Contents
Dreams of Dark and Light contains the following tales:
- "Foreword", by Rosemary Hawley Jarman
- "Because Our Skins Are Finer"
- "Bite-Me-Not or, Fleur de Fur"
- "Black as Ink"
- "Bright Burning Tiger"
- "Cyrion in Wax"
- "A Day in the Skin (Or, The Century We Were Out of Them)"
- "The Dry Season"
- "Elle Est Trois, (La Mort)"
- "Foreign Skins"
- "The Gorgon"
- "La Reine Blanche"
- "A Lynx With Lions"
- "Magritte's Secret Agent"
- "Medra"
- "Nunc Dimittis"
- "Odds Against the Gods"
- "A Room With a Vie"
- "Sirriamnis"
- "Southern Lights"
- "Tamastara"
- "When the Clock Strikes"
- "Wolfland"
- "Written in Water"
Read more about this topic: Dreams Of Dark And Light: The Great Short Fiction Of Tanith Lee
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