![]() ![]() ![]() “Glass Coffin” itself is a retelling of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. ![]() It was reprinted, along with the other three stories in the sequence, in Kiernan’s 2000 collection Tales of Pain and Wonder, along with several other short stories.Īlthough part of a series of stories featuring Salmagundi Desvernine and Jimmy DeSade, “Glass Coffin” can be read and understood on its own, although that understanding may be quite different for readers familiar with Kiernan’s other stories. It is part of her Salmagundi Desvernine series of short stories. “Glass Coffin” was originally published in Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling’s 1999 fairy tale anthology Silver Birch, Blood Moon. She won two World Fantasy Awards in 2014 for her collection The Ape’s Wife and Other Stories and the short story “The Prayer of Ninety Cats.” Kiernan has won four International Horror Guild Awards for her novels Silk and Threshold and for her short fiction “Onion” and “Le Peau Verte.” Kiernan also won a Stoker Award for the graphic novel Alabaster: Wolves. It received the Tiptree and Stoker Awards. Award, the Shirly Jackson Award and the Mythopoeic Award. Kiernan novel The Drowning Girl was nominated for the Nebula Award, the World Fantasy Award, the Bram Stoker Award, the British Fantasy Award, the James Tiptree, Jr. ![]()
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