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Heart of Flesh/Heart of Stone: I'm delivering paper on Saturday
This coming Saturday, April 19, I will be reading my paper that was presented at the Fantasy Matters conference on the Heart of Flesh/Heart of Stone at the monthly meeting of the Rivendell Group of the Mythopoeic Society, and you are all invited to attend. One of the main books I discuss in the paper, Sunshine by Robin McKinley, is also a topic at this meeting.
Here are two stories on the web which I suggest that people read on the topic "Heart of Flesh, Heart of Stone." The first one I discuss in my paper. Both are quite short:
"The Girl With the Heart of Stone" and
mrissa's story "Water, Flesh and Stone." (You might also take a look at the essay I did for
snapecast on the topic, concerning Severus Snape, here).
The meeting will be held at 1:30 PM at the Southeast Community Library,
1222 4th St SE in Dinkytown near the Minneapolis U of MN east bank campus.
Here's the bibliography for the paper:
Anderson, Hans Christian. "The Snow Queen." Tr. Neil Philip. London: Reader's Digest Association Limited, 2004.
The Holy Bible, Revised Standard Version. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan Bible Publishers, 1976.
Bobet, Leah. "The Girl with the Heart of Stone." Strange Horizons. Ed. Susan Marie Groppi. 12 Nov. 2007. <http://www.strangehorizons.com/2006/20060109/heart-f.shtml>.
Bull, Emma. "Why I Write Fantasy." Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine. Ed. Kristine Kathryn Rusch. Eugene, Oregon: Pulphouse Publishing, 1990. 14-22
Byatt, A.S. "Ice, Snow, Glass." Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: Women Writers Explore their Favorite Fairy Tales. Ed. Kate Bernheimer. New York: Anchor Books, 1998. 60-79.
Dickens, Charles. Nicholas Nickleby. New York: Penguin Books, 1999.
Hughart, Barry. Bridge of Birds. New York: Ballantine Books, 1984.
McKinley, Robin. "The Stone Fey." Imaginary Lands. Ed. Robin McKinley. New York: Ace Fantasy, 1985.
---. Sunshine. New York: Jove Books, 2003.
Hope to see you there.
Here are two stories on the web which I suggest that people read on the topic "Heart of Flesh, Heart of Stone." The first one I discuss in my paper. Both are quite short:
"The Girl With the Heart of Stone" and
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The meeting will be held at 1:30 PM at the Southeast Community Library,
1222 4th St SE in Dinkytown near the Minneapolis U of MN east bank campus.
Here's the bibliography for the paper:
Anderson, Hans Christian. "The Snow Queen." Tr. Neil Philip. London: Reader's Digest Association Limited, 2004.
The Holy Bible, Revised Standard Version. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan Bible Publishers, 1976.
Bobet, Leah. "The Girl with the Heart of Stone." Strange Horizons. Ed. Susan Marie Groppi. 12 Nov. 2007. <http://www.strangehorizons.com/2006/20060109/heart-f.shtml>.
Bull, Emma. "Why I Write Fantasy." Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine. Ed. Kristine Kathryn Rusch. Eugene, Oregon: Pulphouse Publishing, 1990. 14-22
Byatt, A.S. "Ice, Snow, Glass." Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: Women Writers Explore their Favorite Fairy Tales. Ed. Kate Bernheimer. New York: Anchor Books, 1998. 60-79.
Dickens, Charles. Nicholas Nickleby. New York: Penguin Books, 1999.
Hughart, Barry. Bridge of Birds. New York: Ballantine Books, 1984.
McKinley, Robin. "The Stone Fey." Imaginary Lands. Ed. Robin McKinley. New York: Ace Fantasy, 1985.
---. Sunshine. New York: Jove Books, 2003.
Hope to see you there.
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(Maybe I should send her a copy of the paper. Hmm.)
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Btw, not to detract from the point of your post, but I'm giggling over the name "Dinkytown". Which is right up with my local "Hecktown" for amusement factor. :D Good luck with your presentation! (Dammit, when will someone perfect teleportation?)
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