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In 2008, Windling married the English dramatist Howard Gayton and settled in Devon, England, fulltime. (Photograph courtesy of Ellen Kushner.)Windling’s husband is a theater director, performer, and founder of Ophaboom Theatre, specializing in Commedia dell'Arte. The couple is pictured here in Devon . (Photograph courtesy of K. Marchant.)Windling and Howard Gayton celebrate their wedding anniversary by following the old Devon marriage custom of “jumping the broom.” This picture of Terri, with their beloved dog, Tilly, was taken in their garden in Devon in September 2011. (Photograph courtesy of Howard Gayton.)Windling’s paintings are inspired by myth, folklore, and fairy tales from around the world. This painting is based on “Little Red Riding Hood.”A portrait of Windling and her dog, Tilly, created by her friend and neighbor, the book illustrator David Wyatt.A portrait of Windling by writer and photographer Augusten Burroughs, taken in New York City in 2012.<p>Copyright</p>

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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, businesses, companies, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

Introduction copyright © 1998 by Terri Windling. Portions of the text first appeared in the “Folkroots” column of Realms of Fantasy Magazine, 1997.

“My Lady of the Hearth” copyright © 1998 by Storm Constantine

“The Fairie Cony-catcher copyright © 1998 by Delia Sherman

“Broke Heart Blues” copyright © 1998 by The Ontario Review Press

“Wolfed” copyright © 1998 by Tanith Lee

“Ashes on Her Lips” copyright © 1998 by Edward Bryant

“Mirrors” copyright © 1998 by Garry Kilworth

“Midnight Express” copyright © 1998 by Michael Swanwick

“No Human Hands to Touch” copyright © 1998 by Elizabeth E. Gatland

“Attachments” copyright © 1998 by Pat Murphy

“In the Season of Rains” copyright © 1998 by Ellen Steiber

“Bird Count” copyright © 1998 by Jane Yolen

“A Wife of Acorn, Leaf, and Rain” copyright © 1998 by Dave Smeds

“Tastings” copyright © 1998 by Neil Gaiman

“The Sweet of Bitter Bark and Burning Clove” copyright © 1998 by Doris Egan

“Heat” copyright © 1998 by Melissa Lee Shaw

“The Eye of the Storm” copyright © 1998 by Kelley Eskridge

“O for a Fiery Gloom and Thee” copyright © 1998 by Brian Stableford

“The Light That Passes Through You” copyright © 1998 by Conrad Williams

“Private Words” copyright © 1998 by Mark. W. Tiedemann

“The House of Nine Doors: The Man Who Came But Did Not Go” copyright © 1998 by Ellen Kushner

“Persephone, of Why the Winters Seem to Be Getting Longer” copyright © 1998 by Wendy Froud

“Taking Loup” copyright © 1998 by Bruce Glassco

copyright © 1998 by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling

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