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Wendy Froud and Terri Windling’s The Faeries of Spring Cottage 

Matthew Scott Winslow penned this review. Regular readers of Green Man Review probably have already figured out, simply by the authors listed above, that we have before us yet another adventure of Sneezlewort Rootmuster Rowanberry Boggs the Seventh (known as Sneezle for short), tree … Continue reading

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Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling’s Snow White, Blood Red

Laurie Thayer penned this review. When most people think of fairies, they think of Peter Pan’s tiny friend Tinkerbell or of the Wizard of Oz’s distressingly pink Glinda the Good, and when they think of fairy tales, they remember sitting in … Continue reading

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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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Wendy Froud and Terri Windling’s A Midsummer Night’s Faery Tale

It appears that, like many of us, Wendy Froud and Terri Windling were more interested in the faery court of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream than in Demetrius, Helena, or any of the other human characters. A Midsummer Night’s Faery Tale contains … Continue reading

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Terri Windling and Wendy Froud’s The Winter Child

The faery court of Old Oak Wood was not the largest in the British Isles, but it was the oldest, steeped in elfin history and tradition. Ruled by Titania and Oberon, those celebrated lovers of story and song, the wood … 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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