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Founding member and first president of [[Interstitial Arts Foundation]]. Member of the [[Endicott Studio]]. | |||
==Works== | |||
* ''[[Through a Brazen Mirror]]'' (1988 novel) | |||
* ''[[The Porcelain Dove]]'' (1993 novel; winner, [[Mythopoeic Fantasy Award]]) | |||
* ''[[The Fall of the Kings]]'' (2002 novel; with [[Ellen Kushner]]) | |||
* ''[[Changeling (2006 novel)|Changeling]]'' (2006 novel) | |||
* Editor, ''The Horns of Elfland'' (with [[Ellen Kushner]] and Donald G. Keller) | |||
* Editor, ''The Essential Borderland'' (with [[Terri Windling]]) | |||
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[[category:1951 births]] | [[category:1951 births]] | ||
[[category:Writers]] | [[category:Writers]] | ||
[[Category:Editors]] | |||
[[Category:Living people]] | [[Category:Living people]] | ||
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Revision as of 13:10, 2 April 2007
Founding member and first president of Interstitial Arts Foundation. Member of the Endicott Studio.
Works
- Through a Brazen Mirror (1988 novel)
- The Porcelain Dove (1993 novel; winner, Mythopoeic Fantasy Award)
- The Fall of the Kings (2002 novel; with Ellen Kushner)
- Changeling (2006 novel)
- Editor, The Horns of Elfland (with Ellen Kushner and Donald G. Keller)
- Editor, The Essential Borderland (with Terri Windling)
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