Delia Sherman
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Delia Sherman is a writer, and founding member and first president of Interstitial Arts Foundation. Member of the Endicott Studio.
Works
Novels
- Through a Brazen Mirror: The Famous Flower of Servingmen (1988 novel)
- The Porcelain Dove, or Constancy's Reward (1993 novel; winner, Mythopoeic Fantasy Award)
- The Fall of the Kings (2002 novel; with Ellen Kushner)
- Changeling (2006 novel)
Short fiction
- "The Maid on the Shore" (1987)
- "Miss Carstairs and the Merman" (1989)
- "Nanny Peters and the Leathery Bride" (1990)
- "Land's End" (1991)
- "Young Woman in a Garden" (1994; available in Xanadu 2 and Flying Cups and Saucers)
- "The Printer's Daughter" (1995)
- "The Witch's Hart" (1996)
- "The Fall of the Kings" (1997; with Ellen Kushner; in Bending the Landscape: Fantasy)
- "Sacred Harp" (1997)
- "Socks" (1998)
- "The Faerie Cony-catcher" (1998)
- "The Parwat Ruby" (1999)
Poetry
- "Snow White to the Prince" in The Armless Maiden (1995)
Edited anthologies
- Editor, The Horns of Elfland: An Anthology of Music and Magic (with Ellen Kushner and Donald G. Keller)
- Editor, The Essential Borderland (with Terri Windling)
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