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Stepping from the Shadows by Patricia A. McKillip

Beauty by Robin McKinley

Deerskin by Robin McKinley

Rose Daughter by Robin McKinley

Coyote Blue by Christopher Moore

Nadya by Pat Murphy

Beast by Donna Jo Napoli

Fur Magic by Andre Norton

East by Edith Pattou

Through a Brazen Mirror by Delia Sherman

The Minotaur Takes a Cigarette Break by Steven Sherrill

The Shape-Changer’s Wife by Sharon Shinn

Hannah’s Garden by Midori Snyder

Soulstring by Midori Snyder

A Rumor of Gems by Ellen Steiber

A Walk in Wolf Wood by Mary Stewart

Swan’s Wing by Ursula Synge

The Baker’s Daughter by Margaret Tabor

Wilding by Melanie Tem

The Mavin Manyshaped Trilogy by Sheri S. Tepper

The Animal Wife by Elizabeth Marshall Thomas

Swan Maiden by Heather Tomlinson

The Once and Future King by T. H. White

Benighted by Kit Whitfield

The Wood Wife by Terri Windling

Snow White and Rose Red by Patricia C. Wrede

ANTHOLOGIES

Half Human, edited by Bruce Coville

Through the Eye of the Deer,edited by Carolyn Dunn and Carol Comfort

GRAPHIC NOVELS

The Dream Hunters, by Neil Gaiman, illustrated by Yoshitaka Amano

Blue, by Elizabeth Genco, illustrated by Sami Makkonen

MYTH, FOLKLORE, AND NONFICTION

The Beast Within: A History of the Werewolf by Douglas Adams

“Where the White Stag Runs: Boundary and Transformation in Deer Myths, Legends, and Songs” by Ari Berk (The Journal of Mythic Arts, Autumn 2003)

The Way of the Animal Powers by Joseph Campbell

A Dictionary of Sacred Myth by Tom Chetwynd

Symbolic and Mythological Animals by J. C. Cooper

“Deer Woman and the Living Myth of the Dreamtime” by Carolyn Dunn (The Journal of Mythic Arts, Autumn 2003)

Shamanism: Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy by Mircea Eliade

“Fox Wives and Other Dangerous Women” by Heinz Insu Fenkl (The Journal of Mythic Arts, Winter 2000)

The Mabinogion translated and edited by Jeffrey Ganz

Raven Tales: Traditional Stories of Native Peoples by Peter Goodchild

Beauties and Beasts by Betsy Hearne

Birds in Legend, Fable and Folklore by E. Ingersoll

Deerdancer: The Shapeshifter Archetype in Story and Trance by Michele Jamal

Lady of the Beasts: The Goddess and her Sacred Animals by Buffie Johnson

In Search of the Swan Maiden by Barbara Fass Leavy

Deer Women and Elk Men: The Lakota Narratives of Ella Deloria by Julian Rice

The Frog King: On Legends, Fables, Fairy Tales, and Anecdotes of Animals by Boria Sax

The Serpent and the Swan: The Animal Bride in Folklore and Literature by Boria Sax

“The Monkey Girl” by Midori Snyder (in Mirror, Mirror on the Walclass="underline" Women Writers Explore Their Favorite Fairy Tales edited by Kate Bernheimer)

“Brother and Sister: A Matter of Seeing” by Ellen Steiber (The Journal of Mythic Arts, Spring 2007)

From the Beast to the Blonde: On Fairy Tales and Their Tellers by Marina Warner

Folklore in the English and Scottish Ballads by Charles Lowry Wimberly

“The Symbolism of Rabbits and Hares” by Terri Windling (The Journal of Mythic Arts, Summer 2005)

Favorite Folktales from Around the World edited by Jane Yolen

Beauties, Beasts and Enchantment edited by Jack Zipes

ABOUT THE EDITOR

ELLEN DATLOW was editor of SCI FICTION, the multi award-winning fiction area of SCIFI.COM, for almost six years. She was fiction editor of OMNI for over seventeen years and has worked with an array of writers in and outside the science fiction/ fantasy/horror genres. Her most recent anthologies include Inferno, The Del Rey Book of Science Fiction and Fantasy, Poe: 19 New Tales Inspired by Edgar Allan Poe, Lovecraft Unbound (M Press), The Green Man, The Faery Reel, The Coyote Road, and Troll’s-Eye View (the latter four with Terri Windling). Forthcoming in 2010 are Naked City: New Tales of Urban Fantasy(St. Martin’s), Darkness: Two Decades of Modern Horror(Tachyon Press), Digital Domains (Prime), and Haunted Legends(coedited with Nick Mamatas; Tor). She coedited The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror for twenty-one years, and now edits Best Horror of the Year (Night Shade Books). Datlow has won nine World Fantasy Awards, two Bram Stoker Awards, three Hugo Awards, five Locus Awards, two International Horror Guild Awards, and the Shirley Jackson Award for her editing. She was the recipient of the 2007 Karl Edward Wagner Award, given at the British Fantasy Society Convention for “outstanding contribution to the genre.” She lives in New York City with two opinionated cats.

Her Web site is at www.datlow.com and she blogs at ellen-datlow. livejournal.com.

ABOUT THE EDITOR

TERRI WINDLING is an editor, artist, essayist, and the author of books for both children and adults. She has won nine World Fantasy Awards, the Mythopoeic Award, and the Bram Stoker Award, and placed on the short list for the Tiptree. She has edited over thirty anthologies of magical fiction, many of them in collaboration with Ellen Datlow. She was the fantasy editor of The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horrorannual volumes for sixteen years, edited (and often wrote) a regular column on myth for Realms of Fantasymagazine for fourteen years, and coedited the online Journal of Mythic Arts for eleven years. As a writer, Windling has published mythic novels for adults and young adults, picture books for children, poetry, and numerous essays on subjects ranging from fairy-tale history to profiles of J. M. Barrie and William Morris. As an artist, her paintings have been exhibited at museums and galleries across the United States and Europe. She is also the founder and codirector of The Endicott Studio, a transatlantic organization dedicated to mythic arts. Terri and her husband live in a small arts community on the edge of Dartmoor in Devon, England.

Please visit her Web site (www.terriwindling.com), her blog (windling.typepad.com/blog), and the Endicott Studio’s Web site (www.endicott-studio.com).

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