winner of a Newbery Medal.
“Sunbird” was first published in 2005.
HEADLEY, Maria Dahvana (1977– ) is the author of The Year of Yes: A Memoir, and the historical fantasy novel, Queen of Kings, as well as many short stories and plays.
“Moveable Beast” was first published in this anthology.
HOPKINSON, Nalo (1960– ) is the World Fantasy Award–winning author of four novels (Brown Girl in the Ring, Midnight Robber, The Salt Roads, The New Moon’s Arms), a short-story collection (Skin Folk), and editor of several anthologies.
“The Smile on the Face” was first published in 2004.
JONES, Diana Wynne (1934–2011) was the British science-fiction and fantasy author responsible for, among many other things, the novel Howl’s Moving Castle and the Chrestomanci series. She won a World Fantasy Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2011.
“The Sage of Theare” was first published in 1982.
KURASHIGE, Megan (1983– ) is a professional dancer and writer. She and her sister, Shannon Kurashige, collaborate on wild and quixotic dance projects under the name Sharp & Fine in San Francisco. Her fiction and poetry have previously appeared in Sybil’s Garage, Strange Horizons, and Electric Velocipede.
“The Manticore, The Mermaid, and Me” was first published in this anthology.
NESBIT, E., aka Edith Nesbit, (1858–1924) was the author of more than sixty books for children, most famously The Railway Children, along with many short stories and poems.
“The Cockatoucan” was first published in 1900.
NIVEN, Larry (1938– ) is the author of many works of science fiction and fantasy, including the novel Ringworld. He’s also a humorist, particularly known for the Superman spoof “Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex.”
“Flight of the Horse” was first published in 1969, under the variant title “Get a Horse!”
OKORAFOR, Nnedi (1974– ) is the author of three young-adult novels, two children’s books, and the 2010 World Fantasy Award–winning novel Who Fears Death.
“Ozioma the Wicked” was first published in this anthology.
SAKI, aka H. H. Munro, (1870–1916) was born in British Burma (now Myanmar), and worked in England for most of his life. He wrote political sketches, plays, a novel, and a quantity of short stories, many of which deal with the notion of feral adolescence.
“Gabriel-Ernest,” Saki’s werewolf plus Lost Boy tale, was first published in 1909.
STOCKTON, Frank R. (1834–1902) was an American writer and humorist particularly known for his children’s fairy tales. He was, for years, a wood engraver, and then a newspaper journalist. Interestingly, his fable The Lady or the Tiger—neither fairy tale nor humorous, is his most famous work and a classroom staple.
“The Griffin and the Minor Canon” was first published in 1885.
WILSON, Gahan (1930– ) is an American author, cartoonist, and illustrator best known for his cartoons depicting horror-fantasy scenarios. His work has been seen in publications ranging from The New Yorker to National Lampoon.
was first published in 1972.
YU, E. Lily (1990– ) was born in Oregon and raised in New Jersey. Her stories have appeared in Kenyon Review Online, Clarkesworld, and The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year. She received the 2012 John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer.
“The Cartographer Wasps and the Anarchist Bees” was first published in 2011.
CREATURE ILLUSTRATOR
MORROW-CRIBBS, Briony (1982– ) is a fine artist who has also illustrated two New York Times bestsellers: Wicked Plants: The Weed That Killed Lincoln’s Mother and Other Botanical Atrocities and Wicked Bugs: The Louse That Conquered Napoleon’s Army and Other Diabolical Insects. Currently Briony teaches etching at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
ABOUT THE EDITOR
NEIL GAIMAN
is the author of The Graveyard Book, which is the only novel to be awarded both the Newbery and Carnegie Medals. He is also the winner of the Nebula and Hugo Awards. You can visit him online at www.mousecircus.com.
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is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting students with their creative and expository writing skills and to helping teachers inspire their students to write. Its storefront, the Museum of Unnatural History, showcases some of the rarest wonders of the world. You can visit them online at www.826dc.org.
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CREDITS
Cover art and handlettering by Iacopo Bruno
COPYRIGHT
“Inksplot” copyright © Gahan Wilson, first published in Again, Dangerous Visions, 1972.
“The Cartographer Wasps and the Anarchist Bees” © E. Lily Yu, 2011.
“Ozioma the Wicked” copyright © Nnedi Okorafor.
“Sunbird” copyright © 2006 by Neil Gaiman. First appeared in Fragile Things: Short Fictions and Wonders, 2006.
“The Sage of Theare” © 1982 Diana Wynne Jones, first published in Hecate’s Cauldron, by Daw, 1982.
“Moveable Beast” copyright © Maria Dahvana Headley, 2012.
“The Flight of the Horse” © 1969, 1999 by Larry Niven.
PRISMATICA Copyright © 1977 by Mercury Press, Inc. for The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction; renewed Copyright © 2004 by Samuel R. Delany. Used by permission of the author and Henry Morrison, Inc., his agents.
“The Manticore, the Mermaid, and Me” copyright © Megan Kurashige.
“The Compleat Werewolf” Copyright © 1942 by Anthony Boucher. First appeared in Unknown Worlds, published by Street & Smith Publications, Inc. Now appears in Unnatural Creatures. Reprinted by permissions of Curtis Brown, Ltd.
“The Smile on the Face” copyright © Nalo Hopkinson.
“Or All the Seas with Oysters” Originally published in GALAXY May 1958. Copyright © 1958 by Galaxy Publishing Corporation. Reprinted by arrangement with Owlswick Literary Agency, on behalf of the Estate of Avram Davidson.
“Come Lady Death” copyright © 1963 by Peter S. Beagle; copyright renewed 1991 by Peter S. Beagle. First appeared in Atlantic, September 1963. Used by permission of Avicenna Development Corporation.
Interior illustrations copyright © Briony Morrow-Cribbs.
UNNATURAL CREATURES
Collection copyright © 2013 by Neil Gaiman
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Table of Contents
Dedication
Introduction
1.
2. The Cartographer Wasps and the Anarchist Bees
3. The Griffin and the Minor Canon
4. Ozioma the Wicked
5. Sunbird
6. The Sage of Theare
7. Gabriel-Ernest
8. The Cockatoucan; or, Great-Aunt Willoughby
9. Moveable Beast
10. The Flight of the Horse
11. Prismatica
12. The Manticore, the Mermaid, and Me
13. The Compleat Werewolf
14. The Smile on the Face
15. Or All the Seas with Oysters
16. Come Lady Death
Creature Contributors
About the Editor
Credits
Copyright
About the Publisher