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'''Terri Windling''' is an [[American]] editor, [[artist]], and [[author]] of [[books]] for both children and adults. She was co-editors of one of the longest and most respected [[Year's Best]] series. Her work has been translated into several foreign languages. | '''Terri Windling''' is an [[American]] editor, [[artist]], and [[author]] of [[books]] for both children and adults. She was co-editors of one of the longest and most respected [[Year's Best]] series. Her work has been translated into several foreign languages. | ||
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(December 3, 1958 –)
Terri Windling is an American editor, artist, and author of books for both children and adults. She was co-editors of one of the longest and most respected Year's Best series. Her work has been translated into several foreign languages.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1986 -- Minicon 21
- 1993 -- 1993 World Fantasy Convention
- 1994 -- Readercon 7
- 1999 -- WisCon 23
- 2005 -- World Fantasy Convention 2005
- 2010 -- Solstice Award
- 2024 -- Glasgow 2024
- Mythopoeic Fantasy Award
- Bram Stoker Award
- nine World Fantasy Awards
Person | 1958— |
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