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Dancy Flammarion may look like a frail teenage girl, but her journey through the swamps and byways of the American South brings her into battle with werewolves, monsters, and grotesque secrets, armed only with a knife and a mission to destroy the deadly creatures that lurk in shadow. Collects the five-issue miniseries. "It's gentle and horrific and apocalyptic all at once. Good writing. Good pencil and ink work. Good colors. That's a good comic." —Comics Alliance



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Caitlin R. Kiernan

Caitlin R. Kiernan was born near Dublin, Ireland, but has spent most of her life in the southeastern United States. In college, she studied zoology, geology, and palaeontology, and has been employed as a vertebrate palaeontologist and college-level biology instructor. The results of her scientific research have been published in the JOURNAL OF VERTEBRATE PALAEONTOLOGY, THE JOURNAL OF PALAEONTOLOGY and elsewhere. In 1992, she began writing her first novel, THE FIVE OF CUPS (it remained unpublished until 2003) . Her first published novel, SILK (1998) , earned her two awards and praise from critics and such luminaries as Neil Gaiman, Clive Barker, Peter Straub, and Poppy Z. Brite. Her next novel, THRESHOLD (2001) , was also an award-winner, and since then she has written LOW RED MOON (2003) , MURDER OF ANGELS (2004) , DAUGHTER OF HOUNDS (2007) , and, forthcoming, THE RED TREE. She is a prolific short fiction author, and her award-winning short stories have been collected in TALES OF PAIN AND WONDER (2000) , WRONG THINGS (with Poppy Z. Brite; 2001) , FROM WEIRD AND DISTANT SHORES (2002) , and TO CHARLES FORT, WITH LOVE (2005) , ALABASTER (2006) , FROG TOES AND TENTACLES (2005) , TALES FROM THE WOEFUL PLATYPUS (2007) , and, most recently, the sf collection, A IS FOR ALIEN (2009) . She has also scripted comics for DC/Vertigo, including THE DREAMING ('97-'01) , THE GIRL WHO WOULD BE DEATH ('98) , and BAST: ETERNITY GAME ('03) . Her short sf novel THE DRY SALVAGES was published in 2004, and has published numerous chapbooks since 2000. Caitlin also fronted the goth-rock band Death's Little Sister in 1996-1997, once skinned a lion, and likes sushi. She lives in Providence, RI with her partner, Kathryn, and her two cats, Hubero and Smeagol. Caitlin is represented by Writer's House (NYC) and United Talent Agency (LA) .



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