About ten years ago, I owned a paperback book that was a collection of short stories and excerpts from novels, all by different authors, all about unicorns. I'm trying to find it, but I don't know the title or editor.
One of the stories was set in a sort of zoo-world, where mythical creatures had been genetically created to (sexually and otherwise) entertain paying vistors. At one point there was a foursome involving two centaurs, a nymph, and a satyr. (So this wasn't a kid's book, obviously.)
Another of the stories was about a Hispanic woman (named Rosa, perhaps?) who was chosen by a unicorn that looked like a donkey to the other villagers.
Another of the stories had a little girl (and maybe a boy) meeting a unicorn in the woods. They called it a "hart," and that might be in the title of the short story.
The cover of the book had a unicorn looking into a pool or lying down, and the trees had droopy branches covered with flowers.
The book isn't "The Unicorn Treasury."
2007-02-09
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