Charles De Lint is a Canadian author renowned for his contributions to the urban fantasy genre, often credited with popularizing the form. He is best known for his expansive Newford series, which seamlessly weaves traditional folklore and myth into contemporary cityscapes. His work frequently explores themes of magic hidden within the everyday world and the intersections between human and fae societies.
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Tapping the Dream Tree
Newford #8
This collection from the World Fantasy award-winning author of The Onion Girl contains "lucid transfiguration of folklor… This collection from the World Fantasy award-winning author of The Onion Girl contains "lucid transfiguration of folklore and myth into fantasy tales." — Booklist Charles de Lint's urban fantasies, including Moonheart, Forests of the Heart, and The Onion Girl, have earned him a devoted following and critical acclaim as a master of contemporary magical realism. At the heart of his work is the ongoing Newford series, of which this is the latest volume. The city of Newford could be any contemporary North American city . . . except that magic lurks in its music, in its art, in the shadows of its grittiest streets, where mythic beings walk disguised. And its people are like you and me, each looking for a bit of magic to shape their lives and transform their fate. In this volume we meet a bluesman hiding from the devil; a Buffalo Man at the edge of death; a murderous ghost looking for revenge; a wolf man on his first blind date; and many more. We're reunited with Jilly, Geordie, Sophie, the Crow Girls, and other characters whose lives have become part of the great Newford myth. And De Lint takes us beyond Newford's streets to the pastoral hills north of the city, where magic and music have a flavor different but powerful still. "Gracefully told and filled with unforgettable and convincing characters." — Library Journal
From a Whisper to a Scream
Originally published under the pen name "Samuel M. Key" "Years after the death of a notorious child murderer, children h… Originally published under the pen name "Samuel M. Key" "Years after the death of a notorious child murderer, children have begun to die again...and a crime photographer begins to suspect he has the one true clue that connects the horrific events." In the early 1990s, Charles de Lint wrote and published three dark fantasy novels under the pen name "Samuel M. Key." Now, Orb presents them for the first time under de Lint's own name. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
Dreams Underfoot
Newford
Beyond the familiar hum of Newford, an ancient, vibrant magic thrives in secret. Here, everyday citizens—from struggling… Beyond the familiar hum of Newford, an ancient, vibrant magic thrives in secret. Here, everyday citizens—from struggling artists to unassuming shopkeepers—unwittingly brush shoulders with trickster fey, powerful magicians, and timeless mythical beings. When the hidden world of the Fae begins to unravel, old loyalties clash and forgotten enchantments stir, pulling unsuspecting souls into a web of wonder and peril. The fate of Newford's hidden heart, and perhaps its very soul, hangs in the balance as the line between reality and myth dissolves.
Moonheart
Newford
When Sara and Jamie discovered the seemingly ordinary artifacts, they sensed the pull of a dim and distant place. A worl… When Sara and Jamie discovered the seemingly ordinary artifacts, they sensed the pull of a dim and distant place. A world of mists and forests, of ancient magics, mythical beings, ageless bards...and restless evil. Now, with their friends and enemies alike--Blue, the biker; Keiran, the folk musician; the Inspector from the RCMP; and the mysterious Tom Hengyr--Sara and Jamie are drawn into this enchanted land through the portals of Tamson House, that sprawling downtown edifice that straddles two worlds. Sweeping from ancient Wales to the streets of Ottawa today, Moonheart will entrance you with its tale of this world and the other one at the very edge of sight...and the unforgettable people caught up in the affairs of both. A tale of music, and motorcycles, and fey folk beyond the shadows of the moon. A tale of true magic; the tale of Moonheart.
The Ivory and the Horn
Newford
In a city much like our own, where the ordinary facades conceal ancient secrets, artists and dreamers often find themsel… In a city much like our own, where the ordinary facades conceal ancient secrets, artists and dreamers often find themselves caught between two worlds. When a mysterious force begins to unravel the delicate balance, a diverse group of individuals, from street musicians to struggling painters, must confront the hidden magic stirring beneath the asphalt. They discover that the old myths are not merely stories, but living truths woven into the fabric of reality, now threatened with oblivion. To save their city and protect the very essence of belief, they must delve into the heart of an unfolding mystery, where forgotten gods and wild spirits walk amongst us.
The Onion Girl
Newford
"[This] fantasy moves from the outer to the inner world with amazing ease and should satisfy new and old fans of this pr… "[This] fantasy moves from the outer to the inner world with amazing ease and should satisfy new and old fans of this prolific and gifted storyteller." — Publishers Weekly In novel after novel, and story after story, Charles de Lint has brought an imaginary North American city to vivid life. Newford: where magic lights dark streets; where myths walk clothed in modern shapes; where a broad cast of extraordinary people work to keep the whole world turning. At the center of all the entwined lives in Newford stands a young artist named Jilly Coppercorn, with her tangled hair, her paint-splattered jeans, a smile perpetually on her lips—Jilly, whose paintings capture the hidden beings that dwell in the city's shadows. Now, at last, de Lint tells Jilly's own story . . . for behind the painter's fey charm lies a dark secret and a past she's labored to forget. And that past is coming to claim her now. "I'm the onion girl," Jilly Coppercorn says. "Pull back the layers of my life, and you won't find anything at the core. Just a broken child. A hollow girl." She's very, very good at running. But life has just forced Jilly to stop. "A master storyteller, [de Lint] blends Celtic, Native American, and other cultures into a seamless mythology that resonates with magic and truth." — Library Journal "Like great writers of magic realism, [de Lint] writes about people in the world we know, encountering magic as a part of that world. Fairy tales come true, and their magic affects realistic characters full of particular lusts and fears." — Booklist
Spirits in the Wires
Newford #10
From the World Fantasy Award–winning author: A website malfunction causes unexpected trouble for a modern city infused w… From the World Fantasy Award–winning author: A website malfunction causes unexpected trouble for a modern city infused with magic and myth. Charles de Lint's Newford novels are renowned for their imaginative scope and memorable characters. In Spirits in the Wires, de Lint returns to his captivating city as it enters the Internet age. The city of Newford has it all—including its own popular research and library website, Wordwood. But when Wordwood mysteriously crashes, everyone visiting the site instantly vanishes. Longtime resident Christy Ridding witnesses his girlfriend Saskia disappears right before his eyes. . . . To rescue their missing friends, Christy and his companions must journey into Newford's otherworld, where the Wordwood, it transpires, has a physical presence of its own...
The Cats of Tanglewood Forest
Tanglewood #1
In this whimsical, original folktale, written and illustrated throughout in vibrant full color by two celebrated masters… In this whimsical, original folktale, written and illustrated throughout in vibrant full color by two celebrated masters of modern fantasy, a young girl's journey becomes an enchanting coming-of-age story about magic, friendship, and the courage to shape one's own destiny. Lillian Kindred spends her days exploring the Tanglewood Forest, a magical, rolling wilderness that she imagines to be full of fairies. The trouble is, Lillian has never seen a wisp of magic in her hills--until the day the cats of the forest save her life by transforming her into a kitten. Now she must set out on a perilous adventure that will lead her through untamed lands of fabled creates--from Old Mother Possum to the fearsome Bear People--to find a way to make things right.
The Wind in His Heart
In the city's hidden corners, where ancient folklore whispers through modern streets, Elara has always felt a peculiar l… In the city's hidden corners, where ancient folklore whispers through modern streets, Elara has always felt a peculiar longing, a restless current in her soul. When a chance encounter awakens a deep connection to the Wind—a wild, elemental spirit of freedom and untamed magic—she is pulled into a clandestine world far more real than she ever imagined. Now, hunted by shadowy figures who seek to shackle this ancient power, Elara must learn to harness the wind in her own heart to protect not only herself but the delicate balance between humanity and the forgotten myths that shape her urban home. The fate of the city's soul hangs on her perilous journey of self-discovery.
The Mystery of Grace
On the Day of the Dead, the Solona Music Hall is jumping. That's where Altagracia Quintero meets John Burns, just two we… On the Day of the Dead, the Solona Music Hall is jumping. That's where Altagracia Quintero meets John Burns, just two weeks too late. Altagracia – her friends call her Grace – has a tattoo of Nuestra Señora de Altagracia on her shoulder, she's got a Ford Motor Company tattoo running down her leg, and she has grease worked so deep into her hands that it'll never wash out. Grace works at Sanchez Motorworks, customizing hot rods. Finding the line in a classic car is her calling. Now Grace has to find the line in her own life. A few blocks around the Alverson Arms is all her world -- from the little grocery store where she buys beans, tamales, and cigarettes ("cigarettes can kill you," they tell her, but she smokes them anyway) to the record shop, to the library where Henry, a black man confined to a wheelchair, researches the mystery of life in death – but she's got unfinished business keeping her close to home. Grace loves John, and John loves her, and that would be wonderful, except that John, like Grace, has unfinished business – he's haunted by the childhood death of his younger brother. He's never stopped feeling responsible. Like Grace in her way, John is an artist, and before their relationship can find its resolution, the two of them will have to teach each other about life and love, about hot rods and Elvis Presley, and about why it's necessary to let some things go. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
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