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The Coldest Girl in Coldtown
by Holly Black

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The Coldest Girl in Coldtown
by Holly Black


Lucky
by Charlaine Harris


One Word Answer
by Charlaine Harris


The Mammoth Book of Vampire Romance


Life Is the Teacher
by Carrie Vaughn


A Stand-Up Dame
by Lilith Saintcrow


Ode to Edvard Munch
by Caitlin R. Kiernan
Image of the Beast by Philip Jose Farmer


The Boy Who Cried Wolf
by Holly Black


Geektastic


The Motorman's Coat
by John Kessel


Baby in the Basket
by Cecil Castellucci


On the Destruction of Copenhagen by the War-Machines of the Merfolk
by Peter M. Ball


Bespoke
by Genevieve Valentine


The Shangri-La Affair
by Lavie Tidhar


Donovan Sent Us
by Gene Wolfe


Tests
by Robert Reed


Sobek
by Holly Black


Orbit Short Fiction


Catalog
by Eugene Mirabelli


Salt's Father
by Eric Gregory
Red Glove by Holly Black
White Cat by Holly Black


The Dog King
by Holly Black


Fantasy Magazine


Basilisk Hunt
by Holly Black


Chrysalis
by Mary Robinette Kowal


Bad Matter
by Alexandra Duncan


The Beautiful, the Damned
by Kristine Kathryn Rusch


Cracklegrackle
by Justina Robson


Three Fancies from the Infernal Garden
by C.S.E. Cooney


A Programmatic Approach to Perfect Happiness
by Tim Pratt
The Devil's Alphabet by Daryl Gregory


Ode To Katan Amano
by Caitlin R. Kiernan


Troll's Eye View


Of Melei, of Ulthar
by Gord Sellar


Space, Inc.


Come All Ye Faithful
by Robert J. Sawyer
Feed by Seanan McGuire
The Year's Best Dark Fantasy & Horror 2011 by


The Dying World
by Lavie Tidhar


Requiem in D-minor (for prions, whale and burning bush)
by Ian McHugh


Sleepy Joe
by Marc Laidlaw


Ragged Claws
by Lisa Tuttle


The Horse Angel
by Marly Youmans
The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year: Volume Four by


Act One
by Nancy Kress


Threshold The Collected Stories of Roger Zelazny: Volume 1
by Roger Zelazny


On the Eyeball Floor
by Tina Connolly


Home Again
by Paul M. Berger