Editors | George R. R. Martin Gardner Dozois |
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Author | Various |
Original title | Femmes Fatale |
Language | English |
Genre | Science fiction/Fantasy |
Published | December 3, 2013 |
Publisher | Tor Books |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (hardcover) |
Pages | 784 |
ISBN | 978-0-76533-206-6 |
Preceded by | Warriors |
Followed by | Rogues |
Dangerous Women is a cross-genre anthology featuring 21 original short stories and novellas "from some of the biggest authors in the science fiction/fantasy field", edited by George R. R. Martin and Gardner Dozois, and released on December 3, 2013.[1][2] The works "showcase the supposedly weaker sex's capacity for magic, violence, and mayhem" and "explores the heights that brave women can reach and the depths that depraved ones can plumb."[3] In his own introduction, Dozois writes: "Here you'll find no hapless victims who stand by whimpering in dread while the male hero fights the monster or clashes swords with the villain ... And if you want to tie these women to the railroad tracks, you'll find you have a real fight on your hands."[2]
According to Dozois, Dangerous Women was conceived as a "cross-genre anthology, one that would mingle every kind of fiction, so we asked writers from every genre—science fiction, fantasy, mystery, historical, horror, paranormal romance, men and women alike—to tackle the theme."[4] The anthology was originally announced as Femmes Fatale.[5] Martin noted that the works by himself, Brandon Sanderson, Diana Gabaldon, and Caroline Spector are novellas.[6] The anthology won the 2014 World Fantasy Award for Best Anthology.
For those who like to lose themselves in long stories, the Brandon Sanderson story, the Diana Gabaldon story, the Caroline Spector story, and my Princess and Queen are novellas.