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skippen
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“"Somewhere in my mind there is a Painting Box" -- ok, typical de Lint once you go to fairy you always want to go back.
"Refinerytown" -- cute story, enjoyed, but not a lot of meat.
"A Crow Girls Christmas" -- if you like the Crow Girls (and who doesn't), this is fun, light, story. All it was meant to be too.
"Dark eyes, Faith, and Devotion" -- Ok to meh.
"Riding Shotgun" -- Fantastic, so far, the best in the collection and well worth the read.
"Sweet Forget-me-Not" -- Forgettable (heck, had to look at the story again to remember I just read it the night before writing this.
"That was Radio Clash" --Story on the cusp of being something really good. Just missed being something interesting.
"The Butter Spirit's Tithe" -- Good story featuring some of the things de Lint does best.
"Da Slockit Light" -- Another good one with the appearance of some old friends and growth of Newford world.
"The Hour Before Dawn" -- a nice "ghost" story.
"Newford Spook Squad" -- a piece of fiction de Lint did for a Hellboy fiction collection. Forgettable de Lint story, forgettable Hellboy story. Hellboy does't belong in Newford.
In sight
The world in a box.”

Makenz
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shayla 🌱🌼
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Susan O'Fearna
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“"A Crow Girls Christmas • [Newford] • (2001) • shortstory by Charles de Lint and MaryAnn Harris
"Da Slockit Light • [Newford] • (2003) • novelette by Charles de Lint
"Dark Eyes, Faith, and Devotion • [Newford] • (2005) • shortstory by Charles de Lint
"In Sight" read in Maiden Matron Crone 5/27/2005
"Newford Spook Squad • [Newford] • (2004) • shortfiction by Charles de Lint
"Refinerytown • [Newford] • (2001) • shortstory by Charles de Lint
"Riding Shotgun • [Newford] • (2003) • novelette by Charles de Lint
"Somewhere in My Mind There Is a Painting Box • [Newford] • (2002) • novelette by Charles de Lint
"Sweet Forget-Me-Not • [Newford] • (2002) • novelette by Charles de Lint
"That Was Radio Clash • [Newford] • (2005) • novelette by Charles de Lint
"The Butter Spirit's Tithe • [Newford] • (2004) • novelette by Charles de Lint
"The Hour Before Dawn • [Newford] • (2005) • novelette by Charles de Lint
"The World in a Box • [Newford] • (2004) • shortstory by Charles de Lint”
About Charles de Lint
and his wife, the artist MaryAnn Harris, live in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. His evocative novels, including
and
have earned him a devoted following and critical acclaim as a master of contemporary magical fiction in the manner of storytellers like John Crowley, Jonathan Carroll, Alice Hoffman, Ray Bradbury, and Isabel Allende.
Other books by Charles de Lint
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