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▪ I. windling, n. (ˈwɪndlɪŋ) Forms: 3–4 wynelynge, 5 wenelyng(e; 7 winling, 8 windlen, wonlyne, 9 winlin, windlin, windling. [? f. wind v.1 + -ling1 2. But perhaps two distinct words. The word in sense 1 seems to be synonymous with wyn(e)wes, wynwys in 1304 Acc. Exch. K.R. 12/6 m. 3, 1336 Ibid. 19/3...
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Terri Windling
Early life
Terri Windling was born on December 3, 1958 in Fort Dix, New Jersey. She was raised in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Art
As an artist, Windling specializes in work inspired by myth, folklore, and fairy tales.
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Will Shetterly
" (Xanadu, Jane Yolen, ed., Tor Books, 1993)
"Danceland" (with Emma Bull) (Bordertown, Edited by Terri Windling. Harper Prism, 2002)
"Little Red and the Big Bad" (Swan Sister, edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling.
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Ellen Datlow
She co-edited the Year's Best Fantasy and Horror series from 1988 to 2008 (with Terri Windling until 2003, later with Gavin Grant and Kelly Link until Award for Best Anthology, The Green Man (with Terri Windling)
2007 World Fantasy Award for Best Anthology, Salon Fantastique (with Terri Windling)
2008
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Borderland (book series)
and Delia Sherman (1998)
Terri Windling: "Introduction"
Terri Windling: "How to Get There #1: From the World to the Border"
Patricia A. Sherman: "Socks"
Terri Windling: "The Gangs: And Life's Other Little Annoyances"
Donnard Sturgis: "Half Life"
Terri Windling and Teresa Nielsen Hayden
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Black Thorn, White Rose
Black Thorn, White Rose is the second book in a series of collections of re-told fairy tales edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling. Contents
Introduction by Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling
Words Like Pale Stones by Nancy Kress—a retelling of Rumplestiltskin in which the miller's daughter
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Endicott Studio
It was founded in 1987 by Terri Windling, and is co-directed by Windling and Midori Snyder. In 2008, Windling and Snyder won the World Fantasy Award for the Endicott Studio's website and web magazine, The Journal of Mythic Arts.
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格莱葛利·马奎尔
Foe et Cetera (2002), a parody of Jack and the Beanstalk, published in The Green Man: Tales from the Mythic Forest, edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling The Oakthing (2004), published in The Faery Reel: Tales from the Twilight Realm, edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling.
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Caroline Stevermer
Terri Windling selected College as one of the best fantasy books of 1994, describing it as "charmingly distinctive . . . Bunnell
Shared universes
She has participated in:
Terri Windling's Borderlands shared universe
The Liavek shared universe.
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Thomas Canty
Grant Publisher, and collaborated on many projects with editor/author Terri Windling, such as the Fairy Tales series (Ace Books and Tor Books) and the References
External links
https://www.tor.com/2018/04/17/ellen-datlow-and-terri-windling-an-appreciation/
1952 births
American illustrators
American
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苏珊娜·克拉克
Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling. New York: Avon, 1997.
"Mrs Mabb". Starlight 2. Ed. Patrick Nielsen Hayden. New York: Tor, 1998. Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling. New York: Avon, 2000.
"Tom Brightwind, or, How the Fairy Bridge Was Built at Thoresby". Starlight 3. Ed.
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Juniper, Gentian, and Rosemary
Terri Windling has described it as one of "(Windling's) very favorite fantasy novels", and Mary Anne Mohanraj has stated that she "love[s]" Dean's integration
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Emma Bull
Bull has also participated in Terri Windling's Borderland shared universe, which is the setting of her 1994 novel Finder. Greenberg
"The Stepsister's Story" (1995) in The Armless Maiden, edited by Terri Windling
"Joshua Tree" (2002) in The Green Man: Tales from the Mythic
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Bellamy Bach
Terri Windling has used the pseudonym when writing stories for the anthologies Bordertown and Life on the Border, which were part of the Borderland series Windling has said these were not her work, but created by other members of the group.
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Ruby Slippers, Golden Tears
Ruby Slippers, Golden Tears is the third book in a series of collections of re-told fairy tales edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling. Contents
Introduction – Terri Windling & Ellen Datlow
"Ruby Slippers" – Susan Wade – a re-telling of The Wizard of Oz from the perspective of a middle-aged
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