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Charles de Lint doesn't shy away from darkness in his books, but he's not usually known for the really dark stuff. Apparently he felt ... the name Samuel Key. Then... I guess his publishers decided de Lint's usual readers could handle it ... . It started off fairly disturbing and gross, and never really went anywhere. I'm used to de Lint books being wonderful and magical and thoughtful and ...
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... are now cast on. I think I might wind up ripping out part of cul-de-sac and reknitting because my gauge isn’t quite right on the one side. back of Cul-de-Sac The other (only three incidences worth of frogging and re-doing because of cable cross problems) is fine ... Blood by Dana Stabenow and The Mystery of Grace by Charles de Lint. All were rapid reads. The Kate Shugak novel does ...
... my very own copy! Waifs and Strays by Charles de Lint: I really enjoy de Lint’s urban fantasy, so I snatched up this collection of short stories set in Newford ( ... population of Canadian authors on my shelves Spirits in the Wires by Charles de Lint: the only thing better than one Newford book is two! Christy stars in this one; he’s been an intriguing side character in the ...
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Dreams Underfoot was the first major collection of Charles de Lint's short stories, published in 1993, ... published in short story collections. For me, this was the collection that launched de Lint into public fame as a Canadian writer of urban ... m 3/4 of the way through the book, and I'm finding I am delighted all over again with Charles' writing. I first read this collection in 1993 or 94 ...
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... to ignore the heaps of books lying beside my bed and visit the library. I checked out half a dozen books by Charles de Lint. The first one I picked up was Little (Grrl) Lost. It's an urban fantasy about two teenage girls, one just moved from the countryside into the city, the other running away from home. Besides ...
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... .  I'm so full of joy. -Charles de Lint and MaryAnn Harris are warm and wonderful ... happy to meet me when I introduced myself on Saturday, and I got to thank Charles in person for giving a story to Ravens in the Library-- ... nbsp; Never shall I ever complain of this.  Thank you, MaryAnn; thank you, Charles.  Please let's do this again, a lot. Thank you, FaerieCon.  ...
... a foray into myth and music that reminded me very strongly of the kind of short stories that Charles de Lint writes and because of that suffers only ever so slightly by the fact that I could not help thinking what the story would have been like if de Lint had written it. It is patently unfair to Bear which means that I feel the need to reiterate ...
... Davidson Naamah's Kiss-Jacqueline Carey Someplace to be flying-Charles deLint (reread) Forests of the Heart-Charles deLint (reread) GreenMantle-Charles deLint (reread) The Caves of Steel-Isaac Asimov The Initiate-Louise Cooper ... s Daughter-Amber Benson The Mystery of Grace-Charles de Lint The Run to Chaos Keep-Jack Chalker (reread) The Demons at Rainbow Bridge-Jack Chalker (reread) ...
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I had a jolly time at Faeriecon this weekend despite having some malingering ick; got to see Charles de Lint and Charles Vess both of whom were delightful, see some lovely art (Vess is a wonder, really enjoyed Jasmine Beckett-Griffith and PurpleTopHat designs,wear the Hat With A Motherfucking Boat On It, listen to ...
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The 1970s was a golden age for sword and sorcery fiction in the small press. Young writers such as Charles Saunders, David C. Smith, Lew Cabos, David Madison, Charles de Lint, Richard L. Tierney breathed new exciting life into the genre in crude, saddlestapled magazines such as Space & Time, Fantasy Crossroads, Dark Fantasy, and ...

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