The Ivory and the Horn

Author: Charles de Lint
In the city of Newford, when the stars and the vibes are right, you can touch magic. Mermaids sing in the murky harbor, desert spirits crowd the night, and dreams are more real than waking. Charles de Lint began his chronicles of the extraordinary city of Newford in “Memory & Dream” and the short-story collection “Dreams Underfoot.” In “The Ivory and the Horn, ” this uncom….Read More
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