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Copyright ©2004 by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling

Preface copyright © Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling, 2004

Introduction copyright © Terri Windling, 2004

“The Boys of Goose Hill” by Charles de Lint first appeared in Hedgework and Guessery, Pulphouse Publishing 1991. Copyright © Charles de Lint, 1991. Reprinted by permission of the author.

“CATNYP” copyright © Delia Sherman, 2004

“Elvenbrood” copyright © Tanith Lee, 2004

“Your Garnet Eyes” copyright © Katherine Vaz, 2004

“Tengu Mountain” copyright © Gregory Frost, 2004

“The Faery Handbag” copyright © Kelly Link, 2004

“The Price of Glamour” copyright © Steve Berman, 2004

“The Night Market” copyright © Holly Black, 2004

“Never Never” copyright © Bruce Glassco, 2004

“Screaming for Faeries” copyright © Ellen Steiber, 2004

“Immersed in Matter” copyright © Nina Kiriki Hoffman, 2004

“Undine” copyright © Patricia A. McKillip, 2004

“The Oakthing” copyright © Gregory Maguire, 2004

“Foxwife” copyright © Hiromi Goto, 2004

“The Dream Eaters” copyright © A.M. Dellamonica, 2004

“The Faery Reel” copyright © Neil Gaiman, 2004

“The Shooter at the Heartrock Waterhole” copyright © Bill Congreve, 2004

“The Annals of Eelin-Ok” copyright © Jeffrey Ford, 2004

“De la Tierra” copyright © Emma Bull, 2004

“How to Find Faery” copyright © Nan Fry, 2004

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