Axolotl Press
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Hedgework and Guessery (aka Author's Choice Monthly Issue 22) is a collection of 7 stories and 8 poems (one is original).
"Twilight Tracings" [as by Wendelessen] |
Beyond the Fields We Know #1 '78 |
"Timeskip" [Newford] |
Post Mortem: New Tales of Ghastly Horror, ed. Paul F. Olson & David B. Silva, St. Martin's, 1989 |
"The Calendar of the Trees" |
Triskell Press, 1984 |
"A Wish Named Arnold" |
Spaceships & Spells, ed. Jane Yolen, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, Harper & Row, 1987 |
"Meran's Stone" |
OSCAR v9 #10 '81 |
"Raven Sings a Medicine Way, Coyote Steals the Pollen" |
The Mythopoeic Conference Program Book #17 '86 |
"Ariane" [as by Wendelessen] |
Aliens & Lovers, ed. Millea Kenin, Unique Graphics, 1983 |
"Into the Green" [Angharad] |
Sword and Sorceress #5, ed. Marion Zimmer Bradley, DAW, 1988 |
"An Fear Glas" |
Laughter in the Leaves, Triskell Press, 1984 |
"And the Rafters Were Ringing" |
Triskell Press, 1986 |
"The Boys of Goose Hill" |
original to the collection |
"The Sacred Fire" [Newford] |
Stalkers, ed. Ed Gorman & Martin H. Greenberg, Arlington Heights, IL: Dark Harvest, 1989 |
"The Wild Girl" |
Drabble II: Double Century, ed. Rob Meades & David B. Wake, Beccon Publications, 1990 |
"Scars" |
The Horror Show Spr '88 |
"That Gift Was Yours" [from Ascian in Rose] |
Axolotl Press: Eugene, OR, 1986 |
Reviews |
From Locus Magazine, 1991:
When they do a collection by one of my favorite authors, like Charles de Lint, a review, or at least a mention, becomes a necessity. This collection is a gem for those who like de Lint's writing, a pleasure for those who know him personally, and a good introduction for those who would like to get to know either his prose or his person.
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