Triskell Tales: 22 Years of Chapbooks
by Charles de Lint
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A collection of the author's writings, from 1977 to 1999, mostly written as annual Christmas gifts to his wife.Tags
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It's great that MaryAnn talked Charles into publishing this collction because it gives his fans a glimpse of his early work and of the evolution of his writing style. Without this book, many of these stories and poems would remain read by only the receivers of his Christmas chaobooks and his wife, as they often weren't republishd in his normal collections.
As for the contents of the volume, they're prime examples of de Lint's talent, though his poetry is distinctly different from his narrative style. I don't find his poetry to be quite as emphatic as his short stories, but they are still interesting to observe as part of de Lint's portfolio of work.
As for the contents of the volume, they're prime examples of de Lint's talent, though his poetry is distinctly different from his narrative style. I don't find his poetry to be quite as emphatic as his short stories, but they are still interesting to observe as part of de Lint's portfolio of work.
It's fun to see de Lint's evolution from a somewhat crappy young writer to the great talent he is now.
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Charles de Lint, an extraordinarily prolific writer of fantasy works, was born in the Netherlands in 1951. Due to his father's work as a surveyor, the family lived in many different places, including Canada, Turkey, and Lebanon. De Lint was influenced by many writers in the areas of mythology, folklore, and science fiction. De Lint originally show more wanted to play Celtic music. He only began to write seriously to provide an artist friend with stories to illustrate. The combination of the success of his work, The Fane of the Grey Rose (which he later developed into the novel The Harp of the Grey Rose), the loss of his job in a record store, and the support of his wife, Mary Ann, helped encourage de Lint to pursue writing fulltime. After selling three novels in one year, his career soared and he has become a most successful fantasy writer. De Lint's works include novels, novellas, short stories, chapbooks, and verse. He also publishes under the pseudonyms Wendelessen, Henri Cuiscard, and Jan Penalurick. He has received many awards, including the 2000 World Fantasy Award for Best Collection for Moonlight and Vines, the Ontario Library Association's White Pine Award, as well as the Great Lakes Great Books Award for his young adult novel The Blue Girl. His novel Widdershins won first place, Amazon.com Editors' Picks: Top 10 Science Fiction & Fantasy Books of 2006. In 1988 he won Canadian SF/Fantasy Award, the Casper, now known as the Aurora for his novel Jack, the Giant Killer. Also, de Lint has been a judge for the Nebula Award, the World Fantasy Award, the Theodore Sturgeon Award and the Bram Stoker Award. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- 2000
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