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✥ Terri Windling is a mystic fantasy author, and editor and artist. Terri is is considered to be a part of the Early Urban Fantasy group of writers along with Charles de Lint, and Emma Bull and others. ✥ Terri is Charles de Lint's editor at Tor Books. ~ Reflection's Edge Biography below...

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  • ✥ Terri Windling is a mystic fantasy author, and editor and artist. Terri is is considered to be a part of the Early Urban Fantasy group of writers along with Charles de Lint, and Emma Bull and others. ✥ Terri is Charles de Lint's editor at Tor Books. ~ Reflection's Edge Biography below...
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  • ✥ Terri Windling is a mystic fantasy author, and editor and artist. Terri is is considered to be a part of the Early Urban Fantasy group of writers along with Charles de Lint, and Emma Bull and others. ✥ Terri Windling has made a great impact on the world of fantasy literature, as an editor and artist as well as a writer. Best known for editing numerous anthologies of fantasy literature for adults, including the annual The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror compendiums, Windling has also written several of her own adult novels in addition to authoring and editing works for younger readers. ~ More: Terri Windling: Biography from Answers.com ✥ Terri is Charles de Lint's editor at Tor Books. ~ Reflection's Edge Biography below...
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