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Terri Windling

(1958 - )
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About Terri Windling
Terri Windling is a writer, editor, artist, and passionate advocate of fantasy literature. She has won six World Fantasy awards for her editorial work and the Mythopoeic Award for her novel The Wood Wife. She has edited over thirty anthologies, many in collaboration with Ellen Datlow--including the Snow White, Blood Red adult fairy-tale series, The Armless Maiden, Sirens, The Green Man, and Swan Sister. She has also written children's books and articles on myth and folklore, and she edits the Endicott Studio Online Journal of Mythic Arts website. She divides her time between homes in Devon, England, and Tucson, Arizona.
 
Series contributed to
The Raven Queen
 
Anthology series
Elsewhere (with Mark Alan Arnold)
1. Elsewhere (1982)
2. Elsewhere Two (1982)
3. Elsewhere Three (1983)
ElsewhereElsewhere TwoElsewhere Three
 
BorderlandBordertown: A Chronicle of the BorderlandsLife on the BorderThe Essential Bordertown
 
The Year's Best Fantasy First Annual CollectionThe Year's Best Fantasy Second Annual Collection
 
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Third Annual CollectionThe Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Fifth Annual CollectionThe Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Sixth Annual CollectionThe Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Seventh Annual Collection
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Eighth Annual CollectionThe Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Ninth Annual CollectionThe Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Tenth Annual CollectionThe Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Eleventh Annual Collection
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Twelfth Annual CollectionThe Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Thirteenth Annual CollectionThe Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Fourteenth Annual CollectionThe Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Fifteenth Annual Collection
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Sixteenth Annual Collection
 
Snow White, Blood RedRuby Slippers, Golden TearsBlack Swan, White RavenSilver Birch, Blood Moon
Black Heart, Ivory Bones
 
A Wolf At the DoorSwan Sister
 
Anthologies edited
Faery!The Armless Maiden: And Other Tales for Childhood's SurvivorsSirens and Other Daemon Lovers: Magical Tales of Love and SeductionThe Green Man: Tales from the Mythic Forest
The Faery ReelSalon Fantastique: Thirty Original Tales of FantasyThe Coyote Road
 
Anthologies containing stories by Terri Windling
Xanadu 2Xanadu 3The Armless Maiden: And Other Tales for Childhood's SurvivorsThe Horns of Elfland
The Essential Bordertown
 
Short stories
Weaver's Cottage (1994)
Brother and Sister (1995)
Donkeyskin (1995)
The Green Children (1995)
The Night Journey (1995)
The Color of Angels (1997)
And Life's Other Little Annoyances (1998)
Famous Last Words (1998)
From the World to the Border (1998)
Get Real (1998)
How the Other Half Lives (1998)
A Human Guide to Elvin Etiquette (1998) (with Mimi Panitch)
The Path from the True And Only Realm to the False Lands And the City of Illusion (translation for Humans: How to Get from Elfland to Bordertown) (1998)
The Peculiar Joy of Cooking On the Border (1998) (with Teresa Nielsen Hayden)
So You Need a Place to Stay (1998)
A Tasteful Guide to Border Cuisine (1998) (with Teresa Nielsen Hayden)
A Trueblood Guide to Human Peccadillos (1998)
What's Up And What Ain't (1998) (with Teresa Nielsen Hayden)
Where to Find It (1998)


Awards
Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature Best Novel winner (1997) : The Wood Wife
British Fantasy Society Best Novel nominee (1997) : The Wood Wife


Links to other websites
Terri Windling's Endicott Studio for Mythic Arts


Terri Windling recommends
Bear Daughter
Bear Daughter (2005)
Judith Berman
"This fine novel takes inspiration from traditional myth and folklore, weaving these ancient threads into bright new cloth... one of the very best books I've read all year."
From the Files of the Time Rangers
From the Files of the Time Rangers (2005)
Richard Bowes
"Richard Bowes — along with Charles de Lint and Emma Bull and Francesca Lia Block — has been one of the pioneers in the field of 'urban fantasy' exploring mythic stories set in contemporary urban settings."



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