![]() ![]() In "Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose," a dead man sends letters to his living wife. These stories are strange, quirky, smart-and like no others. When it debuted, the book broke new ground in fantastic literature, and still reads as fresh, provocative, and dazzlingly original. In 2001, Link caused the literary world to catch its breath with Stranger Things Happen, one of the first great single-author collections of the new century. Publications from Time to the Village Voice, from Locus to Salon, have lauded her as wildly talented and widely influential. Kelly Link has been called "the most impressive writer of her generation" by Peter Straub and "a national treasure" by Neil Gaiman. Dust jacket and interior illustrations by Kathleen Jennings ![]()
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