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Scarecrow
Rhonda Parrish
Scarecrow
Rhonda Parrish
Publisher Marketing: Hay-men, mommets, tattie bogles, kakashi, tao-tao-whether formed of straw or other materials, the tradition of scarecrows is pervasive in farming cultures around the world. The scarecrow serves as decoy, proxy, and effigy-human but not human. We create them in our image and ask them to protect our crops and by extension our very survival, but we refrain from giving them the things a creation might crave-souls, brains, free-will, love. In Scarecrow, fifteen authors of speculative fiction explore what such creatures might do to gain the things they need or, more dangerously, think they want. Within these pages, ancient enemies join together to destroy a mad mommet, a scarecrow who is a crow protects solar fields and stores long-lost family secrets, a woman falls in love with a scarecrow, and another becomes one. Encounter scarecrows made of straw, imagination, memory, and robotics while being spirited to Oz, mythological Japan, other planets, and a neighbor's back garden. After experiencing this book, you'll never look at a hay-man the same. Featuring all new work by Jane Yolen, Andrew Bud Adams, Laura Blackwood, Amanda Block, Scott Burtness, Virginia Carraway Stark, Amanda C. Davis, Megan Fennell, Kim Goldberg, Katherine Marzinsky, Craig Pay, Sara Puls, Holly Schofield, Laura VanArendonk Baugh, and Kristina Wojtaszek. Contributor Bio: Parrish, Rhonda Anthologist Rhonda Parrish is driven by a desire to do All The Things. She has been the publisher and editor-in-chief of "Niteblade Magazine" for over five years now (which is like 25 years in internet time) and is the editor of the benefit anthology, "Metastasis". In addition, Rhonda is a writer whose work has been included or is forthcoming in dozens of publications including "Tesseracts 17: Speculating Canada from Coast to Coast" and "Imaginarium: The Best Canadian Speculative Writing". Her website, updated weekly, is at rhondaparrish.com. Contributor Bio: Yolen, Jane Jane has been called the Hans Christian Andersen of America and the Aesop of the twentieth century. She sets the highest standard for the industry, not only in the meaningful body of work she has created, but also in her support of fellow authors and artists. Her books range from the bestselling How Do Dinosaurs series to the Caldecott winning Owl Moon to popular novels such as The Devil s Arithmetic, Snow in Summer, and The Young Merlin Trilogy, to award-winning books of poetry such as Grumbles from the Forest, and A Mirror to Nature. In all, she has written over 335 books (she s lost count), won numerous awards (one even set her good coat on fire), and has been given six honorary doctorates in literature. For more information, please visit www.janeyolen.com.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | August 2, 2015 |
ISBN13 | 9780692430224 |
Publishers | World Weaver Press |
Pages | 208 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 11 mm · 285 g |