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Terri Windling and Delia Sherman’s The Essential Bordertown: A Traveller’s Guide to the Edge of Faerie

Bordertown is a city that was created (or discovered, if you’re a believer) by Tor editor Terri Windling. Like all places magical, it’s the sort of city you can always find–if you are meant to. It’s a place that has grown … Continue reading

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Emma Bull’s Finder

Emma Bull has written a fair number of novels in her career and all of them are superb in their own way. Be it Bone Dance, Finder or War for The Oaks, all are superbly written. So when I recently was … Continue reading

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Terri Windling’s Life on The Border

Life on The Border was the third and last of the Borderlands series until The Essential Bordertown: A Traveller’s Guide to the Edge came out some seven years later. It was a fat little paperback with two weird looking individuals, one … Continue reading

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Holly Black and Ellen Kushner’s Welcome To Bordertown

A generation ago, Terri Windling and Mark Alan Arnold introduced us to Bordertown, an abandoned American city sitting on the Border between the “real world” (The World) and Faerie (The Realm). A place where science and magic both worked, if … Continue reading

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