Mixed Up: Cocktail Recipes (and Flash Fiction) for the Discerning Drinker (and Reader)
By (Author) Nick Mamatas
Compiled by Molly Tanzer
Skyhorse Publishing
Sky Pony Press
3rd October 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
Beers and ciders
Hardback
184
Width 127mm, Height 178mm, Spine 23mm
286g
This flash fiction can be sipped or slammed, just like the booze it represents!
A cocktail is like an excellent storybitter and sweet and over too quickly, but the memory of it stays with you. From the Pimm's Cup to Smoking Bishop, the Manhattan to the Moscow Mule, Mixed Up features not only more than two dozen classic recipes and hot tips on ingredients and preparations, but new cocktail-themed short stories from some of today's most popular and acclaimed writers.
Contributors include:
Maurice Broaddus
Nick Mamatas
Selena Chambers
Jim Nisbet
Jarret Kobek
Benjamin Percy
Libby Cudmore
Dominica Phetteplace
Gina Marie Guadignino
Tim Pratt
Elizabeth Hand
Robert Swartwood
Cara Hoffman
Jeff VanderMeer
Carrie Laben
Will Viharo
Carmen Machado
"Seriously, why hasn't anyone thought of this before Mixed Up pleases the palate and the soul with its sharp pairing of cocktail-inspired short fiction and delightfully rendered recipes and drink-origins. With the help of this book, you too can be the life of the party, for once. Get loaded with Mixed Up." Paul Tremblay, Bram Stoker Award-nominated author of A Head Full of Ghosts and Disappearance at Devil's Rock
"Full of tales that really get why so many of us love cocktail culture: the camaraderie and tenuous connections that a truly well-made cocktail can engender . . . Go on. Give it a stir." the Gourmez
"[Mixed Up] would be a good addition to your bar, and you can read some fiction during your mixology downtimes." Fantasy Literature
"Seriously, why hasn't anyone thought of this before Mixed Up pleases the palate and the soul with its sharp pairing of cocktail-inspired short fiction and delightfully rendered recipes and drink-origins. With the help of this book, you too can be the life of the party, for once. Get loaded with Mixed Up." Paul Tremblay, Bram Stoker Award-nominated author of A Head Full of Ghosts and Disappearance at Devil's Rock
"Full of tales that really get why so many of us love cocktail culture: the camaraderie and tenuous connections that a truly well-made cocktail can engender . . . Go on. Give it a stir." the Gourmez
"[Mixed Up] would be a good addition to your bar, and you can read some fiction during your mixology downtimes." Fantasy Literature
Nick Mamatas is the author of several novels, including The Last Weekend and I Am Providence. His short fiction has appeared in Best American Mystery Stories, Years Best Science Fiction & Fantasy, and many other anthologies and magazines. Nicks previous anthologies include the Bram Stoker Award-winner Haunted Legends (co-edited with Ellen Datlow) and The Locus Award nominees The Future is Japanese and Hanzai Japan (both co-edited with Masumi Washington). Nicks editorial work has also been nominated for the Hugo and World Fantasy awards. He resides in Berkeley, California.
Molly Tanzer is the author of the novels Creatures of Will and Temper, Vermilion, and The Pleasure Merchant. Her acclaimed short fiction is collected in two volumes, the British Fantasy Award-nominated A Pretty Mouth and the cocktail-themed Rumbullion & Other Liminal Libations. She co-edited the anthology Swords v Cthulhu and currently serves as editrix of Congress, the bi-monthly magazine of thoughtful erotica.