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  1. The Faery Reel by Ellen/ Windling, Terri (INT) Datlow, 2006-02-02
  2. The Year's Best Fantasy And Horror: Sixth Annual Collection by Ellen (editor); Windling, Terri (editor) Datlow, 1990
  3. SNOW WHITE BLOOD RED: The Moon is Drowning While I Sleep; The Springfield Swans; The Snow Queen; Knives; Like a Red Red Rose; The Frog Prince; Stalking Beans; Snow Drop; The Princess in the Tower; Little Red; I Shall Do Thee Mischief in the Wood by Ellen; Windling, Terri (editors) (Charles de Lint; Caroline Stevermer [C.J.;] Patricia A. McKillip; Jane Yolen; Susan Wade; Gahan Wilson; Nancy Kress; Tanith Lee; Elizabeth A. Lynn; Wendy Wheeler; Kathe Koja; Gregory Frost; Jack Dann) Datlow, 1993
  4. Snow White, Blood Red by Ellen; Windling, Terri Datlow, 1995
  5. The Faery Reel: Tales from the Twilight Realm by Ellen Datlow, Terri Windling, et all 2004-08-01
  6. BLACK HEART IVORY BONES: My Life as a Bird; Bear it Away; Rapunzel; The Crone; Big Hair; The King with Three Daughters; Boys and Girls Together; Snow in Summer; Chanterelle; Goldilocks Tells All; The Red Boots; Rosie's Dance; You Little Match Girl by Ellen; Windling, Terri (editors) (Charles de Lint; Michael Cadnum; Tanith Lee; Delia Sherman; Esther Friesner; Russell Blackford; Neil Gaiman; Jane Yolen; Greg Costikyan; Debra Cash; Brian Stableford; Scott Bradfield; Leah Cutter; Emma Hardesty) Datlow, 2000
  7. The Winter Child by Wendy Froud, John Lawrence Jones, et all 2001-10-09
  8. Borderland: Where Magic Meets Rock & Roll (Borderlands Series) by Steven R Boyett, Bellamy Bach, et all 1992-12-15
  9. The Faeries of Spring Cottage by Wendy Froud, Terri Windling, 2003-04-22
  10. The Green Man: Tales from the Mythic Forest
  11. Swan Sister: Fairy Tales Retold
  12. The Raven Queen (Voyage of the Basset #2) by Terri Windling, Ellen Steiber, 1999-10-12
  13. Troll's-Eye View: A Book of Villainous Tales
  14. THE CHANGELING (Bullseye Chillers) by Terri Windling, 1995-03-14

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42. Terri Windling
Prime Time Replay terri windling on The Wood Wife. MsgId *omni_visions(3)Date Thu Nov 14 220245 EST 1996 From terri_windling At 152.169.104.15
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Good eveningour guest tonight is author, editor, anthologist and artist Terri Windling. Patrick Nielsen Hayden's entry on her in The Encyclopedia of SF gives a good background sketch:
US editor, artist and writer who began in the first capacity in 1979 at ACE BOOKS, where she developed the company's fantasy line, discovering such authors as Steven BRUST and Charles DE LINT, and launching the Ace Fantasy Specials with Emma BULL's War for the Oaks (1987). Also while at Ace she launched the Fairy Tales series with Brust's The Sun, the Moon, and the Stars (1987). She moved to TOR BOOKS in 1987 as consulting editor; the 5th and subsequent Fairy Tales books were published by that house. The winner of 4 World Fantasy Awards for her editorial work, TW also edited with Mark Alan Arnold Elsewhere (anth 1981), Elsewhere, Volume II (anth 1982) and Elsewhere, Volume III (anth 1984), and edits with Ellen Datlow the Year's Best Fantasy annual anthology. Other works: Faery! (anth 1982); the Borderlands shared-world anthology series, the first 2 vols ed with Mark Alan Arnold: Borderland (anth 1986), Borderland 2 (anth 1986) and Life on the Border (anth 1991); and 2 anthologies of Twice-Told Wonder Tales with Datlow: Snow White, Blood Red (anth 1993) and Black Thorn, White Rose (anth 1994).

43. Edited By Terri Windling Index. The Eternal Night Science Fiction, Fantasy And H
The Eternal Night terri windling Index. A site dedicated to Science Fiction,Fantasy and Horror Books. terri windling Information and Links
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Edited by Bibliography
Terri Windling Information and Links

44. Terri Windling Short Story Index. The Eternal Night Science Fiction, Fantasy And
The Eternal Night terri windling Short Story Index. A site dedicatedto Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Books. terri windling's
http://www.eternalnight.co.uk/short/w/windlingterri.html
Terri Windling's Main Page
Anthologies Edited by Terri Windling

Terri Windling Short Story Guide
Brother and Sister The Color of Angels Donkeyskin The Green Children The Night Journey Weaver's Cottage

45. Terri Windling ? What Does Everyone Want To Know About Terri Windling? Here's A
About terri windling What you and I might want to know. Recommended Referencesand Products. Earlier Blogs To NOV 10 2002 Latest books on terri windling
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About terri windling : What you and I might want to know.
Recommended References and Products. [see index for total category]
Books:

Good Faeries, Bad Faeries : 2 Books in 1
by Brian Froud
The Green Man : Tales from the Mythic Forest
by Ellen Datlow
The Wood Wife (Tor Fantasy)
by Terri Windling
A Midsummer Night's Faery Tale
by Wendy Froud
Silver Birch, Blood Moon
by Ellen Datlow
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Fifth Annual Collection
by Ellen Datlow
Black Thorn, White Rose
by Ellen Datlow
Essential Bordertown: A Traveller's Guide to the Edge of Faerie
by Terri Windling The Winter Child by Wendy Froud Briar Rose by Jane Yolen Snow White, Blood Red by Ellen Datlow Ruby Slippers, Golden Tears by Ellen Datlow The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror : Fourteenth Annual Collection by Ellen Datlow A Wolf at the Door: And Other Retold Fairy Tales by Ellen Datlow Black Heart, Ivory Bones by Ellen Datlow Serendipity Driven Links and Topics: http://www.endicott-studio.com/forvctf.html http://www.endicott-studio.com/forgypsy.html http://www.endicott-studio.com http://www.endicott-studio.com/galgreen.html ... http://www.endicott-studio.com/galvctf.html Latest books on: terri windling DVD Videos: Sailor Moon - The Man in the Tuxedo Mask (TV Show, Vol. 3)

46. Author Details
1984 Film Media Reviews Videodrome Matrix, Jun 1984 terri windling.Prev Author Next Author Books Reviewed The Best Fantasy
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Prev Author Next Author Books Reviewed On Human Nature Paperback Inferno, Jun 1980 by Joseph Nicholas
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Prev Author Next Author Books Reviewed Healer Vector, Sep 1977 by Mike Dickinson Healer Paperback Parlour, Apr 1979 by Phil Stephensen-Payne The Keep Paperback Inferno, Aug 1992 by Andy Sawyer Mirage with Matthew J. Costello Vector, Jan 1997 by John Newsinger Nightworld Vector, Aug 1993 by Andrew Seaman Reborn Vector, Jun 1991 by Jim England Reprisal Paperback Inferno, Aug 1992 by Andy Sawyer Reprisal Vector, Dec 1991 by Martin Webb Sister Night Vector, Apr 1994 by Maureen Speller The Tomb Vector, Oct 1993 by Ian Sales Wheels Within Wheels Vector, Apr 1980 by David Langford
Gahan Wilson
Prev Author Next Author Books Reviewed The Cleft and Other Tales Vector, Mar 1999 by Joseph Nicholas
Hilary Wilson
Prev Author Next Author Letters Matrix, Sep 1983

47. Faery Bibliography- Short Stories
Edited by terri windling. Ace, 1985. windling, terri The Color of Angels. The Hornsof Elfland. Edited by Ellen Kushner, Delia Sherman and Donald G. Keller.
http://www.geocities.com/hairy_meg/fbib/shorts.html
SHORT STORIES These short stories come from a variety of sources including antholgies, collections and magazines. I will try to list all of the places any one story has been published. The list is very short at the moment, but I am working on adding to it.
Abbey, Lynn
"Jerlayne." Elf Fantastic . Edited by Martin H. Greenberg. DAW: 1997.
Berberick, Nancy Varian
"The Rusty Smith and Faer Linden." Realms of Fantasy 2, December 1994.
Boyett Steven R.
"Bridge." Faery . Edited by Terri Windling. Ace, 1985.
Broxon, Mildred Downey
"The Antrim Hills." Aurora: Beyond Equality . Edited by Susan Rbinyi Anderson and Vonda N. McIntyre. New York: Fawcett, 1976. [reprinted in Faery . Edited by Terri Windling. Ace, 1985.]
Carter, Angela
"The Erlking." The Bloody Chamber . New York: Harper and Row, 1979. [reprinted in Faery . Edited by Terri Windling. Ace, 1985.]
Chin, M. Lucie
"The Snow Fairy." Faery . Edited by Terri Windling. Ace, 1985.
Connolly, Lawrence C.
"Mercenary of Dreams." Elf Fantastic . Edited by Martin H. Greenberg. DAW: 1997.
Davis, Ray

48. Faery Bibliography- Novels And Short Story Collections
windling, terri The Changeling (Random House 1995); The Woodwife (Tor 1996). windling,terri (ed). Faery anthology; Bordertown Borderlands anthology (Tor);
http://www.geocities.com/hairy_meg/fbib/novels.html
NOVELS and SHORT STORY COLLECTIONS This section includes books found in the "Young Adult" section of the bookstore. Eventually I will get around to adding dates and publishers for all of the books.
At some point, I am going to categorize these books so they are better organized, but for now they're all listed together. Anderson, Poul
  • The Broken Sword (BAEN 1971; originally published in a slightly different version by Abelard-Schuman 1954)
  • A Midsummer Tempest (Doubleday 1974, Tor 1984, 1985)
  • The Merman's Children (Berkley 1979)
  • The Armies of Elfland [collection] (Tor 1992)
Baird, Alison
  • The Hidden World (Viking 1999)
Barrie, J.M. Bassingthwaite, Don
  • Pomegranates Pull and Fine [A World of Darkness book] (White Wolf 1995)
Baudino, Gael
  • Gossamer Axe (ROC 1990)
Bova, Ben and Gordon R. Dickson
  • Gremlins Go Home (Tor 1983)
Bradley, Marion Zimmer
  • The Mists of Avalon
Briggs, Katherine
  • Kate Crackernuts (Greenwillow 1979, revised)
  • Hobberdy Dick (1955, Greenwillow 1977
Broxon, Mildred Downey

49. SF > Reviews > Terri Windling
Susan Stepney's Home Page SF reviews index terri windling. Novels/Collections reviews. terri windling, Delia Sherman. The Essential Bordertown. Tor. 1998.
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50. SciFan Writer Terri Windling (bibliography, Books, Series, Web
Z, home about links email. Writers terri windling (1958 -, United States), Bibliography, Get pricing and availability from
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51. SciFan: SF/Fantasy Series: Terri Windling's Fairy Tales - SF&F Series In Reading
SF F Series terri windling's Fairy Tales by Tanith Lee , Jane Yolen, Pamela Dean , Patricia C. Wrede , et al. Series book list ?,
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52. Terri Windling
terri windling. Good Faeries, Bad Faeries 2 Books in 1 by Brian Froud The WoodWife (Tor Fantasy) by terri windling. Copyright © 2003 SciFiWebHost.net.
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53. Terri Windling, The Changeling
terri windling, The Changeling (Random House, 1995). I'd chosen to read TheChangeling because I admired and enjoyed the author, terri windling.
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Terri Windling,
The Changeling
(Random House, 1995)
It begins with such sadness, I was surprised it was written for children. I'd chosen to read The Changeling because I admired and enjoyed the author, Terri Windling. Because it was a slim, large-print book intended for younger readers part of Random House's Bullseye Chiller series I expected it to be a quick read. And I was right. What I didn't expect was the power and emotion locked in the words. This was for children? Sure ... but it's for adults, too. The story begins with a man for whom fiddling was both his living and his life. But when consumption claimed his laughing twin sons, his music died ... and so, soon, did he. That left only his wife, their 3-year-old daughter Polly, and Charlie, the younger son who, at age 12, must now be the man of the house. Hard times grew harder. Sources of income and support dried up, they failed in payments on their house and ended up moving from the city to the Blue Ridge Mountains, to live on Granny's farm. But it's here that Charlie learns of Irish and Native American faeries, sprites and beasties from all over the world, who are still real and making as much mischief as ever. And he learns in the hardest way possible about changelings, the inhuman replacements left in the place of children stolen by the faeries for their amusement. The Changeling is a story about courage. It's also a story about music Charlie finds his strength and salvation in his father's old fiddle and in the lessons which honed his own mastery of the instrument. It's also about Irish folklore, and the migration of mythology to the New World.

54. Wendy Froud & Terri Windling, A Midsummer Night's Faery Tale
Wendy Froud terri windling, A Midsummer Night's Faery Tale (Simon Schuster, 1999). This enchanting book is a lovely mix of children's
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A Midsummer Night's Faery Tale
This enchanting book is a lovely mix of children's tale, art book and coffee table conversation piece. Terri Windling's story and Wendy Froud's handmade dolls blend beautifully into a book that will be loved by both children and adults. The story follows young Sneezle, a young tree root faery who is excited about staying up for the Midsummer faery celebration. In his efforts to help with the preparations, he ends up bumbling, stumbling and making mistakes so that those he wanted to help send him away. Saddened, Sneezle wanders off to have his dinner, and is caught on the poor end of a trade with a pretty handmaiden, Rianna. This leads him to a friendly encounter with a troll, and an important charge to King Oberon's tailors. He meets Twig, another young faery, who has been given a command by King Oberon. In taking on her task, Sneezle becomes a most unlikely hero. Not only does he help his friend Twig, but he also saves the Midsummer Night celebration! However, to tell any more would spoil the charm and mystery of the tale. Sneezle is an adorable hero, admirably created both in words and pictures. The beautiful photographs of Wendy Froud's dolls are charming, evocative and realistic, exactly as I have pictured faeries. They reminded me very much of the etherealness of the Gelflings from

55. The Winter Child By Wendy Froud & Terri Windling
The Winter Child by Wendy Froud terri windling. terri windling isthe fivetime World Fantasy Award-winning author and editor.
http://www.readersread.com/cgi-bin/review.pl?reviewid=120110

56. SCIFI.COM Chat Transcript: Brian And Wendy Froud, Terri Windling Chat
Brian and Wendy Froud, with terri windling. Moderator terri windling is the editor(with Ellen Datlow) of the anthology The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror.
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Moderator : Again this will be a moderated chat so please make sure you know how to send me private messages because you'll be submitting your questions for our guests to me as private messages. Moderator : Please don't start sending me questions until after the room goes moderated and we officially begin the chat! Moderator : And thanks for joining us tonight. Moderator : Showtime everyone! Moderator : We're going moderated.... Moderator : Brian? Wendy? Terri? Moderator : Can you type? Wendy-BrianF : Yes? Moderator : Terri? TerriWindling : Yes! Moderator : Great! Moderator : Hi everyone thanks for joining us here tonight for what promises to be a very special chat. Out guests are the renowned artists Brian and Wendy Froud and the equally renowned editor Terri Windling (herself an artist.) Moderator : Brian Froud's illustrations of the eldritch world in 1978's best-selling Faeries quickly became the definitive work on the subject. It was followed by the eagerly-anticipated and long-awaited sequel, Good Faeries, Bad Faeries, which examines the dark and light sides of the faery universe. Moderator : Wendy Froud is an extremely successful puppet-crafter and dollmaker, and worked on the film The Empire Strikes Back as the sculptor of Yoda, the venerable Jedi Master, as well as other figures for the films Labyrinth and The Dark Crystal.

57. ABOUT THE EDITOR
Editor, is currently tied for winning the most World Fantasy Awards in the organization'shistory (six); has won, with coeditor terri windling, a Bram Stoker
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About the Editor As fiction editor of Omni magazine and Omni Online from 1981 through 1998, Ellen Datlow earned a reputation for encouraging and developing an entire generation of fiction writers, and has published some of today's biggest names in the SF, fantasy and horror genres. The stunning assortment of writers Datlow brought to the pages of Omni includes such talents as William Gibson, Pat Cadigan, Dan Simmons, K.W. Jeter, Clive Barker, Stephen King, William Burroughs, Ursula K. Le Guin, Jonathan Carroll, Joyce Carol Oates, Peter Straub and Jack Cady, among many others. She was then the editor of Event Horizon: Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror, a Webzine founded in September 1998 that remained active until December 1999. During that period, Event Horizon Omni Online). Datlow, the 2002 Hugo Award winner for Best Professional Editor, is currently tied for winning the most World Fantasy Awards in the organization's history (six); has won, with co-editor Terri Windling, a Bram Stoker Award for The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror #13

58.  Ellen Datlow And Terri Windling (editors), Year's Best Fantasy And Horror, Vol
Ellen Datlow and terri windling (editors), The Year's Best Fantasyand Horror, Volume 12 (St. Martin's Press, 1999). Editors Ellen
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Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling (editors), The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror , Volume 12
(St. Martin's Press, 1999) Editors Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling have delivered yet another exciting anthology of fantasy and horror stories in this annual round up of the year's best magical fiction: ranging from the brightest of crystalline fairy tales to the darkest of terrors and nightmares. In this, their twelfth annual collection, we see evidence of the exhaustive research they perform each year in order to discover and present such diversity of material. The stories and poems presented here are an incredibly eclectic mix, many of them from writers new to this reviewer. They come not only from genre magazines and anthologies but also from such far-flung sources as The New Yorker Ms ., numerous literary quarterlies, and foreign works in translation. It takes a sharp editorial eye to find such gems among the rubble, but Datlow and Windling have succeeded once again. Known for "pushing the edges of the envelope," this team aims to defy and redefine the very notion of what is "genre" and what is "mainstream." This is demonstrated in the choice of stories and poems reprinted in this anthology, and it is unlikely that you will find such a genre-bending mix in other collections of popular writing. Here is writing that will stun you with its freshness, its unusualness: sometimes by writers unfamiliar to the average fantasy reader. This is one of the most valuable services The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror

59. Terri Windling, The Wood Wife
terri windling, The Wood Wife (Tor, 1996). Grey Walker. terri windling hasa beautifully designed and interesting Web site, the Endicott Studio.
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Terri Windling, The Wood Wife (Tor, 1996) Some writers give us stories that are like keys to the door of our cage. They let us escape out of a world that is mostly mundane, often confusing and troubling, into worlds of light and beauty. Because of them, we learn to hope for a better world. Then there are writers who give us stories that are like looking glasses, through which we can see our world with fresh, strangely clear vision. Because of them, we learn to love the world we have more fiercely. In her fairy tale The Wood Wife , Terri Windling gives us a story that begins like a key, but turns into a looking glass in our hands. The main character, Maggie Black, is a poet, so perhaps that helps explain it poets have always had a way of showing us the world through another lens. As the book opens Maggie is shocked to learn that her friend and fellow poet Davis Cooper is dead, murdered by an unknown assailant. She learns, too, that Cooper has left her everything he owned: his home in the Arizona desert, his notes and papers, and a collection of paintings by his also-deceased lover, the famous Surrealist painter Anna Naverra. A city girl by inclination, Maggie reluctantly travels to Cooper's home in the remote Rincon Mountains just outside of Tucson, to put his affairs in order. The only thing that makes the journey appealing to her is the hopeful suspicion that somewhere in all his papers she will find the evidence that Cooper was writing another book of poems before he died, poems that would equal or surpass his great collection entitled

60. Terri Windling
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