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  1. Life On The Border (Borderlands)
  2. Bordertown: A Chronicle of the Borderlands by Mark Alan Arnold, 1986-10-07
  3. Westlin Wind (#9 in The Axolotl Press Series) by Charles ; Introduction By Emma Bull de Lint, 1989-01-01
  4. The Green Man : Tales from the Mythic Forest by Ellen Datlow, 2002-05-27
  5. The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Sixth Annual Collection
  6. The history and genealogy of the William Bull and Sarah Wells family of Orange County, New York: The first six generations in America and Canada by Emma McWhorter, 1976
  7. Finder, Falcon, War for the Oaks by Emma Bull by Emma Bull, 1990
  8. DANZA DE HUESOS by BULL EMMA, 2008
  9. Liavek (Complete Set in 5 volumes): Book 1 Liavek; Book 2, The Players of Luck; Book 3, Wizard's Row; Book 4, Spells of Binding & Book 5, Festival Week by Will and Bull, Emma Eds.: John M. Ford; Pamela Dean; Kara Dalkey; Car Shetterly, 1985
  10. War for the Oaks by Emma Bull, 1987
  11. The Princess and the Lord of Night by Emma Bull, 1994
  12. The Princess And the Lord of Night by Emma Bull, 1994
  13. LIAVEK (1) One: Badu's Luck; Green Rabbit from S'Rian; Ancient Curses; Birth Luc by Will; Bull, Emma (editors) (Gene Wolfe; Patricia C. Wrede; Nancy Kres Shetterly, 1985-01-01
  14. Finder by Emma Bull, 1994

41. Bull, Emma (Litteraturnettet)
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42. Raven's Reviews: Emma Bull
Introduction. I have only read one book of bull's novels, so I have no pointof comparison. bull also mixes in the rock roll scene quite effectively.
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I have only read one book of Bull's novels, so I have no point of comparison. Her style seems to be clear, with a tendency to add lots of references to ground her work in the "real" world. The book I read was urban fantasy, which seems to be her usual sub-genre.
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43. Emma Bull And Will Shetterly—Brief Biographies
Brief biographies of emma bull and Will Shetterly, frequent contributorsto the Endicott Studio Web site and other projects. emma bull,
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"Bull has quickly forged a stellar reputation for sharply original storytelling. " "Compelling, absorbing, hard-edged work." Dogland
Emma Bull
writer of fiction, poetry and screenplays, musician, teacher
Bisbee, Arizona
Will Shetterly
writer of fiction, screenplays, and comics, teacher
Bisbee, Arizona
Emma Bull graduated from Beloit College, then worked as a freelance journalist, editor, and graphic designer in Minneapolis. Film work took her to Los Angeles, and now she and her husband, Will Shetterly, live in a small western mining town near the Arizona-Mexico border. Emma has written novels (including War for Oaks Bone Dance Falcon Finder , and Freedom and Necessity ), screenplays, a children's book, and short stories. She and Will are members of the Interstate Writers' Workshop, aka The Scribblies (whose other members have included Steven Brust, Pamela Dean, Kara Dalkey, and Patricia C. Wrede). They're also part of the Sacred Flying House, originators of the Talking Beer (Robert Bly, eat your heart out). Emma and Will have taught writing at various places including Clarion West in Seattle and the Pima Writers Workshop in Tucson, in addition to conducting writing workshops in Los Angeles. Emma also plays guitar and sings. She was a member of Cats Laughing, with Steven Brust and Adam Stemple, and half of the Flash Girls, a goth-folk duo, with the Fabulous Lorraine Garland on fiddle. The Flash Girls have recorded three albums. Their most recent is

44. "The Stepsister's Story" By Emma Bull
The Stepsister's Story. by emma bull. I knew you, dancing. Let me say at last,where she can't hear, Sister, sister, sister. Copyright © 1995 by emma bull.
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    The Stepsister's Story
    by Emma Bull
    I knew you, dancing.
    She said, "Who is that?"
    The others said it, too.
    But I knew. I thought the word she would not let me say.
    Sister. You danced by so close.
    I could have touched the tiny buttons down your back.
    I kept your secret, as true sisters do. You were not more beautiful
    Spinning in a cloud of silk,
    Laughing in spangle-light,
    Than on that cold hearth. Not more beautiful Than when my eyes crept secretly toward you To the line of your bent white neck And I thought, Sister. Not more beautiful Than your fair closed ash-marked face. Ash-bruised fingers took the poker, made the fire dance And I thought, I love you. Who closed the tiny buttons down your back? I would have done that sister's work. You would have made the boys who loved you Dance with me first. Oh, tomorrow, don't let her see That fallen sequin, that unguarded smile. She'll be wild to think that you were happy. Never be happy out loud And I'll keep the secret. The shoe came. She locked you in the pantry. She brought it to me, still full of spangle-light

45. My Book List
Brust, Steven, Yendi. Brust, Steven; bull, emma, Freedom and Necessity. bull, emma,Bone Dance A Fantasy for Technophiles. bull, emma, Falcon. bull, emma, Finder.
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My Book List
This page is generated from my library database, which I generated with a bar-code scanner (with some help from the Web). Yes, I really own all these books. Have I read them all? The vast majority, certainly. In this list, there are probably ten or twenty books that I don't ever intend to read. (Don't ask why I own them.) Another ten, perhaps, are books that I intend to read someday, but have never been in the right mood to pick up. And then there are recent purchases (which may not even be on this list yet). The recent-purchase pile is usually one or two books, but it can reach a height of ten or even twenty if I find a juicy new used-book store or go to a con. Then it shrinks. Any book still unread after a month, if not sooner, qualifies as "read-someday". Do I remember what's in all of these books? Hell no. 1850 books are listed here. Abbey, Lynn Jerlayne Abbott, Edwin Flatland Abbott, Robert Mad Mazes Adair, Gilbert Alice Through the Needle's Eye Adams, Douglas The Original Hitchhiker Radio Scripts Adobe Systems, Inc.

46. Emma Bull
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47. The Lort Family Genealogy Web Site: Joseph Bull And Emma Green Biographical Page
He chose for his companion Miss emma Green, formerly of Birmingham, Warwickshire,England, who had The date of her marriage to Mr. bull was October 28, 1854.
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... tonylort@telus.net This veteran votary of "the art preservative," known in earlier years from the Atlantic to the Pacific, wherever he traveled, as the Mormon newspaper man," has been a resident of Utah since the year 1851. During most of this period of residence he has been connected with the "Deseret News." Excepting the times of his absence upon foreign missions, his labors of nearly five years in the Temple, and a few weeks spent with the "Salt Lake Herald" he has been continuously with the "News" since 1852, making him that paper's oldest employee. During this half century of service he has seen the small printing plant brought to Utah by the pioneers grow, and has aided in its growth, until it has become one of the best equipped newspaper plants and publishing establishments in the West. Mr. Bull is a native of Leicester, Leicestershire, England, where he was born January 25, 1832, the son of Daniel Bull and his wife Elizabeth Burdette. As an infant he was left motherless, and at the age of fourteen, having received a common school education, he was apprenticed to a printer, but did not serve out his apprenticeship, owing to the failure of the firm with which he was connected. To perfect himself in the art he moved to Birmingham, where, as he had first class credentials, he soon obtained employment in a leading book and job printing establishment. He retained that situation until December, 1850, when he graduated as a journeyman.

48. Sheherazahde's Emma Bull Page
Sheherazahde's emma bull Page. About emma bull. emma bull was bornin 1954 in Torrance, California. She is married to Will Shetterly.
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Emma Bull was born in 1954 in Torrance, California. She is married to Will Shetterly . They live in Los Angeles, California. She is also part of the duo Flash Girls
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49. Emma Bull, The War For The Oaks
emma bull, War for the Oaks (Ace Books, 1987; Tor, 2001). When Faerie find.emma bull, as I've said, is a musician. She loves music. And
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Emma Bull, War for the Oaks (Ace Books, 1987; Tor, 2001) "When Faerie and my world intersect, does anything good ever come of it?" Three ways to tell that it just isn't your day: 1. You messily break up with your boyfriend, a complete jerk whose idea of managing the band you and he both play in is to send you to flirt with club managers. 2. You tell the boyfriend where he can shove said band, and quit, taking your guitar and best friend, and splitting, thus causing the (merciful) dissolution of "InKline Plain, the most misspelled band in Minneapolis." 3. On the way home, you're waylaid by the creatures of Faerie, in the form of a shapechanging, smooth-talking Phouka, and a water elemental called a Glaistaig. They don't want much of you, really ... just your body and presence as the Seelie Court goes to war against the Unseelie Court, all to decide which band of mythological creatures gets to influence Minneapolis. Oh, and since the Unseelie Court will probably try to kill you, the Phouka will protect you. In dog form and in human form, he'll live in your apartment, shadow your every step, and drive you near insane with his roundabout comments. And he can't even make coffee. What? This hasn't ever happened to you? Then obviously you're not Eddi McCandry, protagonist of Emma Bull's classic urban fantasy novel

50. Emma Bull, Interviewed August 2001
emma bull, Interviewed August 2001. Once upon a time, I found a book. Willy? That'sa toughie. I'll get back to you. GMR What does emma bull like to read?
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Emma Bull, Interviewed August 2001 Once upon a time, I found a book. This was early on in my exploration of the vast potential of the urban fantasy genre. Oh sure, I'd read plenty of things before. Mercedes Lackey had eased me into the idea of elves living and working among humans in secret. Charles de Lint showed me that magic was real, and possible, and that it wasn't anything so blatant as race car driving elves, but a vast and wild and capricious magic, much like the fairy tales of old. Armed with what I knew then, I stumbled across a certain book. "An unearthly war is brewing in the streets," read the cover, against a fantastic painting of dark Fae, black dog, tough looking blonde woman, all lovingly rendered in green and brown. I read the back. I read the inside. And I fell in love. That book was War For The Oaks , and it forever changed the way I look at fantasy, both urban and otherwise. And that was the beginning of my love affair with the works of Emma Bull. As part of the Minneapolis based writers group known as the Scribblies, she first came to prominence in 1987 with the publication of her first novel, War For The Oaks , which was part of the unofficial line of urban fantasy novels being published by Ace, under the editorial direction of Terri Windling. She'd previously had several short stories published in Marion Zimmer Bradley's Sword and Sorceress series of anthologies, and in the

51. Genealogy Data
Translate this page Scheel, Hinrich Friedrich Mother Quitzau, Engel Catharine Family Marriage 5November 1878 in Neukirchen,Sho,Ger Spouse bull, emma Elise Gender Female
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Wohlert, Ludwig Christopher Friedrich
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Gender: Female Birth : Neukirchen,Sho,Ger Children Wohlert, Ida Charlotte Wohlert, Dorothea Louise
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Eggers, Carl Andreas Gender: Male Birth : 21 January 1853 in Marne,Sho,Ger Parents Father: Eggers, Johanne Mother: Stubbe, Maria Family: Marriage: 17 October 1879 in Neukirchen,Sho,Ger Spouse: Ehlers, Minna Mathilde Gender: Female Birth : 26 June 1857 in Neukirchen,Sho,Ger Parents Father: Ehlers, Joachim Friedrich Mother: Munk, Eleonore Henriette Sophia
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Eggers, Johanne Gender: Male Birth : Marne,Sho,Ger Family: Spouse: Stubbe, Maria Gender: Female Birth : Sho,Ger Children Eggers, Carl Andreas
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Demuth, Christian Johann Heinrich Gender: Male Birth : 24 May 1837 in Sho,Ger

52. Emma Bull: Finder
Epiphyte Book Review, up to review index. Finder. by emma bull. Readit anyway, especially if you liked emma bull's previous novels.
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Finder , Emma Bull's latest novel, is set in the shared world of the Borderlands, a city where Faerie and the "real" World overlap with decidedly sordid but entertaining results. Like Steven Gould's Jumper and Crawford Kilian's Lifter (see a trend here?), Finder is about a young man with a nifty but inexplicable power. Orient, a human runaway, finds missing things. When a local drug dealer is murdered, the police hire Orient to help them track down the murderer, who is presumably also the source of a new drug that transforms humans into twisted parodies of Elves. Apparently the police usually don't care about recreational drug use, but the humans who take this new drug invariably sicken and die. With the help of his Elven partner Tick-Tick and the tough-but-predictably- sensitive cop Sunny Rico, Orient wanders around the seedier bits of Bordertown, searching for the drug manufacturers while trying to avoid being blown to pieces. Finder is really just a whodunnit with fantasy trappings, but Orient's finding ability is quite an entertaining plot device. The narration is clever, the dialogue is witty, and even minor characters have a sense of depth and history. (Of course, this is a shared world, and I haven't read any of the previous Borderlands stories, so many of these minor characters have probably been extensively developed elsewhere.) The first half of this book is fast and amusing.

53. War For The Oaks By Emma Bull, Fantasy Book
Denver Science Fiction Fantasy Book Club. FANTASY SELECTION WAR FOR THE OAKSby emma bull, Bibliography emma bull (1954 ) is a US writer and musician.
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A contemporary / urban fantasy
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332 pages with new appendix
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cover art by Pamela Patrick (right) From the back cover of the 2001 edition: Eddi McCandry sings rock and roll. But her boyfriend just dumped her, her band just broke up, and life could hardly be worse. Then, walking home through downtown Minneapolis on a dark night, she finds herself drafted into an invisible war between the faerie folk. Now, more than her own survival is at risk and her own preferences, musical and personal, are very much beside the point. From the back cover of the 1987 edition: A terrible beauty walks among us for those with the power to see it: glittering creatures with unearthly eyes, horrid hobgoblins that squat in the shadows. The people of modern Minneapolis go about their daily business unaware that a war is being fought in their midst an age old war between the Seelie and Unseelie Courts. Only Eddi McCandry can see the battle lines being drawn for she's been drafted into a fairy war, whether she wants to fight or not. Read for group discussion on September 12, 2001

54. SciFan: Writer: Emma Bull (bibliography, Books, Series, Web Links)
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  • 55. Shadowalker's Favorite Authors: Emma Bull
    Return to Shadowalker's Favorite Authors Page. What can I tell you aboutEmma bull? That she wrote three of my favorite books? She did.
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    What can I tell you about Emma Bull ? That she wrote three of my favorite books? She did. (If you care, they are: "War for the Oaks", "Bone Dance" and "Finder".) That she keeps getting better with every book she publishes? She does. That she is also a hell of a musician? She is. Click on any title to get other people's opinions or a chance to decide for yourself.
    Finder : A Novel of the Borderlands
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    As co-editor of the shared world anthology "Liavek":
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    Will Shetterly, Emma Bull (Editor) / Published 1987
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    56. Emma Bull, Finder
    emma bull, Finder A Novel of the Borderlands (Tor, 1994). Life in the Borderlands,where technology and magic mix, is certainly interesting.
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    Emma Bull,
    Finder: A Novel
    of the Borderlands

    (Tor, 1994)
    Life in the Borderlands, where technology and magic mix, is certainly interesting. Created when Elfland returned to the world, the Border is a chancy place where sometimes an engine will work and sometimes it won't. Sometimes a gun will shoot and sometimes it won't. But magic always works. In Bordertown, a city near the Border between the World and Elfland, many of the people, both human and elf, have come to escape their pasts. One such is Orient, whose talent for finding lost things estranged him from his parents. Another is Sunny Rico, a cop. When Rico asks Orient to help her out by finding a drug-runner's murderer, he enters a world even more dangerous than Bordertown can be for the unwary. Nearly blown up not once but several times, Orient finds himself unable to walk away from the puzzle when given the chance, not even when his best friend Tick-Tick comes down with the mysterious epidemic sweeping through the elven population of Bordertown. Worse even than that, he's falling in love with Sunny Rico. The Borderlands were originally created by Terri Windling, and it seems to me that she took the idea introduced at the end of Lord Dunsany's

    57. Emma Bull, War For The Oaks
    emma bull, War for the Oaks (Ace Books, 1987). Eddi McCandry is positivethat her life can get no worse. She has just broken up with
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    War for the Oaks
    (Ace Books, 1987)
    Eddi McCandry is positive that her life can get no worse. She has just broken up with her boyfriend and lost her source of income (playing in his band), all in one evening. And then she finds out that the Seelie Court and the Unseelie Court of Faerie are going to go to war. Because they are immortal, they cannot kill one another unless a mortal is present at their battlefield and the Seelie Court has just drafted Eddi. They have also provided her with a guardian, a phouka, who is sometimes a dark-skinned man who loves coffee and sometimes a black dog. It is his duty to keep Eddi alive until the time of the battle, for the Unseelie Court will attempt to make sure that she is unable to attend the festivities. Realizing that she won't be able to find a job with the phouka in tow, Eddi and her confidante Carla decide to form their own band. And when they find the two guitarists they lack, their new band is amazing, even magical. From then on, for Eddi and her human friends, the world is slightly off kilter. They know there is magic, only a half step away from where they are standing, and the forces of Light and Darkness are going to do battle for the city of Minneapolis. Despite the grand epic sweep of the battle between Seelie and Unseelie Courts, it is the characters that drive this novel, and chief among them are Eddi and the phouka. Eddi's transformation from lead singer in a failing band to champion of the Seelie Court is fascinating to watch. The bickering between her and the phouka is often funny, especially his insistence on calling her little pet names such as "my primrose." The phouka, who remains simply "the phouka" throughout the novel, is just as well-fleshed as Eddi, with his lilting speech, his love of coffee and his ironic observances about Eddi's life.

    58. Feminist SFF & Utopia: Reviews: Emma Bull
    Reviews emma bull. Bone Dance A Fantasy for Technophiles (1991) Warfor the Oaks (Ace Books New York, 1987). Falcon. The Princess
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    There is a time when the operation of the machine becomes so odious, makes you so sick at heart, that you can't take part; you can't even passively take part, and you've got to put your bodies upon the gears and upon the wheels, upon the levers, upon all the apparatus, and you've got to make it stop. And you've got to indicate to the people who run it, to the people who own it, that unless you're free, the machine will be prevented from working at all!
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    60. Fantastica Review: War For The Oaks, By Emma Bull
    War for the Oaks, by emma bullWar for the Oaks by emma bull. Hmm? If so, thenemma bull has just the book for your deadend nights War for the Oaks.
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    Review by Eva Wojcik-Obert Do you like to mix your urban fantasy, rock n roll, and unconventional romance? Hmm? If so, then Emma Bull has just the book for your dead-end nights War for the Oaks . It’s delightful, absolutely delightful! It definitely has a dark side, but it’s still delightful. I love da phouka! He’s so charmingly obnoxious and obnoxiously charming! That said, what more can I say without giving the entire plot away? Hmm? Well Eddi McCandry, our heroine, is a likable-enough wench who just wants to make great music but hasn’t had the greatest of luck especially in love. Enter one frisky dog and a water spirit, and Eddi’s world gets turned around and about magically speaking. The setting is Minneapolis, the time is pretty much here and now, and the magic comes compliments of those really ancient Irish Sidhe who’ve "picked" Eddi as their instrument of death in their peculiar spin of a civil war. Bull’s characters’ verbal sparring provides comic relief. The rounds featuring the phouka echo shades of British comedy of manners gone American modern:

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