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  1. The Year's Best Fantasy: First Annual Collection
  2. Ruby Slippers, Golden Tears by Ellen Datlow, Terri Windling, 2008-03-15
  3. Elsewhere Vol. III by Terri Windling, 1984-04-01
  4. A Wolf at the Door and Other Retold Fairy Tales (13 stories) by Terri Windling, 2001-12
  5. The Year's Best Fantasy: Second Annual Collection/1988 (Year's Best Fantasy and Horror) by Ellen Datlow, 1989-06
  6. Green Man Anthology by Ellen (Edt)/ Windling, Terri (Edt) Datlow, 2004
  7. Sirens by Ellen and Windling, Terri - Edit. Datlow, 2002-01-01
  8. Demons and Dreams: v. 2: Year's Best Fantasy and Horror
  9. The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Tenth Annual Collection (CLARKE, SUSANNA: JONATHAN STRANGE) by Ellen and Windling, Terri : Editors Datlow, 1997-01-01
  10. Coyote Road - Trickster Tales by Ellen; Windling, Terri, Editors; contributions by De Lint, Charles; Mckillip, Patricia A.; Black, Holly... Datlow, 2007
  11. The Year's Best Fantasy by Ellen Datlow, Terri Windling, 1989-06
  12. THE YEAR'S BEST FANTASY AND HORROR VOLUME 13 by Ellen & Terri Windling, editors; Charles De Lint, Neil Gaiman, Ursula K. Le Guin, Steven Millhauser, N. Scott Momaday, Kim Newman, Delia Sherman, Gene Wolfe, Peter Crowther, Ian MacLeod, Michael Marshall Smith, Jane Yolen et al Datlow, 2000
  13. The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror : Fourteenth Annual Collection by Ellen (editor); Windling, Terri (editor) Datlow, 2001
  14. Demons & Dreams, the Best Fantasy and Horror by Ellen & Windling, Terri (Editors) Datlow, 1989

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What a beautiful, fabulous anthology. Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling have turned out another of their elegant and amazing collections. This anthology starts off fast with another of Ursula Le Guin's Earthsea stories, but it's the second one, Ian MacLeod's 'The Chop Girl' that starts the anthology... more info Price: Customer Rating: The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Tenth Annual Collection from St. Martin's Press Customer Review: I would give "The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Tenth Annual Collection" 3 stars because when I read this book some of the stories really got my attention but some stories were too dull and never seemed to get anywhere and I would go onto the story without finishing the one I was reading. Some...

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Black Heart, Ivory Bones from Avon Price: Customer Review: ...that this is the last compilation of rewritten fairy tales from Datlow and Windling. I have every book in this series and I've re-read them OFTEN. Stories range from the fantastic ("The Cats of San Martino")to the ordinary ("You, Little-Match Girl") with wonderful and enchanting results.... more info Customer Rating: Click here for more information Buy from: United Kingdom THE GREEN MAN: Tales from the Mythic Forest from Puffin Price: Customer Review: I was intrigued by the idea of this anthology, but was rather disappointed to discover that the intended audience seemed to be teenage girls. This is not to say that the book is unreadable by those who aren't of the female and thirteen-year-old variety (I am neither), but it does certainly make a... more info Customer Rating: Click here for more information Buy from: United Kingdom Snow White, Blood Red

24. The Green Man And The Green Woman
Article by terri windling on the Green Man, with modern artwork.
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The Green Man and the
Green Woman
The paintings, drawings, and sculptures on this page have been inspired by myths of the forest the Green Man, the Green Woman, and nature spirits of the wilderness. (To view the art, click on the thumbnail images below.) The works herein have been contributed by artists Brian Froud Robert Gould Wendy Froud Mark Wagner ... Charles Vess (with a new painting created especially for this exhibition), and Ari Berk . In the Coffee House section of this Web site you'll find Green Man poetry by Ari Berk and Bill Lewis . To learn more about the Green Man, we offer an article on the subject by Terri Windling (below), and suggest you visit the following Web sites, where photographs of ancient Green Man carvings can be found: The Green Man: Variations on a Theme and Search for the Greenman
Tales of the Mythic Forest
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"The King of the
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"Woman and Mask"
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Click to see this and 2 more woodland sculptures by Wendy Froud The White Goddess , deals at great length with the order and meanings of the letters comprising this tree alphabet. He conjectures that the famous Welsh "Battle of the Trees" (a group of ancient poems preserved in the 16th-century manuscript "The Romance of Taliesin") refers to a druidic battle of words rather than a literal battle of vegetation. Ever since Graves's lengthy reconstruction of the poem was published in 1948, mythic scholars have been arguing whether Graves's scholarship is divinely inspired or completely mad (a question one could also ask about the mythic poet Taliesin himself).

25. "Sacred Springs And Other Water Lore" By Terri Windling
Article by terri windling on the lore of sacred springs and waters.
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by Terri Windling In Brian Froud's "Lady of the Waters," the artist's wife has posed for the figure symbolizing the mystical association of women and water. © 1997
From my Devon village in the west of England it is a short drive through winding green lanes to the once-independent kingdom of Cornwall a land filled with ancient Celtic ruins and ancient stories. On a recent day near the summer solstice, I went to Cornwall on a morning's journey with Wendy Froud, seeking the magic that lies beneath the surface of the rolling hills: water magic, pooled in crumbling holy wells and sacred springs . . . and found in the myths and legends of cultures all around the world.
Inside the tiny chapel-like building erected over Dupath Well, the holy water pools in a shallow trough carved from a single granite slab. The air feels thick, heavy with shadows, with silence, with the ghosts of men and women drawn to this spot for hundreds of years. The stones are worn where they once knelt and prayed to the Virgin Mary, or to the Goddess of the Sacred Springs. At the bottom of the trough lay a few copper coins a modern custom of making wishes not so very different from the pagan practice of throwing pins into a well to ask for blessings. I watched as Wendy placed an offering of wildflowers by the water an equally ancient practice recalling a time when it was the land itself our ancestors worshipped, prayed to, and thanked for the gift of life.
Many cultures associate water with women: with the Goddess, or several goddesses, or a variety of female nature spirits. The Kung bushmen of Botswana attribute the origin of water to women, granting them special power over it. All-mother, in an Aboriginal myth from northern Australia, arrived from the sea in the form of a rainbow serpent with children (the Ancestors) inside her. It was All-mother who made water for the Ancestors by urinating on the land, creating lakes, rivers and water holes to quench their thirst. The "living water" (running water) of springs and natural fountains is particularly associated in ancient mythological systems with women, fertility and childbirth.

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28. The "Wood Wife" Art Of Brian Froud
Unpublished Froud art for terri windling's The Wood Wife.
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The "Wood Wife" art of Brian Froud
"The Wood Wife" (cover of Random House, U.K. edition)
With the exception of the cover painting for the U.K. edition of Terri Windling's book The Wood Wife, Brian Froud's enchanting "Wood Wife" art has never seen publication. We are honored to have the artist's permission to reproduce six of his images here, for the very first time.
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Terri Windling's novel The Wood Wife , winner of the 1996 Mythopoeic Award, is dedicated to Brian, Wendy and Toby Froud, with love.
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30. Victorian Fairy Paintings
Writer/Editor/Artist terri windling explores The Golden Age of Fairy Painting in 19thcentury England during the reign of Queen Victoria.
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Victorian Fairy Paintings
by Terri Windling
"Iris"
John Atkinson Grimshaw, 1886
Click image to enlarge According to art historians, The Golden Age of Fairy Painting occurred in 19th-century England during the reign of Queen Victoria, casting its spell of enchantment on artists right up to the present day. During that time, fairy pictures by eminent painters were hung in respectable galleries, viewed by the kind of large audiences that now flock to blockbuster films. "Ill Omen: Girl in the East Wind with Ravens Crossing the Moon"
Frances MacNair, 1893
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Detail from
"The Quarrel of Oberon and Titania"
Click image to enlarge that many of these "innocent" paintings of elves, undines, and sylphs fairly dripped with sexuality, at a time when sex was at its most repressed in polite British culture.
"Ferdinand Lured by Ariel"
John Everett Millais
Click image to enlarge often drawn from myths and legends, rarely painted "the little people" themselves yet a single fairy picture by John Everett Millais, "Ferdinand Lured by Ariel," was much admired by subsequent painters (although the original buyer rejected the picture because the fairies were "too green"). Younger painters in the "second wave" of Pre-Raphaelitism (including E. R. Hughes, Eleanor Fortescue-Birckdale, John Atkinson Grimshaw, the Birmingham Group, and the Celtic Revivalists in Scotland) turned to fairy subjects more regularly not only in gallery paintings but in a wide variety of arts & crafts. Margaret Macdonald McIntosh, Frances Macdonald MacNair, Jessie M. King, Annie French, and the other "Glasgow Girls" in Scotland from the 1880s onward created fairy imagery in metalwork, jewelry, ceramics, textiles, and even furniture design, in addition to gallery paintings, murals, and illustrated books.

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33. MAKING THE INVISIBLE WORLD VISIBLE: BRIAN FROUD BRINGS FOLKLORE TO LIFE By Terri
terri windling interviews Brian Froud at his countryside home.
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Author's note: This interview was commissioned by Realms of Fantasy magazine, and conducted in Devon, England in August, 1998.
"Good Faeries/Bad Faeries," an extensive exploration of faery lore both ancient and modern, will appear on the bookstore shelves in October and thus I've been asked by this magazine to interview the artistic genius behind it: English painter Brian Froud. This is a particularly congenial assignment since Brian is a neighbor of mine, living just a few miles away in the same small Dartmoor village.
Brian's deep involvement with folklore and myth began during his art student days, when he came across a book by Arthur Rackham in his college library. This master illustrator evoked the wonder of childhood with fey and richly animate landscapes, re-awakening Brian's interest in fairy tales and their imagery. He began to study the folklore of Britain, and then the tales of other lands fascinated by the ways the magical traditions in all cultures shared common roots. When he left college, he spent five years working in the field of commercial illustration in London, but he continued to paint mythic images and to develop a distinctive style of his own. In the mid-seventies, Brian's early mythic art was published in "Once Upon a Time" (a survey of modern English illustration) and collected in "The Land of Froud," both from David Larkin's Peacock Press.
"I've been actively engaged with mythic imagery ever since I picked up that Rackham book," says Brian, "but it really came into focus for me when I moved from London to the country. As I walked the extraordinary landscape of Dartmoor, I looked at the trees and the rocks and the hills and I could see the personality in those forms...then they metamorphosed under my pencil into faeries, goblins and trolls. After Alan and I published "Faeries," he moved on from the subject of faery folklore to illustrate Tolkien and other literary works...while I discovered that my own exploration of Faerieland had only just begun. In the countryside, the old stories seemed to come alive around me; the faeries were a tangible aspect of the landscape, pulses of spirit, emotion, and light. They

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35. Terri Windling Bibliography
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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.
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40. Wendy Froud & Terri Windling, The Winter Child
Wendy Froud terri windling, The Winter Child (Simon Schuster, 2001). The faery court of Old Oak Wood was not the largest in the
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The Winter Child The faery court of Old Oak Wood was not the largest in the British Isles, but it was the oldest, steeped in elfin history and tradition. Ruled by Titania and Oberon, those celebrated lovers of story and song, the wood was a misty, mossy place hidden deep in the hills of Dartmoor. The court maidens of Old Oak Wood were said to be the most beautiful, its dancers lightest on their feet, its flying faeries faster than the wind. Its wizards and its warriors were famed throughout the faery realm. But young Sneezle was none of these things; he was just a humble tree root faery who lived in a small round house at the very bottom of Greenmoss Glen The Winter Child A Midsummer Night's Faery Tale , which Grey Walker kindly provides a review of here . Now we have the sequel to that book, which chronicles in loving detail the adventure upon that magical night of one unassuming but oh-so-important faery called Sneezlewort Rowanberry Rootmuster Boggs the Seventh. Sneezle may be but a minor member of the Faery Court that inhabits the Old Oak Wood and this is, as noted in the book, the very, very oldest of the Courts that inhabit the British Isles but he takes the Midwinter Festival very seriously, as should any good faery. But I'm getting ahead of meself. I've not yet told you 'bout the two beings who created this tale. So let me tell you about them. Or better yet, I'll let Terri tell you. Terri, according to her biography on the

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