
Posted by Terry on 5/19/2004, 12:08 pm, in reply to "Re: Contest results at last!" His novels can feel a little slow to the contemporary sensibility, but they're quite lovely, especially read aloud. You can find a bunch of them online at Project Gutenberg and The University of Adelaide Library. I liked The Wood Beyond the World and The Water of the Wondrous Isles, too, and eventually I hope to read all the others. Reading Morris, or Dunsany or E. R. Eddison or George Macdonald, is a great way to recharge the fantasy batteries. Which reminds me that I've got to get that Recommended Reading section up and running! Link: The William Morris Society
The Well at the World's End was written by William Morris, who was also well known as a designer and typographer, and founded Kelmscott Press. The link at the bottom has all kinds of information about him. (Everyone who entered got it right, by the way!)
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