The Essential Patricia A. McKillip

Author:   Patricia A. McKillip
Publisher:   Tachyon Publications
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9781616964481


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   28 October 2025
Format:   Hardback
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The Essential Patricia A. McKillip


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World Fantasy Award winner Patricia A. McKillip (The Forgotten Beasts of Eld) has inspired generations of readers with her enchanting, and subversive fiction. This lovely hardcover career-retrospective edition offers McKillip's finest short stories. Featuring an orignial introduction by Ellen Kushner (Swordspoint) and cover art from frequent McKillip illustrator Thomas Canty, The Essential Patricia A. McKillip is a must-have for fans of classic fantasy. Patricia A. McKillip has been widely hailed as one of fantasy's most significant authors. She was lauded as 'rich and regal' (the New York Times), 'enchanting' (the Washington Post), and 'luminous' (Library Journal). Within McKillip's magical landscapes, a mermaid statue comes to life; princesses dance with dead suitors; a painting and a muse possess a youthful artist; seductive sea travelers enrapture distant lovers, a time-traveling angel endures religious madness; and an overachieving teenage mage discovers her own true name.

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Author:   Patricia A. McKillip
Publisher:   Tachyon Publications
Imprint:   Tachyon Publications
ISBN:  

9781616964481


ISBN 10:   1616964480
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   28 October 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

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Reviews

Praise for Patricia A. McKillip ""Rich and regal."" --New York Times ""Gorgeous, lyrical prose."" --Guardian ""McKillip deserves all the praise she received for creating such a masterful, brave, intricately crafted universe."" --Starburst ""McKillip's is the first name that comes to mind when I'm asked whom I read myself."" --Peter S. Beagle, author of The Last Unicorn ""Some authors we read for their characters and their plots, others for the beauty of their language. I read McKillip for all three."" --Charles de Lint, author of The Riddle of the Wren ""Wise and deep."" --Antick Musings ""Fear, hope, love, hatred, and all that makes us human assume magical forms in McKillip's characteristically gorgeous prose."" --E. Lily Yu, author of On Fragile Waves ""Soaring prose, lyrics to songs our hearts have forgotten they knew how to sing."" --Seattle Review of Books ""Full of magic, wonder and fantastic creatures."" --Speculative Herald Ageless, eternal, light and perfect like a star."" --SF Site ""Patricia McKillip weaves an incredibly rich, poetic, wise and mystical story."" --St. Louis Dispatch-Post [STARRED REVIEW] ""World Fantasy Award winner McKillip can take the most common fantasy elements, dragons and bards, sorcerers and shape-shifters and reshape them in surprising and resonant ways."" --Publishers Weekly ""I read, and reread McKillip eagerly. She reminds me that fantasy is worth writing."" --Stephen R. Donaldson, author of Lord Foul's Bane ""Ever since finding and loving The Riddle-Master of Hed many years ago, I have read everything Patricia McKillip has written. You should too."" --Garth Nix, author of Sabriel


""McKillip was a singular, arguably the best, proponent of a gentle, lyrical style of storytelling that embraced the reader with warmth and hope, even when she tackled darker subjects. Her stories are shafts of sunlight in a dark wood, moonlight dancing on seafoam, starlit wonders that settle deep in a reader's heart like a dragon's hoard."" --Charles de Lint, author of the Newford series Praise for Patricia A. McKillip ""Rich and regal."" --New York Times ""Gorgeous, lyrical prose."" --Guardian ""McKillip deserves all the praise she received for creating such a masterful, brave, intricately crafted universe."" --Starburst ""McKillip's is the first name that comes to mind when I'm asked whom I read myself."" --Peter S. Beagle, author of The Last Unicorn ""Some authors we read for their characters and their plots, others for the beauty of their language. I read McKillip for all three."" --Charles de Lint, author of The Riddle of the Wren ""Wise and deep."" --Antick Musings ""Fear, hope, love, hatred, and all that makes us human assume magical forms in McKillip's characteristically gorgeous prose."" --E. Lily Yu, author of On Fragile Waves ""Soaring prose, lyrics to songs our hearts have forgotten they knew how to sing."" --Seattle Review of Books ""Full of magic, wonder and fantastic creatures."" --Speculative Herald Ageless, eternal, light and perfect like a star."" --SF Site ""Patricia McKillip weaves an incredibly rich, poetic, wise and mystical story."" --St. Louis Dispatch-Post [STARRED REVIEW] ""World Fantasy Award winner McKillip can take the most common fantasy elements, dragons and bards, sorcerers and shape-shifters and reshape them in surprising and resonant ways."" --Publishers Weekly ""I read, and reread McKillip eagerly. She reminds me that fantasy is worth writing."" --Stephen R. Donaldson, author of Lord Foul's Bane ""Ever since finding and loving The Riddle-Master of Hed many years ago, I have read everything Patricia McKillip has written. You should too."" --Garth Nix, author of Sabriel


Author Information

Patricia A. McKillip was the beloved author of twenty-seven fantasy novels, including The Riddle-Master of Hed, Harpist in the Wind, Ombria in Shadow, Solstice Wood, and The Sorceress and the Cygnet. She received the inaugural World Fantasy Award for The Forgotten Beasts of Eld and later received the World Fantasy lifetime achievement award. She was also a three-time Mythopoeic Award winner. Her last works included the novel Kingfisher and the collection Dreams of Distant Shores. McKillip lived in Oregon for most of her life.

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