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* "The Mother of All Witches: [[Baba Yaga]] and Brume in Patricia McKillip's ''In the Forests of Serre''", ''Extrapolation'', v.46, n.1 (Spring 2005), pp. 36-50.
* "The Mother of All Witches: [[Baba Yaga]] and Brume in Patricia McKillip's ''In the Forests of Serre''", ''Extrapolation'', v.46, n.1 (Spring 2005), pp. 36-50.


; William A. Senior]].
; [[William A. Senior]].
* Editor, Special Issue on [[Patricia McKillip]]. ''Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts]]'', v.16, n.3 (Fall 2005).
* Editor, Special Issue on [[Patricia McKillip]]. ''Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts]]'', v.16, n.3 (Fall 2005).



Revision as of 17:44, 8 November 2010

Christine Mains.
  • "Bridging World and Story: Patricia McKillip's Reluctant Heroes". Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts, v.16, n.1 (Spring 2005), pp. 37-48.
  • "Having It All: The Female Hero's Quest for Love and Power in Patricia McKillip's Riddle-Master Trilogy", Extrapolation, v.46, no.1 (Spring 2005), pp. 23-35.
Helen Pilinovsky.
  • "The Mother of All Witches: Baba Yaga and Brume in Patricia McKillip's In the Forests of Serre", Extrapolation, v.46, n.1 (Spring 2005), pp. 36-50.
William A. Senior.
  • Editor, Special Issue on Patricia McKillip. Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts]], v.16, n.3 (Fall 2005).