, Onion, HTML Giant Book of the Decade
Time Magazine, Salon, Village Voice, San Francisco Chronicle Book of the Year
Locus Award Winner
Young Lions, Bram Stoker, and World Fantasy Finalist

  1. Small Beer Press, Northampton, MA. July 2005.
    Harcourt/Harvest, USA pb. September 2006.
    Random House, USA pb/ebook, July 2014
  2. Gayatari Publishing, Russia. March 2007.
  3. Hayakawa, Japan. August 2007.
  4. Harper Collins, UK.
  5. Argo, Czech Republic.
  6. Grup Editorial Tritonic, Romania.
  7. Verlagsgruppe Random House GmbH, Germany. February 2008.
  8. Editions Denoel, France*. May 2008.
  9. Wydawnictwo Dolnoslaskie, Poland.
  10. Woongjin Think Big Co., Korea. 2008.
  11. Seix Barrel, Spain. October 2011.
  12. Grupo Leya, Brazil.
  13. Donzelli Editore, Italy.
  14. Babel, Israel
  15. Evaristo Editorial, Argentina & Chile
  16. Editorial Planeta, Spain

Stranger Things Happen
Collection of 11 stories.
Salon Book of the Year, Village Voice Favorite
Firecracker and World Fantasy Award Nominee
La Jeune Detective won le Grand Prix de l’Imaginaire 2009

  1. Small Beer Press, Brooklyn, NY. July 2001.
  2. Hayakawa, Japan. March 2004.
  3. Donzelli Editore, Italy. May 2006.
  4. Delta Vision, Hungary. December 2006.
  5. Gayatari Publishing, Russia. March 2007.
  6. Argo, Czech Republic.
  7. Editions Denoel, France*.
  8. Babel Publishers, Israel.
  9. Woongjin Think Big Co., Korea.
  10. Subterranean Press, signed hardcover edition, October 2012
  11. Versus Kitap, Turkey
  12. Evaristo Editorial, Argentina & Chile

* Editions Denoel is publishing a compilation of stories from Stranger Things Happen and Magic for Beginners. The ToC is as follows: Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose, The Specialist’s Hat, Flying Lessons, Travels with the Snow Queen, Show and Marriage, Louise’s Ghost, The Girl Detective, The Faery Handbag, Stone Animals, Some Zombie Contingency Plans, Magic for Beginners, Catskin.

4 Stories, a chapbook

Small Beer Press, Brooklyn, NY. May 2000.
Collection of 4 stories.

Short Stories

“Prince Hat Underground”

“Skinder’s Veil”

  1. When Things Get Dark: Stories inspired by Shirley Jackson (Ellen Datlow, ed.) Sept. 2021

“The White Road”

  1. A Public Space, 28. January, 2020

“The Girl Who Did Not Know Fear”

  1. Tin House, June 2019
  2. The Year’s Best Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2020 (Rich Horton, ed.) Dec. 2020

“The Lost World” (with Cassandra Clare)

  1. Ghosts of the Shadow Market,  June 2019

“The White Cat’s Divorce”

  1. Dread and Delight: Fairy Tales in an Anxious World, August 2018
  2. The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, September/October 2019
  3. El Divorcio de la Gata Blanca, illustrated by Ana Sender, Avenauta, Spain, 2020

“Learn About Loss” (with Cassandra Clare)

  1. Ghosts of the Shadow Market, July 2018

The Game of Smash and Recovery
Theodore Sturgeon Memorial winner

  1. Strange Horizons [listen], October 2015
  2. The Year’s Best Science Fiction: Thirty-Third Annual Collection (Gardner Dozois, ed.) July 2016
  3. The Year’s Best Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2016 (Rich Horton, Prime) 2016
  4. Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year, Vol. 10 (Jonathan Strahan, ed.) 2016
  5. The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2016 (Karen Joy Fowler and John Joseph Adams) Oct. 2016
  6. The 2017 Short Story Advent Calendar, Hingston & Olsen, November 2017

“The Lesson”

  1. Get in Trouble, 2015
  2. Best Gay Stories 2016
  3. Every True Pleasure: LGBTQ Tales of North Carolina (Wilton Barnhardt) March 2019

I Can See Right Through You
World Fantasy Award nominee

  1. McSweeney’s 48, December 2014
  2. Get in Trouble, 2015
  3. Best American Science Fiction & Fantasy 2015, (Joe Hill and John Joseph Adams) Oct. 2015
  4. Esquire Magazine, Russian edition, June 2016

“The Lady and the Fox”

  1. My True Love Gave to Me (Stephanie Perkins, ed.) Oct. 2014
  2. The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year, Vol. 9 (Jonathan Strahan, ed.) 2015
  3. The Ghosts of Christmas Past, 2017

“The New Boyfriend”

  1. Monstrous Affections (Kelly Link & Gavin & Grant, eds.) Sept. 2014
  2. Get in Trouble, 2015

“Two Houses”

  1. Shadow Show: All-New Stories in Celebration of Ray Bradbury (Sam Weller & Mort Castle, eds., Morrow) 2012
  2. The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year, Vol. 7 (Jonathan Strahan, ed., Night Shade Books) 2013
  3. Hauntings, (Ellen Datlow, ed., Tachyon) 2013
  4. Get in Trouble, 2015

“The Valley of the Girls”

  1. Subterranean Online, Summer 2011
  2. The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year, Vol. 6 (Jonathan Strahan, ed., Night Shade Books) 2012
  3. Get in Trouble, 2015
  4. The Best of Subterranean (William Schafer, Subterranean) 2017

“The Summer People”
O. Henry Award winner
Shirley Jackson Award winner

  1. Steampunk! An Anthology of Fantastically Rich and Strange Stories (Kelly Link & Gavin & Grant, eds.) October 2011
  2. Tin House, 49, October 2011
  3. The Year’s Best Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2012 (Rich Horton, Prime) 2012
  4. The O. Henry Prize Stories (Laura Furman, Random House) 2013
  5. Get in Trouble, 2015
  6. Nowa Fantastyka (Poland)

“Secret Identity”

  1. Geektastic: Stories from the Nerd Herd (Holly Black & Cecil Castellucci, eds., Little, Brown) August 2009
  2. The Year’s Best Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2010 (Rich Horton, ed., Prime) 2010
  3. Get in Trouble, 2015

“The Cinderella Game”

  1. Troll’s Eye View (Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling, eds. Viking) April 2009.
  2. The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year, Vol. 4 (Jonathan Strahan, ed., Night Shade Books) 2010.
  3. The Year’s Best Dark Fantasy & Horror 2010 (Paula Guran, ed., Prime) October 2010

“Pretty Monsters”
Locus Award Winner
World Fantasy Award nominee

  1. Pretty Monsters 2008
  2. The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year, Vol. 3 (Jonathan Strahan, ed., Night Shade Books) 2009.

“The Surfer”

  1. The Starry Rift (Jonathan Strahan, ed.) April 2008
  2. Pretty Monsters

Light

  1. Tin House, 33. July 2007
  2. Best American Fantasy 2008. October 2008
  3. Fantastic Women (ed. by Rob Spillman), July 2011
  4. Get in Trouble, 2015

“The Wrong Grave”

  1. The Restless Dead (Deborah Noyes, ed.) July 2007
  2. Eureka (Japan, trans. by Motoyuki Shibata) March 2008
  3. Pretty Monsters
  4. The Living Dead 2 (ed. by John Joseph Adams) September 2010
  5. Three Zombie Stories July 2011
  6. Zombie Stories (J.M. Lassen, ed.) November 2011
  7. Parallaxis Magazine, Italy, October 2014

“The Constable of Abal”

  1. The Coyote Road (Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling, eds.) July 2007
  2. Pretty Monsters
  3. The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year  Vol. 2 (Jonathan Strahan, ed.) 2008
  4. Nowa Fantastyka (Poland)
  5. Apex Magazine, July 2013

“The Wizards of Perfil”
Film rights sold.

  1. Firebirds Rising (Sharyn November, ed.) April 2006
  2. The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year  Vol. 1 (Jonathan Strahan, ed.) March 2007
  3. Pretty Monsters
  4. The Way of the Wizard (ed. by John Joseph Adams) November 2010

Origin Story

  1. A Public Space, 1. February 2006
  2. Best American Fantasy. June 2007
  3. Excerpted on NPR.com [audio]
  4. Superheroes (Rich Horton, ed.) February 2013
  5. Get in Trouble, 2015
  6. Behind the Mask (Tricia Reeks & Kyle Richardson) May 2017

“Monster”

  1. Noisy Outlaws (Eli Horowitz, ed.) October 2005
  2. Year’s Best Fantasy 6 (David Hartwell & Kathryn Cramer, eds., Tachyon) September 2006
  3. Fantasy: The Very Best of 2005 (Jonathan Strahan, ed., Locus Press) September 2006
  4. Best New Fantasy 1 (Sean Wallace, ed., Prime) November 2006
  5. Pretty Monsters
  6. Creatures! Thirty Years of Monster Stories (John Langan & Paul Tremblay, eds., Prime) November 2011

“The Great Divorce”

  1. Magic for Beginners July 2005
  2. One Story July 2005
  3. Shincho Monthly (Japan, trans. by Motoyuki Shibata) September 2005

Magic for Beginners
Nebula, Locus, and British Science Fiction Association Award Winner
Grand Prix de l’Imaginaire and Hugo Award Nominee
Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award and World Fantasy Award Finalist

  1. Magic for Beginners July 2005
  2. F&SF September 2005
  3. Best Short Novels: 2006 (Jonathan Strahan, ed., SFBC) June 2006
  4. Uuskummaa: Modernin Fantasian Antologia (Finland, trans. by Kristiina Drews) November 2006
  5. Nebula Awards Showcase 2007 (Mike Resnick, ed., Roc) March 2007
  6. Fiction (France, trans. by Lionel Davoust) February 2007
  7. Pretty Monsters
  8. Dreams in Aspamia Magazine
  9. Other Worlds Than These (John Joseph Adams, ed.) June 2012
  10.  Ex Libris: Stories of Librarians, Libraries, and Lore (Paula Guran, ed.) August 2017

“Some Zombie Contingency Plans”
Locus and Bram Stoker Award Finalist

  1. Magic for Beginners July 2005
  2. Tahtivaeltaja No.4/2005, Finland January 2006
  3. The Living Dead (ed. by John Joseph Adams) September 2008
  4. PodCastle (audio), September 2010
  5. Three Zombie Stories July 2011

“Stone Animals”
Sturgeon Award shortlist

  1. Conjunctions 43 November 2004
  2. The Best American Short Stories 2006 (Michael Chabon & Katrina Kenison, eds., Houghton Mifflin) October 2005
  3. The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror 16 (Stephen Jones, ed., Carroll & Graf) October 2005
  4. Magic for Beginners July 2005
  5. The Scribner Anthology of Contemporary Short Fiction (Lex Williford and Michael Martone, eds.) December 2007
  6. American Fantastic Tales (Peter Straub, ed. Library of America) 2009
  7. Excerpted on NPR.com
  8. Madras Press chapbook, February 2012
  9. The Uncanny Reader (Marjorie Sandor, ed. St. Martin’s) February 2015
  10. Electric Literature, February 2015

The Faery Handbag
Nebula, Locus, and Hugo Award Winner
British Science Fiction Association and World Fantasy Award Nominee

  1. The Faery Reel (Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling, eds., Viking) August 2004
  2. The Year’s Best Fantasy, (Jonathan Strahan & Karen Harber, eds.) February 2005
  3. The Year’s Best Science Fiction and Fantasy for Teens (Jane Yolen & Patrick Nielsen Hayden, eds.) March 2005
  4. Magic for Beginners July 2005
  5. Bli-Panika (Hebrew) September 2005
  6. SF Magazine (Japan, translated by Motoyuki Shibata)
  7. Nebula Awards Showcase 2007 (Mike Resnick, ed., Roc) March 2007
  8. Sci-Fi Magazine (Romanian) March 2006
  9. Pretty Monsters
  10. Bloody Fabulous: Stories of Fantasy and Fashion (Ekaterina Sedia, ed. Prime) October 2012
  11. Apex Magazine, June 2014

“The Hortlak”
World Fantasy Award Nominee; HM, The Year’s Best Science Fiction 21, (Gardner Dozois, ed.)

  1. The Dark (Ellen Datlow, ed., St. Martin’s Press) October 2003
  2. The Year’s Best Fantasy & Horror XVII, (Ellen Datlow, Kelly Link, & Gavin J. Grant, eds., St. Martin’s Press) August 2004
  3. Magic for Beginners July 2005
  4. SF Magazine (Japan, translated by Motoyuki Shibata) June 2006
  5. Shohaku-Sha (Japan, translated by Motoyuki Shibata) 2006
  6. Zombies: The Recent Dead (Paula Guran, ed., Prime) October 2010
  7. PodCastle (reading), April 2011
  8. Three Zombie Stories July 2011

“The Cannon”

  1. Say…What Time is It? May 2003
  2. SF Hayakawa (Japan, trans. by Yukiko Kaneko) December 2003
  3. Simulacrum May 2004
  4. Magic for Beginners July 2005

“Catskin”

  1. Tiny chapbook for Stranger Things Happen tour with Shelley Jackson May 2002
  2. Read aloud on David Garland’s WNYC show, “Spinning” October 2002
  3. McSweeney’s 10 February 2003
  4. McSweeney’s 10 Vintage edition September 2003
  5. The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror (Stephen Jones, ed.) June 2004
  6. The Year’s Best Fantasy 4 (David Hartwell, ed., Eos) June 2004
  7. Magic for Beginners July 2005
  8. Tails of Wonder and Imagination (Ellen Datlow, ed., Night Shade Books) February 2010
  9. My Mother She Ate Me (Kate Bernheimer, ed., Penguin) September 2010
  10. Witches: Wicked Wild and Wonderful (Paula Guran, ed. Prime) March 2012
  11. Apocalypse Now: Poems & Prose from the End of Days (Andrew McFadyen-Ketchum & Alexander Lumans, eds., Rubber Boot Books) December 2012
  12. Lightspeed Magazine December 2012
  13. El Gran Libro de los Gatos, Blackie Books, Spain, 2019

“Lull”

  1. Conjunctions 39, The New Wave Fabulists October 2002
  2. The Year’s Best Fantasy & Horror XVI (Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling, eds., St. Martin’s Press) July 2003
    1. Translated and reprinted in Korea
  3. Magic for Beginners July 2005
  4. SF Magazine (Japan, translated by Motoyuki Shibata) October 2006
  5. Sympathy for the Devil (Tim Pratt, ed., Night Shade Books), August 2010
  6. The  Great Book of Satan, Blackie Books, Spain

“Louise’s Ghost”
Nebula Award Winner; HM, The Year’s Best Science Fiction 19, (Gardner Dozois, ed.)

  1. Stranger Things Happen July 2001
  2. The Year’s Best Fantasy & Horror XV (Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling, eds., St. Martin’s Press) July 2002
  3. Nebula Award Showcase 2003 (Nancy Kress, ed., Roc) March 2003
    1. Greek edition
    2. Czech edition
  4. SF Hayakawa (Japan) March 2003
  5. Poe’s Children October 2008

“Most of My Friends are Two-Thirds Water”
HM, The Year’s Best Fantasy & Horror XV

  1. Stranger Things Happen July 2001
  2. Fantastic Metropolis March 2002
  3. The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror 13 (Stephen Jones & David Sutton, eds.) October 2002
  4. SF Hayakawa (Japan, trans. by Yukiko Kaneko) June 2003
  5. La Mano, Argentina October 2007
  6. Snap Judgment, October 2016

“Shoe and Marriage”
World Fantasy Award Nominee
HM, The Year’s Best Fantasy & Horror XIV
— The Dictator’s Wife, HM, The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror XIII

Published as a work in progress as:
Miss Kansas on Judgment Day

  1. LCRW vol. 3, no. 1
  2. The Apocalypse Reader (Justin Taylor, ed.) 2007

The Dictator’s Wife (LCRW vol. 3, no. 2)
The Glass Slipper (LCRW no. 6)

  1. LCRW vol. 3, nos. 1 & 2 and no. 6, 1999/2000
  2. Stranger Things Happen July 2001

“Sea, Ship, Mountain, Sky” (with Gavin J. Grant)
HM, The Year’s Best Science Fiction 19, (Gardner Dozois, ed.)

  1. Altair, no. 6/7, Summer 2000
  2. The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror XIV (Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling, eds., St. Martin’s Press) July 2001
  3. Weightless Books, 2010

“Swans”
HM, The Year’s Best Fantasy & Horror XV

  1. A Wolf at the Door (Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling, ed.) July 2000
    —Collected with Swan Sister as The Dark of the Woods (Aladdin) May 2006
  2. Weekly Reader (abridged) Dec. 15, 2006
  3. Fantasy Magazine, #52, July 2011
  4. Marvelous Transformations (Christine A. Jones & Jennifer Schacker)

“Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose”

  1. Fence, Vol. 1, No. 2 Fall/Winter 1998
  2. Vintage Book of Amnesia, (Vintage, Jonathan Lethem, ed.) August 2000
  3. 4 Stories May 2000
  4. Stranger Things Happen
  5. Juncture: 25 Very Good Stories and 12 Excellent Drawings (Lara Stapleton & Veronica Gonzalez, eds., Soft Skull) July 2001
  6. Alien Contact (Germany) November 2003
  7. Fiction (France) August 2004
  8. Pseudopod (audio), February 2015

“The Girl Detective”

  1. Event Horizon March 1999
  2. The Year’s Best Fantasy & Horror XIII (Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling, eds., St. Martin’s Press) July 2000
  3. Stranger Things Happen July 2001
  4. “We Who Have Read The Girl Detective,” a play based on “The Girl Detective” by V.F. Zialcita and staged by the Invisible Cities theater group, Olde St. Augustine Church, N. 4th New St., Philadelphia, PA. August 30 – September 9, 2001
  5. “The Girl Detective,” a play based on the story adapted and directed by Bridgette Dunlap and staged by the Ateh Theater Group at the Connelly Theater, 220 East 4th Street, New York, NY 10009. Feb. 23 – March 17, 2007
  6. Digital Domains (Ellen Datlow, ed., Prime). 2010

The Specialist’s Hat
World Fantasy Award winner

  1. Event Horizon November 1998
  2. The Year’s Best Fantasy & Horror XII
    (Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling, eds., St. Martin’s Press) July 1999
  3. Mammoth Book of the Best New Horror: 1999 (Stephen Jones, ed) October 1999
  4. Stranger Things Happen July 2001
  5. Crossroads (Andy Duncan & F. Brett Cox, eds., Tor) August 2004
  6. Galaktika (Hungary) November 2005
  7. Feeling Very Strange: The Slipstream Anthology (James Patrick Kelly & John Kessel, ed., Tachyon) July 2006
  8. Nowa Fantastyka (Poland) July 2006
  9. Celestial, China July 2007
  10. The Raconteur Reader (Alex Dawson, ed.) November 2007
  11. Pretty Monsters October 2008
  12. Darkness: Two Decades of Modern Horror (Ellen Datlow, ed.) April 2010
  13. The Weird: A Compendium of Strange and Dark Fictions (Ann and Jeff VanderMeer, eds.) May 2012
  14. PodCastle (audio), March 2015
  15. Ghostly: A Collection of Ghost Stories (Audrey Niffenegger) October 2015

“Survivor’s Ball, Or, The Donner Party”
HM, The Year’s Best Fantasy & Horror XIII

  1. LCRW, vol.2, no. 1 summer 1998
  2. Dark Planet February 1999
  3. 4 Stories May 2000
  4. Stranger Things Happen July 2001

“Travels with the Snow Queen”
James Tiptree Jr. Award Winner
World Fantasy Award Nominee

  1. LCRW, vol.1, no. 1 winter 1996
  2. The Year’s Best Fantasy & Horror, XII, (Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling, eds., St. Martin’s Press) July 1999
  3. SF Hayakawa (Japan) November 2000
  4. Stranger Things Happen July 2001
  5. Gigamesh 37 (Spain) March 2004
  6. The James Tiptree Award Anthology (Karen Joy Fowler, Pat Murphy, Debbie Notkin, Jeffrey D. Smith) January 2005
  7. Excerpted on NPR.com
  8. Uncanny Magazine July 2016
  9. Beyond the Woods: Fairy Tales Retold (Paula Guran) July 2016

“Vanishing Act”

  1. Realms of Fantasy June 1996
  2. Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet, (LCRW) vol.1, no. 2 summer 1997
  3. 4 Stories May 2000
  4. Stranger Things Happen July 2001
  5. Pandora, 2, Germany 2007

“Flying Lessons”

  1. Asimov’s Oct./Nov. 1995
  2. 4 Stories May 2000
  3. Stranger Things Happen July 2001
  4. “Flying Lessons” Adapted and Directed by Ariel Franklin at the Rooke Theatre, Black Box, Mount Holyoke College, Holyoke, MA November 17-19, 2005
  5. Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine: 30th Anniversary Anthology July 2007
  6. Kroki W Nieznane, Poland Forthcoming

“Water Off a Black Dog’s Back”

  1. Century No. 3 July 1995
  2. Stranger Things Happen July 2001
  3. Lightspeed Magazine, October 2015

Juvenalia

“Dreaming January”

Surgam (Winter 1988)

Editor

World Fantasy Award, 2009
World Fantasy Award finalist, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2017

PEN America Best Debut Short Stories 2017 (Yuka Igarashi, Marie-Helene Bertino, Kelly Link ) Catapult 2017

Monstrous Affections: An Anthology of Beastly Tales (with Gavin J. Grant. Candlewick Press) September 2014
World Fantasy Award Winner

Steampunk! An Anthology of Fantastically Rich and Strange Stories (with Gavin J. Grant, Candlewick Press) October 2011
Locus Award finalist

  1. Walker, UK
  2. Brilliance Audio
  3. Candlewick paperback, February 2013
  4. AST, Russia

The Year’s Best Fantasy & Horror 2008: 21st Annual Collection (with Ellen Datlow and Gavin J. Grant) St. Martin’s Press, October 2008
World Fantasy and Locus Award finalist

The Year’s Best Fantasy & Horror 2007: 20th Annual Collection (with Ellen Datlow and Gavin J. Grant) St. Martin’s Press, October 2007
Locus Award Finalist

The Best of Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet: Occasional Outbursts (with Gavin J. Grant) Del Rey, August 2007
Locus Award Finalist

The Year’s Best Fantasy & Horror 2006: 19th Annual Collection (with Ellen Datlow and Gavin J. Grant) St. Martin’s Press, August 2006
Locus and British Fantasy Award Finalist

The Year’s Best Fantasy & Horror XVIII (with Ellen Datlow and Gavin J. Grant) St. Martin’s Press, August 2005.
Locus Award Winner

The Year’s Best Fantasy & Horror XVII (with Ellen Datlow and Gavin J. Grant) St. Martin’s Press, August 2004.
Bram Stoker Award Winner
Locus and British Fantasy Award finalist

Trampoline. Small Beer Press, August 2003.
World Fantasy Award finalist

LCRW. Small Beer Press. Summer 1997 – present.

Nonfiction

Introduction

  1. The Lathe of Heaven, Ursula K. Le Guin (Scribner), January 2023
  2. LitHub, January 31, 2023

Introduction

  1. The Midwich Cuckoos, John Wyndham (Modern Library), April 2022

Foreword

  1. Fifth Business, Robertson Davies (Penguin Classics), 2020

Introduction

  1. The Ghost Stories of Edith Wharton (Virago, UK), October 2019

Introduction

  1. The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories, Angela Carter (Penguin 75th Anniversary edition), May 2015
  2. New York Times Book Review, May 24, 2015
  3. Guernica, May 26, 2015

“Immortality and Its Discontents” (with Holly Black)

  1. Shadowhunters and Downworlders: A Mortal Instruments Reader (Cassandra Clare, ed.) Smart Pop, January 2013

Asbestos Pants (with Laurie J. Marks)

  1. Vector Magazine, April 2008.
  2. The WisCon Chronicles, Vol.2 (L. Timmel Duchamp, ed.)

Interview: Ysabeau S. Wilce, BookPage, 2007

Lost introduction to Drawn & Quarterly Showcase 1 featuring Kevin Huizenga, Anders Nilsen, and Nicolas Robel. 2005.

On Strange Toys by Patricia Geary.

  1. Horror: Another 100 Best Books (Stephen Jones & Kim Newman, eds.). September 2005
  2. Strange Toys, Patricia Geary (Kawade Shobo Shinsha, Japan, 2011)

A Year’s Best List, Fantastic Metropolis, 2002

ISFDB

John Dos Passos Prize for Literature finalist 2019