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  2. The Wood Wife - Wikipedia

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    The Wood Wife is a novel by American writer Terri Windling, published by Tor Books in 1996. It won the Mythopoeic Award for Novel of the Year. [ 1 ] It is Windling's first novel; she is better known as a longtime editor of fantasy and speculative fiction.

  3. Moss people - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Grimm believed that Gothic skōhsl, used to translate Koine Greek δαιμόνιον (daimonion), "daemon", in the New Testament, was related to Old Norse skōgr and Old English sceaga, both meaning "forest", and therefore represented a cognate of the moss people in Gothic folklore.

  4. Eurydice - Wikipedia

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    Eurydice (/ j ʊəˈr ɪ d ɪ s iː /; Ancient Greek: Εὐρυδίκη 'wide justice', classical pronunciation: [eu̯.ry.dí.kɛː]) was a character in Greek mythology and the Auloniad wife of Orpheus, whom Orpheus tried to bring back from the dead with his enchanting music.

  5. Terri Windling - Wikipedia

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    Terri Windling (born December 3, 1958, in Fort Dix, New Jersey) is an American editor, artist, essayist, and the author of books for both children and adults.She has won nine World Fantasy Awards, the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award, and the Bram Stoker Award, and her collection The Armless Maiden appeared on the short-list for the James Tiptree, Jr. Award.

  6. Hulder - Wikipedia

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    A hulder (or huldra) is a seductive forest creature found in Scandinavian folklore.Her name derives from a root meaning "covered" or "secret". [1] In Norwegian folklore, she is known as huldra ("the [archetypal] hulder", though folklore presupposes that there is an entire Hulder race and not just a single individual).

  7. Tulisa, the Wood-Cutter's Daughter - Wikipedia

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    Tulisa, the Wood-Cutter's Daughter is an Indian legend published as an annex to Somadeva Bhaṭṭa's work, related to Cupid and Psyche. [1]The tale belongs to the international cycle of the Animal as Bridegroom or Search for the Lost Husband: Tulisa, a woodcutter's daughter, agrees to marry the owner of a mysterious voice, and her father consents to their marriage and eventually becomes rich.

  8. Who Is Elijah Wood's Wife? All About Mette-Marie ... - AOL

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    Wood also touched on how parenthood has changed him. "You're constantly being challenged, in the best way," he said. "It's as much my own personal growth as it is about my child's growth."

  9. Mythopoeic Awards - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Atrix Wolfe: Ace Books: Kenneth Morris: The Dragon Path: Tom Doherty Assoc. 1997 (Adult and Children's awards combined) Terri Windling* The Wood Wife: Tor Books: John Barnes: One for the Morning Glory: Tor Books: Patricia A. McKillip: Winter Rose: Ace Books: Nancy Springer: Fair Peril: Avon Books: Gene Wolfe: The Book of the Long ...

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