Cover Art by Thomas Canty
Afterward by Peter S. Beagle
Beloved fantasy icon Patricia A. McKillip returns with this lush new story collection featuring the debut of three new tales. In these pages, McKillip uses evocative imagery and deft wit to invoke charismatic sea-folk who tempt distant lovers, a naive artist and his outspoken mythological muse, two dear friends motoring along the road not taken, and much more.
Published in 2016
I’m new to your books having read The Forgotten Beasts of Eld last year. This year I started reading Dreams of Distant Shores and I’m really enjoying it. I just finished Edith and Henry Go Motoring. I immediately read it again. And yet a third time. It’s wonderful, beautiful, perfect and much too short. Or maybe not. I just need to wait a short while before I read any more … the pictures in my mind from the trip Edie and Harry took are still so real. I have many other Patricia A. McKillip books on my TBR list.
Sincerely,
V–