Terri Windling Quote
There are a number of good books that draw upon fox legends -- foremost among them, Kij Johnson's exquisite novel . I also recommend Neil Gaiman's (with the Japanese artist Yoshitaka Amano); Larissa Lai's unusual novel, ; Helen Oyeyemi's recent novel, ; and Ellen Steiber's gorgeous urban fantasy novel, , as well as her heart-breaking novella The Fox Wife (published in ). For younger readers, try the Legend of Little Fur series by Isobelle Carmody. You can also support a fine mythic writer by subscribing to Sylvia Linsteadt's . For the fox in myth, legend, and lore, try: by Martin Wallen; edited by Kenneth Varty; by Kiyoshi Nozaki; by Raina Huntington;
There are a number of good books that draw upon fox legends -- foremost among them, Kij Johnson's exquisite novel . I also recommend Neil Gaiman's (with the Japanese artist Yoshitaka Amano); Larissa Lai's unusual novel, ; Helen Oyeyemi's recent novel, ; and Ellen Steiber's gorgeous urban fantasy novel, , as well as her heart-breaking novella The Fox Wife (published in ). For younger readers, try the Legend of Little Fur series by Isobelle Carmody. You can also support a fine mythic writer by subscribing to Sylvia Linsteadt's . For the fox in myth, legend, and lore, try: by Martin Wallen; edited by Kenneth Varty; by Kiyoshi Nozaki; by Raina Huntington;
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About Terri Windling
In 2010, Windling received the SFWA Solstice Award, which honors "individuals with a significant impact on the speculative fiction field". Her work has been translated into French, German, Spanish, Italian, Czech, Lithuanian, Turkish, Russian, Japanese, and Korean.