Five Forbidden
Things
Dora Knez
No.2
in the Small Beer Press
chapbook is by Canadian
writer Dora Knez. Previously Dora has been published in Tesseracts
and Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet. She attended the Clarion
Writers' Workshop in 1995. The five cross-genre stories and three poems
here represent a writer with a deft touch and a sure eye. The (almost)
title story, "The One Forbidden Thing" and "Vaster Than
Empires" received honorable mentions in The Year's Best Fantasy
& Horror (vols. XIII & XIV, respectively).
"a fine burgeoning talent."
-- Asimov's
"...one admire's Knez's gift for language. It should
come as no surprise that three poems of impeccable craftmanship follow
the five narrative prose works..."
-- Star*Line
Read a review here.
Contents
Fiction
The Good Housekeeper
The One Forbidden Thing
Vaster Than Empires
HumanitAid, Inc.
Perpetual Motion
-- read it here
Poetry
The Retreat of Glaciers/Kettle Pond
If I Had Wings
Stick Man
"Dora Knez shows us those small magics by which
people survive. Her prose is nimble; her voice, subtle; her heroines,
unforgettable. Dora! Dora! Dora!"
-- Karen Joy Fowler
"Dora Knez brews a physic for the wondrous everyday
pains and sorrows. Her writing is, purely and simply, magic: gentle
as the touch of a child's hands on its parent's face; quiet as a lullabye
whispered into the ear; and sometimes, fearsome as the squalling changeling
who has replaced the babe you love."
-- Nalo Hopkinson
"I put Dora Knez and the short fiction and poetry
collected in this chapbook in the same category as Jeffrey Steingarten's
The Man Who Ate Everything, Holes by Louis Sachar, Tove
Jansson, Carol Emshwiller, Dylan Horrocks, the poetry of Carol Anne
Duffy, Christine Garren, Erica Funkhauser: I want to recommend Knez
to strangers and give her to friends. Dora Knez's writing is sturdy,
generous, lively and intricate. She's a writer I think other readers
should know about."
-- Kelly Link
Dora Knez Five Forbidden Things
First Printing, October 2000
64pp.
$5 (inc. shipping)