1. Home >
  2. Arts & Humanities >
  3. Books & Authors >
  4. Resolved Question
Julie C (little ninja) Julie C (little ninja)
Member since:
October 17, 2006
Total points:
165 (Level 1)

Resolved Question

Show me another »

Do you know any adult fairytale fiction writers, i.e. Angela Carter?

I also like Poppy Z. Brite
  • 3 years ago
keys780 by keys780
Member since:
July 06, 2006
Total points:
4292 (Level 4)

Best Answer - Chosen by Voters

Try Beauty by Sherri Tepper or Vivia by Tanith Lee. For more contemporary sci fi with a fairy-tale feeling Jeff Noon's Curious Yellow or Nymphomation might hit the spot. Mervyn Peake's Gormenghast is fabulous but a little heavy going for a modern audience perhaps - worth the effort. Margaret Atwood and Neal Stephenson both use archetypal imagery with very different results - the Handmaid's Tale (MA) or the Diamond Age (NS) are good.
Philip Pullman's Dark Materials trilogy is good - and definitely has a fairy-tale atmosphere.

Have fun
  • 3 years ago
100% 1 Vote

There are currently no comments for this question.

Other Answers (5)

  • Trudy Joy by Trudy Joy
    Member since:
    May 10, 2006
    Total points:
    1610 (Level 3)
    i know of a comic book wrtiter that does a graphic novel about fairytales it is called fables and is done by vertigo comics
    • 3 years ago
    0% 0 Votes
  • jeeps by jeeps
    Member since:
    September 17, 2006
    Total points:
    10951 (Level 6)
    Trudie Canavan. Give her books a go, I love them.
    • 3 years ago
    0% 0 Votes
  • angk by angk
    Member since:
    August 11, 2006
    Total points:
    13537 (Level 6)
    Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling have put together a number of fantastic anthologies of adult fairytales. The titles:

    Ruby Slippers, Golden Tears
    Black Thorn, White Rose
    Black Heart, Ivory Bones
    Black Swan, White Raven
    Snow White, Blood Red

    (Pretty much anything either of those two women have ever touched is excellent, by the way.)

    Though I think it appears in one of those titles, you might also want to read this spooky little Snow White story by Neil Gaiman: http://www.holycow.com/dreaming/stories/… (And again, many of his novels are fairy-tale like in nature; Neverwhere would be my first recommendation there).

    A YA author I'd recommend would be Holly Black. And if you've got the stamina for it, Susannah Clarke's Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell is in the top five books I've read in my life.

    ETA: If you want any more ideas, feel free to drop me a line. Modern fantasy is sort of my area of specialty...
    • 3 years ago
    0% 0 Votes
  • Sinead C by Sinead C
    Member since:
    May 17, 2006
    Total points:
    1137 (Level 3)
    Margaret Atwood (some of her stuff is fairytale-like)
    Neil Gaiman (amazing)
    John Connolly (his last book is one long fairytale for adults)
    Terry Pratchett - sort of - he's more of a parody than serious fiction, but very enjoyable.
    • 3 years ago
    0% 0 Votes
  • Barbara H by Barbara H
    Member since:
    September 18, 2006
    Total points:
    1390 (Level 3)
    Robin McKinley has written versions of Beauty and the Beast and Donkeyskin, as well as other great books. Jane Yolen and Adam Stemple are also doing a series of re-tellings of fairy stories. In a non-fiction genre you may be interested in a book by Peter and Iona Opie which gives the origins and early versions of some of our best known fairy tales, it is The Classic Fairy Tales
    • 3 years ago
    0% 0 Votes

This question about "Do you know any adul… " was originally asked on Yahoo! Answers United Kingdom

Answers International

Yahoo! does not evaluate or guarantee the accuracy of any Yahoo! Answers content. Click here for the Full Disclaimer.

Help us improve Yahoo! Answers. Send Feedback