Further to Gavin and Kelly's post about Bad news about YBFH --yes the YBFH is no more but I'm delighted to announce that I've just been offered a two book deal with Night Shade to edit a Best of the Year in Horror anthology (not titled yet)--for this year and next...

The deal is not set in stone but there's no reason to believe it's not a "go."

So thank you Terri, Kelly, Gavin, and of course Jim Frenkel and Tom Canty for the many enjoyable years I've worked with you all on this massive project.

And here's a virtual toast to my new endeavor.

addition: I wrote the above off the cuff yesterday because I felt pressure to get something out but I'd like to add this.

Without Jim Frenkel, the series would haven't existed at all. It was his brainchild from the very first volume, to gather fantasy and horror short fiction in one place. He asked me and Terri Windling to co-edit such a book, she handling fantasy, me horror. We agreed and that's how it all began --Jim was the packager for all twenty-one years of the existence of the anthology.

added January 14:
Terri sums it all up most graciously and eloquently on her blog
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From: [identity profile] johnjosephadams.livejournal.com


Is it going to be a YBFH-sized book, but full of horror? Or will it be half YFBH, just the horror half you were already assembling?

From: [identity profile] jonathanstrahan.livejournal.com


Wonderful news!!! I was sorry to hear about YBFH, but this is terrific! Welcome to the Night Shade clan :)

From: [identity profile] jtglover.livejournal.com


Congratulations and good luck! The first YBFH I read (1 or 3) opened my eyes to whole new worlds of fantasy and horror. I look forward to seeing what comes next!

From: [identity profile] stephenbacon.co.uk (from livejournal.com)


Glad to hear there's some hope on the horizon, Ellen. I guess the sales will have to pursuade NS to continue the series. I hope everyone embraces the books by buying them and helping to continue their future.

From: [identity profile] steve-vernon.livejournal.com


Man, sad news, but I'm glad to hear you landed on your feet.

From: [identity profile] time-shark.livejournal.com


Awesome, Ellen! Congratulations!

I'm glad to see you keep on keepin' on. :-D

From: [identity profile] ecmyers.livejournal.com


Ai. Sorry to hear this is official. Twenty years is a pretty good run though :) Guess it's okay that I've been slacking on my reading?

From: [identity profile] tithenai.livejournal.com


I'm deeply sad to see YBFH go, but I'm glad to hear about this. Congratulations!

From: [identity profile] lizziebelle.livejournal.com


Aww, I've so enjoyed YBFH over the years. I'm glad you got a new gig, though! I look forward to reading it. Any news on a similar Fantasy anthology?

From: [identity profile] amygrech.livejournal.com


Ellen, Sorry to hear about YBFH. Congrats on the book deal!

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From: [personal profile] lagilman


Sadness at the ending and yippie! for the beginning...

(ah, the joys of a 2 book deal...)

From: [identity profile] chalkhorse.livejournal.com


Very sad to hear of the demise of the Year's Best anthology; gosh I have a bunch of them all the way from Year One!

But good news you have a forthcoming gig and thanks to you, Terri, Gavin and Kelly for all those years of great editing.

From: [identity profile] coppervale.livejournal.com


Just so you know, those anthologies were a massive influence on me as I was ramping up my pro career. And I felt like I knew you before we did meet and become friends - so it's a thrill and a relief to know you're continuing a form of what you do so well at Nightshade. I'm looking forward to those books!

From: [identity profile] glvalentine.livejournal.com


I'm so sorry to hear the anthology will not be happening, but I look forward to this new project!

From: [identity profile] martinlivings.livejournal.com


It's such a shame to hear about YBFH, it's always been a yardstick and milestone for me personally, always aiming to make it in one day, one day, one day... never succeeding, mind you, but it's always been good to dream about. ;) So losing that is very sad indeed. It's been such an important part of the industry for all these years, the standard by which all others were measured. It's going to be sorely missed.

On the other hand,though, that's excellent news about the Night Shade project, so the torch will be carried onwards. I can't wait to see what you do with it!

From: [identity profile] michaelknost.livejournal.com

Bad news and good news


I think you will have a better targeted product, Ellen. I am looking forward to it.

From: [identity profile] pds-lit.livejournal.com


Well Ellen, when one door closes, another opens providing a new beginning. Wonderful news that it will continue in a new form!

From: [identity profile] beth-bernobich.livejournal.com


I'm relieved and delighted you landed a two-book deal for YBH.

At the same time, I grieve the passing of YBFH. I loved the stories, of course, but I also loved the summaries up front. I will sorely miss those.



From: [identity profile] cmpriest.livejournal.com


Oh hay! Well, I'm happy to hear that it'll go forward in some incarnation or another ... and frankly, the horror end of it was always my favorite part anyway :)

From: [identity profile] pabba.livejournal.com


Sad for the downer, glad for the upper. Best of luck with the new anthos!

From: [identity profile] diekreuzen.livejournal.com


Ellen, any plans to have a retrospective of horror publications in the new anthology? I've always enjoyed tracking down works in those summaries that sounded interesting and discovering new writers.

–Mark

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