Charles de Lint (born December 22, 1951) is a Canadian writer. Primarily a writer of fantasy fiction, he has composed works of urban fantasy, contemporary...
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ballads written by a variety of contributors, including Emma Bull, Charles de Lint, Neil Gaiman, Sharyn McCrumb, Jeff Smith, and Jane Yolen. Issues 1-4...
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De Lint may refer to: Charles de Lint, a Canadian author Derek de Lint, a Dutch actor De Lint (family), a Dutch patrician family. Van Lint, surname This...
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singer and member of Peter, Paul and Mary Yarrow (novel), a novel by Charles de Lint Yarrowstalks, an underground publication from the 1960s and 1970s Yarrow...
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Wrede, Steven Brust, Nate Bucklin, Pamela Dean, Gregory Frost, Charles de Lint, Charles R. Saunders, Walter Jon Williams, Alan Moore and Bradley Denton...
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known for other styles of fantasy; Raymond Feist's Faerie Tale and Charles de Lint's novels written as Samuel M. Key would fit here. Roald Dahl's novel...
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of urban fantasy, having published and promoted the first novels of Charles de Lint, Emma Bull, and other pioneers of the genre. With Ellen Datlow, Windling...
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Moonheart (category Novels by Charles de Lint)
Moonheart is an urban fantasy novel by Canadian writer Charles de Lint. In the story, Sara Kendell and Jamie Tamson, owners of an antique store, enter...
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Salon. Retrieved 25 May 2014. Charles de Lint (March 1999). "Fantasy and Science Fiction: Books To Look For by Charles de Lint". The Magazine of Fantasy &...
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create new stories. The term was invented by Charles de Lint and Terri Windling to describe their own work; de Lint has said that it fit because of its resonances...
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Paul Chafe Michael G. Coney Seán Cummings Julie E. Czerneda Charles de Lint Arinn Dembo James De Mille Gordon R. Dickson Candas Jane Dorsey Cory Doctorow...
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born in Bordertown," which provided "young, beginning writers like Charles de Lint and Emma Bull" with a platform. Emma Bull's 1987 urban fantasy War...
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Society was founded, providing a venue for writers such as Charles R. Saunders and Charles de Lint through their club fanzine Stardock, as well as sponsoring...
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and Christina Scull 1997 – The Rhetoric of Vision: Essays on Charles Williams, ed. by Charles A. Huttar and Peter Schakel 1998 – A Question of Time: J. R...
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frightening popular novels of modern times, the other being The Exorcist. Charles de Lint criticized Hannibal as a huge disappointment, citing "its disturbing...
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editor, followed by Ramsey Campbell, Harlan Ellison, Kelly Link, and Charles de Lint at five, with two of Campbell's nominations coming for anthologies...
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Asimov Steven Brust Orson Scott Card Jonathan Carroll Storm Constantine Charles de Lint Lisa Goldstein Robert A. Heinlein Robert Holdstock Robert Jordan Gwyneth...
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writing it down, in fact, brought it about?" Writing in F&SF in 2005, Charles de Lint noted that while Gibson's technological extrapolations had proved imperfect...
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Wolf Moon (novel) (category Novels by Charles de Lint)
Wolf Moon is a 1988 fantasy novel by Charles de Lint. Kern, a werewolf, is hunted by a harper who uses magic; escaping, but injured, he finds himself...
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Din: "Introduction" Steven R. Boyett: "Prodigy" Bellamy Bach: "Gray" Charles de Lint: "Stick" Ellen Kushner: "Charis" Bordertown, edited by Terri Windling...
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live on Middle Finger, reuniting with their son Bill. F&SF reviewer Charles de Lint praised the novel, declaring "Forever Free is everything good science...
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a collaborative project in which he invited four fantasy authors — Charles de Lint, Patricia A. McKillip, Terri Windling and Midori Snyder — to choose...
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#465 October 1999 Review by Vikki Lee (2000) in Vector 211 Review by Charles de Lint (2000) in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, September 2000...
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Stephen King has the most nominations without winning, at nine, followed by Charles L. Grant at six and Jonathan Carroll at five. In the following table, the...
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Christopher Golden, writers include Frank Darabont, Guillermo del Toro, Charles de Lint, Graham Joyce, Sharyn McCrumb, James Cambias, and Richard Dean Starr...
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1984, and The Onion Girl, 2001, and the rest of the Newford series by Charles de Lint, 1990–2009 Talking Man by Terry Bisson, 1986 War for the Oaks by Emma...
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The Riddle of the Wren (category Novels by Charles de Lint)
fantasy novel written by Canadian author Charles de Lint. Published in 1984 by Ace Books, it was de Lint's first novel. It was republished in 2002 by...
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Yarrow (novel) (category Novels by Charles de Lint)
Yarrow: An Autumn Tale is an urban fantasy novel by Charles de Lint, set in 1980s Ottawa. The plot concerns a fantasy writer who has a secret source of...
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Robin McKinley Angharad, fictional character in Into the Green by Charles de Lint Angharad, fictional character in Juniper by Monica Furlong Angharad...
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Magic", and precedes her novel Fudoki in the "Love/War/Death" trilogy. Charles de Lint praised The Fox Woman as "a wonderfully evocative and gripping novel"...
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