Dangerous Women edited by George R.R. Martin & Gardner Dozois

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Dangerous Women
Cover of Dangerous Women edited by George R.R. Martin & Gardner Dozois
Author(s) George R.R. Martin (editor)
Gardner Dozois (editor)
Published December 3, 2013
Publisher Tor Books
Genre(s) Fantasy


Dangerous Women edited by George R.R. Martin and Gardner Dozois, and contributed to by George R.R. Martin, Carrie Vaughn, Lev Gossman, Joe R. Lansdale, Megan Lindholm, Lawrence Block, Brandon Sanderson, Sharon Kay Penman, Lev Grossman, Nancy Kress, Diana Rowland, Diana Gabaldon, S.M. Stirling, Sam Sykes, Pat Cadigan, Caroline Spector, Joe Abercrombie, Megan Abbott, Cecelia Holland, Jim Butcher, Sherrilyn Kenyon, and Melinda M. Snodgrass is an anthology of fantasy short stories, originally published December 3, 2013.

It contains the following short stories:

  • Introduction by Gardner Dozois
  • Some Desperado by Joe Abercrombie
  • My Heart is Either Broken by Megan Abbott
  • Nora’s Song by Cecelia Holland
  • The Hands That Are Not There by Melinda Snodgrass
  • Bombshells by Jim Butcher (Book 13.1 in the The Dresden Files series)
  • Raisa Stepanova by Carrie Vaughn
  • Wrestling Jesus by Joe R. Lansdale
  • Neighbors by Megan Lindholm
  • I Know How to Pick 'Em by Lawrence Block
  • Shadows for Silence in the Forests of Hell by Brandon Sanderson (Part of the The Cosmere series)
  • A Queen in Exile by Sharon Kay Penman
  • The Girl in the Mirror by Lev Grossman
  • Second Arabesque, Very Slowly by Nancy Kress
  • City Lazarus by Diana Rowland
  • Virgins by Diana Gabaldon (Book 0.5 in the Outlander series)
  • Hell Hath No Fury by Sherilynn Kenyon
  • Pronouncing Doom by S.M. Stirling
  • Name the Beast by Sam Sykes
  • Caretakers by Pat Cadigan
  • Lies My Mother Told Me by Caroline Spector
  • The Princess and the Queen by George R.R. Martin (Part of the Song of Ice and Fire series)

Trigger Warnings

  • Necrophilia (in I Know How to Pick 'Em)
  • Rape (graphic, in Virgins)
  • Sexual assault (in Pronouncing Doom)

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