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Old 13th February 2006, 03:41 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Re: Urban Fantasy

Urban Fantasy can encompass a alot more than most think as the defintion is not really something that is set in stone Here are some in modenr setting or urban sprawls:


China Mieville:

Perdido Street Station
The Scar
Iron Council
Looking for Jake
(collection)

Jeff VanderMeer:

City of Saints and Madmen
Secret Life (Coellction)
Veniss Underground
Shriek: an afterword

Kelly Link:

Stranger Things Happen
Magic for Beginners

Neil Gaiman:

American Gods
Anansi Boys
Neverwhere

Graham Joyce:

Dreamside
Dark Sister
House of Lost Dreams
Requiem
The Tooth Fairy
The Stormwatcher
Leningrad Nights
Indigo
Smoking Poppy
The Facts of Life
Limits of Enchantment
TWOC

Sean Stewart:

Perfect Circle
Galveston
Mockingbird

Ian R. Macleod:

The Light Ages
The House of Storms


James P. Blayclock:

The Last Coin

Homunculus
Lord Kelvin's Machine


The Paper Grail

Jonathan Carroll:

The Land of Laughs
Voice of Our Shadow
Outside the Dog Museum
After Silence
From the Teeth of Angels
Kissing the Beehive
The Marriage of Sticks
The Wooden Sea
White Apples
Glass Soup

Jeffrey Ford:

The Well-Built trilogy:

The Physiognomy
Memoranda
The Beyond


M. John Harrison:

The Course of the Heart
Signs of Life

Holly Phillips:

In the Palace of Repose (collection)

Jonathan Lethem:

Amnesia Moon

Gene Wolfe:

Castleview
Pandora by Holly Hollander

Haruki Murakami:

The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle

Jeffrey Ford -

Portrait of Ms. Charbuque

John Crowley:

Aegypt sequence

If you have more specific criteria, do tell!

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