This Strange Way of Dying

This Strange Way of Dying is a collection of fantasy, science fiction and horror short stories by Mexican Canadian author Silvia Moreno-Garcia.

[1] Its stories are "infused with Mexican folklore" and feature "creatures that shed their skin and roam the night, vampires in Mexico City that struggle with disenchantment, an apocalypse with giant penguins, legends of magic scorpions, and tales of a ceiba tree surrounded by human skulls.

"[2] The collection was reviewed by Leah Larson in Dark Discoveries #27 (Spring 2014),[1] and Foz Meadows in Strange Horizons on 15 December 2014.

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