
David Palladini
Author of Aquarian Tarot Deck Cards
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Dragons and Dreams: A Collection of New Fantasy and Science Fiction Stories (1986) — Cover artist — 46 copies, 2 reviews
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction November 1978, Vol. 55, No. 5 (1987) — Cover artist — 13 copies
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This is one of my favorite decks as well as artists for tarot cards.
He sticks close enough to the Rider Waite symbology that relative beginners can use it as well as more experienced readers.
I find his art soothing and that it doesn't get in the way of the reading, I don't have to try and decide what the artist meant vs. what it says to me.
He sticks close enough to the Rider Waite symbology that relative beginners can use it as well as more experienced readers.
I find his art soothing and that it doesn't get in the way of the reading, I don't have to try and decide what the artist meant vs. what it says to me.
A collection of (mostly) original fairy tales:
"The Hundredth Dove" is about a man who values his word more than anything; I didn't agree with his decision.
"The Maiden Made of Fire" is about a man who falls in love with a creature made of fire.
"The Wind Cap" is about a man who receives a magic cap after saving a magical being.
"The White Seal Maid" is about a man who marries a selkie, although she is not referred to as such; her name, however, is Sel.
"The Promise" is about two children show more promised to each other and an evil sorcerer.
"Once a Good Man" is not original; it is about the difference between Heaven and Hell and George Shannon, for one, tells the story in one of his collection of Stories to Solve books with very long chopsticks and explains that it also appears without chopsticks in the Talmud. Unfortunately, Ms. Yolen makes no mention of the fact that the tale is borrowed.
"The Lady and the Merman" is about a very plain woman looking for love.
The stories are written poetically to give the feel of ancient tales; they don't have happy-ever-after endings, so they may feel more grownup, but as I get older, I come to appreciate happy endings. show less
"The Hundredth Dove" is about a man who values his word more than anything; I didn't agree with his decision.
"The Maiden Made of Fire" is about a man who falls in love with a creature made of fire.
"The Wind Cap" is about a man who receives a magic cap after saving a magical being.
"The White Seal Maid" is about a man who marries a selkie, although she is not referred to as such; her name, however, is Sel.
"The Promise" is about two children show more promised to each other and an evil sorcerer.
"Once a Good Man" is not original; it is about the difference between Heaven and Hell and George Shannon, for one, tells the story in one of his collection of Stories to Solve books with very long chopsticks and explains that it also appears without chopsticks in the Talmud. Unfortunately, Ms. Yolen makes no mention of the fact that the tale is borrowed.
"The Lady and the Merman" is about a very plain woman looking for love.
The stories are written poetically to give the feel of ancient tales; they don't have happy-ever-after endings, so they may feel more grownup, but as I get older, I come to appreciate happy endings. show less
This is an anthology of short stories. It’s the book that led to Jane Yolen being labelled as the Hans Christian Andersen of America. Out of the seven fairy tales contained in this book, 6 are originals with only Once a Good Man being a re-write of an old story. The book is lavishly illustrated and the cover art is superb.
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