Terri Windling, the American artist, is renowned for her profound contributions to the world of fantasy literature and art. With a remarkable career spanning decades, Windling has captivated audiences with her evocative illustrations and imaginative storytelling. Her work has left an indelible mark on the genre, inspiring countless artists and writers around the globe.
"We've always lived in dark times. There has always been a range of human experience from the sublime to the brutal, and stories reflect it. It's no less brutal now; each age has its horrors."
"I've only been living in England for the last 10 years, if you don't count my student years."
"There have been a number of us working very, very hard to bring myth and fairy tales into public consciousness, through fantasy literature and other media. I hope we're succeeding in some small way."
"Since fantasy isn't about technology, the accelleration has no impact at all. But it's changed the lives of fantasy writers and editors. I get to live in England and work for a New York publisher!"
"What I find interesting about folklore is the dialogue it gives us with storytellers from centuries past."
"Magic Realism is not new. The label's new, the specific Latin American form of it is new, its modern popularity is new, but it's been around as long as literature has been around."
"I have a great respect for the academics who are working with the source material. My hat's off to them."
"Read the folklore masters. Go to galleries. Walk in the woods. That's what you need to be an artist or storyteller."
"There's that old adage about how there's only seven plots in the world and Shakespeare's done them all before."