I read the novel "Carrion Comfort" awhile back. I remember thinking it would have been a much better book if it had been edited down by at least a quarter. I'll have to look up the novella. Can anybody tell me where I might find it?
I like Poppy Z. Brite, but found "Exquisite Corpse" too icky for me. It seemed that she delved into the depths of depravity just for the sake of shock. Maybe that was the point, but I didn't find the story gripping, which probably means she didn't do her magic and make me identify with gay Asian youth and serial killers. So I never re-read it, and that book went off to the used bookstore with a lot of unloved other books.
For vampire stories, I'm also fond of Suzy McKee Charnas' The Vampire Tapestry (may be too science fictional and not horrific enough for the rest of you, though), George R.R. Martin's Fevre Dream (vampires on Mississippi steamboats), Richard Aickmann's "Pages from the Diary of a Young Girl" (very traditional, but exquisite writing), Joanna Russ' "My Dear Emily--" (which may very well be a response to the latter, I only realized while writing this sentence), and Fritz Leiber's "The Girl with the Hungry Eyes."
For someone who doesn't think of herself as a fan of vampire novels, I seem to have read a lot of them.
Richard Aickmann's "Pages from the Diary of a Young Girl" (very traditional, but exquisite writing),
Where would I find this?
I really liked
Fevre Dream.
I should unearth it from my shelves and re-read it.
I got the title slightly wrong: It's "Pages from a Young Girl's Journal." I think the easiest place to find it (still in print, also likely to be in libraries) is Alan Ryan's Penguin Book of Vampire Stories. Oh! Which also has the Fritz Leiber, one of the novellas that makes up The Vampire Tapestry, and C.L. Moore's "Shambleau," which I love with a mad passion. And really lovely romantic vampire story called "Bite Me Not; or Fleur-de-Feu" by Tanith Lee.
It doesn't have Jane Yolen's "Mama Gone," which is another terrific vampire short story, about grief.
Alan Ryan's Penguin Book of Vampire Stories.
I can't remember if I have this collection or not. I'll check when I get home.
Fevre Dream was wonderful. Then again, George R.R. Martin generally is.
and C.L. Moore's "Shambleau," which I love with a mad passion.
I sent Teppy a collection of all of C.L. Moore's Northwest Smith stories. Best exotic gothic space adventure stories ever!
I assume all True C.L. Moore Fans already know about Jirel of Joiry, "Vintage Season" and "No Woman Born," but I'm grabbing this opportunity to plug "Judgment Night" if you haven't read it already--it's a terrific, dark, romantic, apocalyptic space opera. I was stunned when I first read it, both by how good it was and how I hadn't read anything about it in any of the commentary on Moore.
It doesn't have Jane Yolen's "Mama Gone," which is another terrific vampire short story, about grief.
Ooh! I love Jane Yolen. I never read that story, I don't think, but I read this great book of hers called Wizards Hall, which was like Harry Potter before there was Harry Potter.
I sent Teppy a collection of all of C.L. Moore's Northwest Smith stories.
I was thinking about that earlier today, during the conversation in Minearverse about sci-fi authors.