Undine Love

eBook

English language

Published June 9, 2020 by Tom Doherty Associates.

3 stars (1 review)

Tor.com is thrilled to reprint “Undine Love” by Kathleen Jennings, which first appeared in Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine in 2011.

In the words of the author:

“Undine Love” started as a symptom of reading Gothic fiction (as in, actual Gothic fiction written in the late 1700s and early 1800s, with people being dragged off to hell and screaming “Wertrold, Wertrold, save me!” and wrestling anacondas in Ceylon, in case you ever wondered what Jane Austen’s characters were reading). I began writing a story in suitably anguished prose, then wondered whether (as an exercise) it would work if updated from wuthering medievalish riverbanks to a modern beachhouse. It worked, but it felt rather sandy and unpleasant, so I shifted the story to something like the Lockyer Valley, where my parents live now and where the side roads plunge into deep romantic creek-valleys, and set it at a farmhouse and a bed-and-breakfast …

1 edition

Bread and breakfast and fairies.

3 stars

A fantasy story set in a countryside bed-and-breakfast run by a woman who relishes the solitary lifestyle and keeps the place safe and sound by playing the bagpipes and walking the territory to keep the fairy creatures away.

Initially, this sounded like creatures from an overactive imagination but things take a turn for the fantastic when a returning visitor, whose wife apparently vanished at a nearby lake, suddenly finds happiness and the creatures that live in the lake may not be so imaginary after all. When the woman realises the significance of this particular visit, she has very little time to try to save the man from the creations of his own imaginations.