Genres: Fantasy
Posted: May 20, 2016
Mer is a tale of an ageless witch who seems unsure whether to be a mermaid, a cormorant or a goddess, to the bemusement of the modern inhabitants of a fishing town.
The Gorgon In The Cupboard shows what happens when a shy artist finds a muse he did not expect. Does an artist have responsibilities to his model? Does the model have a right to a life outside the scope of the painting?
Other stories amuse with scenes of rock music playing witches, in a coven attended by crows and cats; or haunt with a couple motoring out for a picnic in the country, knowing they will have to pass a sinister toll bridge on the return journey. And what exactly are we to make of a senior lady, possibly with dementia, who insists that she has seen aliens?
Perhaps my favourite for its rich descriptive writing is the novella Something Rich And Strange which focuses on a seashore, a beachcombing girl and a fossil-hunting lad. At the last, author Patricia A. McKillip provides an insight into how she has written fantasy, selecting a hero, a heroine and a lurking evil from among her works. She refers to Jungian theory that all characters in a dream are aspects of the dreamer; so all evil in a story is an unfaced aspect of the hero's personality, to be vanquished by becoming one's true self. Peter S. Beagle contributes an afterword as a longtime fan of the fantasy genre and this author's works.
While this collection won't replace my preferred novels by Patricia A. McKillip as a new favourite, it's always good to see variety from an author we think we know well. DREAMS OF DISTANT SHORES will deserve a place in the collections of modern fantasy fans.
Book Summary
A youthful artist is possessed by both his painting and his
muse. Seductive travelers from the sea enrapture distant
lovers. The statue of a mermaid comes suddenly to life. Two
friends are transfixed by a haunted estate.
Bestselling author Patricia A. McKillip (The
Riddle-Master of Hed) is one of the most lyrical
writers gracing the fantasy genre. With the debut of three
brand-new stories, Dreams of Distant Shores is a
true ode to her many talents. Fans of McKillip’s ethereal
fiction will delight in these previously-uncollected tales;
those new to her work will find much to enchant them.
Tachyon
May 1, 2016
On Sale: May 16, 2016
Featuring:
336 pages
ISBN: 1616962186
EAN: 9781616962180
Kindle: B01A94JIFE
Paperback / e-Book