Tag Archives: Charles Vess

J. Oliver Dancoine’s Charles Vess: From The 1970’s to 1996

Charles Vess is one of the favourite artists among the staff here and he’s certainly has a distinctive style that’s shown up on many covers of books you’ve seen over the years. I found this chapbook while looking to see … Continue reading

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Charles de Lint’s Seven Wild Sisters

Seven Wild Sisters, a collaboration between Charles de Lint and Charles Vess, holds no surprises, and that’s a very good thing. The companion-cum-sequel to their earlier collaboration The Cats of Tanglewood Forest, the book delivers exactly what it promises: Gorgeous illustration … Continue reading

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Charles Vess’ Drawing Down the Moon: The Art of Charles Vess

In the early ’80s I was an unpublished author (translation: wrote lots, didn’t sell much). I was also an enthusiastic supporter of the small press field, so much so that when my friend Charles Saunders talked about wanting to start … Continue reading

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Charles de Lint’s Seven Wild Sisters

Sarah Meador penned this review. Seven Wild Sisters advertises itself as a modern fairy tale. Including the seven sisters, it certainly has all the trappings: an old woman who may be a witch, an enchanted forest, a stolen princess. But Sisters is not just … Continue reading

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