
Terri Windling

Terri Windling is a writer, editor, and artist specializing in fantasy literature and mythic arts

Terri Windling
Terri Windling — Author. Terry is an Early Urban Fantasy—part of the first wave of contemporary urban fantasy.
Website[]
Genres[]
Early Urban Fantasy / Fantasy / Young Adult
About the Author[]
Terri Windling is a writer, editor, artist, and passionate advocate of fantasy literature. She has won six World Fantasy awards for her editorial work and the Mythopoeic Award for her novel The Wood Wife. She has edited over thirty anthologies, many in collaboration with Ellen Datlow—including the Snow White, Blood Red adult fairy-tale series, The Armless Maiden, Sirens, The Green Man, and Swan Sister. She has also written children's books and articles on myth and folklore, and she edits the Endicott Studio Online Journal of Mythic Arts website. She divides her time between homes in Devon, England, and Tucson, Arizona.
- Full Bio—Authors site: TW Bio & Information and Bordertown series ~ Press and Goodreads
Writing Style[]
Genres[]
- Early Urban Fantsy,
Series[]
Series Title | Genre | Supernatural Elements |
---|---|---|
Borderland series (1986–1994) |
Early UF YA |
Faeries, magical creatures |
Old Oak Wood series | Child, Fant | faery, enchanted Dartmoor woodland |
Newford Seris (cover art) | Cover Art |
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Other Writings[]
Anthologies:
- Teeth: Vampire Tales (2011) (co-editor) ~ YA Vampire Ficiton
Cover Artists[]
Artist: Terri Windling
- Terri has done cover art and interior art for her own work and for other writers like Charles de Lint on the Newford series.
Publishing Information[]
Publishers:
Awards[]
Bordertown series:[]
Selection:
- Great Buzz Pile, School Library Journal
- Summer 2011 Kids' Next List: For Teen Readers, Indiebound
- 2011 Recommended Reading List, Locus Magazine
- 2012 Rainbow List: GLBTQ Books for Children and Teens, American Library Association
Nominee:
- 2012 Teen Choice Book of the Year, TeenReads
- Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers 2012, YALSA
- 2012 Locus Award for Best Anthology
~ Source: the bordertown series
Quotes[]

Terri Windling
- Terri Windling Quotes (Author of The Wood Wife) ~ GR
- Terri Windling Quotes - BrainyQuote
- Terri Windling Quotes
- Terri Windling Quotes | Successories | Quote Database | Motivational Posters
Notes[]
"Bordertown is one of the most important places where Urban Fantasy began." — Neil Gaiman.
A shared-universe original anthology series for teenagers, set in an imaginary city in which humans and magical creatures could meet and interact. Terri Windling was the creator and editor of this influential series - it helped launch, in the mid-1980s, the now popular Fantasy sub-genre Urban Fantasy - influencing both the authors writing for the series in the 1980s (Charles de Lint, Ellen Kushner, Emma Bull, Midori Snyder etc.), as well as upcoming authors who read them (Neil Gaiman, Holly Black, Cassandra Clare, etc.)
"A modern city at the edge of a mysterious, magical realm—a border city where runaway children gather to create new lives for themselves . . . sometimes successfully, sometimes disastrously." - Terri Windling
NOTE: all the "Bellamy Bach" stories in the Borderland series were written by the editor/Borderland founder, Terri Windling. ~ Goodreads | Borderland series
Notes[]
Read Alikes[]
- Terri Windling
- Emma Bull
- Charles de Lint
- Fever series by Karen Marie Moning
- Edge series
- Edge Series, The
~ Author Read-alikes | concretefantasy
See Also[]
- Emma Bull
- Charles de Lint
- Newford series
- Borderland series
- Welcome to Bordertown
- ~
- UF Release Schedules
- List of Sidekicks
- List of Vampires of Urban Fantasy
- Characters (category)
- List of Cover Artists
- Urban Fantasy Links
Category links at bottom of page
External References[]
Books:
- Bordertown series ~ Author site
- Writing Desk: Fiction ~ Author site
- Terri Windling ~ FF
- Terri Windling - Summary Bibliography ~ ISFdb
- Terri Windling (Author of The Wood Wife) ~ Goodreads
- Terri Windling Author Page ~ Shelfari
- Terri Windling - Charles de Lint's Newford Wiki
Interviews:
- the bordertown series ~ Press ~ Interviews, reviews, commentaries, Awards etc.
Series Pages:
Articles:
Author:
- Writing Desk
- the bordertown series
- Terri Windling - Charles de Lint's Newford Wiki
- Terri Windling - Wikipedia
- Myth & Moor ~ Author's Mythic Art blog
- Entrance Hall ~ Author's studio
- The Endicott Studio for Mythic Arts
- JoMA Home
Community, Blogs, etc:
Gallery[]