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Suzy McKee Charnas
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Suzy McKee Charnas was born and educated in New York City, attending Barnard College (1961) and, after a two-year stint in Nigeria with the Peace Corps, New York University (MAT, 1965). She taught at the New Lincoln School in New York until Flower Fifth Avenue Hospital hired her away as a curriculum consultant for their high school drug-abuse treatment program. In 1969 she married and moved to New Mexico, where she began writing fiction full-time. Her first novel, Walk to the End of the World (1974), was a John W. Campbell Award finalist. Her SF and fantasy books and stories published since then have won her the Hugo Award, the Nebula Award, the Mythopoeic Society's Award for young-adult fantasy, and the James Tiptree Jr. Literary Awardtwice.
Her career branched out into theatre when she turned her novella "Unicorn Tapestry" into a play, first staged at the Magic Theatre in San Francisco. Through a serendipitous Internet connection she has also revised the book and lyrics to the stage musical Nosferatu.
Learn more at Suzy McKee Charnas' website.
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The Music of the Night |
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| The vampire, the werewolf, the witch, the Phantom of the OperaSuzy McKee Charnas brings together four monster-movie archetypes as you've never encountered them before, along with an original Afterword. Includes the Hugo-winning "Boobs," the Nebula-winning "Unicorn Tapestry," and the critically acclaimed, multiple-award-nominated "Beauty and the Opéra or The Phantom Beast."
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The Vampire Tapestry |
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90,000
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| Hailed by Stephen King as "scary and suspenseful" and "unputdownable," and by Peter Beagle, author of The Last Unicorn, as "The best vampire novel I have ever read," The Vampire Tapestry examines the classic monster as a biological, rather than supernatural, predator who awakens from hibernation every few decades needing to relearn human culture.
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