There are a number of good books that draw upon fox legends -- foremost among them, Kij Johnson's exquisite novel The Fox Woman. I also recommend Neil Gaiman's The Dream Hunters (with the Japanese artist Yoshitaka Amano);  Larissa Lai's unusual novel, When Fox Is a Thousand; Helen Oyeyemi's recent novel, Mr. Fox; and Ellen Steiber's gorgeous urban fantasy novel, A Rumor of Gems, as well as her heart-breaking novella "The Fox Wife" (published in Ruby Slippers, Golden Tears). For younger readers, try the "Legend of Little Fur" series by Isobelle Carmody.  You can also support a fine mythic writer by subscribing to Sylvia Linsteadt's The Gray Fox Epistles: Wild Tales By Mail

For the fox in myth, legend, and lore, try: Fox by Martin Wallen; Reynard the Fox, edited by Kenneth Varty; Kitsune: Japan's Fox of Mystery, Romance, and Humour by Kiyoshi Nozaki;Alien Kind: Foxes and Late Imperial Chinese Narrative by Raina Huntington; The Discourse on Foxes and Ghosts: Ji Yun and Eighteenth-Century Literati Storytelling by Leo Tak-hung Chan; and The Fox and the Jewel: Shared and Private Meanings in Contemporary Japanese Inari Worship, by Karen Smythers.

Author: Terri Windling

There are a number of good books that draw upon fox legends -- foremost among them, Kij Johnson's exquisite novel <em>The Fox Woman</em>. I also recommend Neil Gaiman's <em>The Dream Hunters</em> (with the Japanese artist Yoshitaka Amano);  Larissa Lai's unusual novel, <em>When Fox Is a Thousand</em>; Helen Oyeyemi's recent novel, <em>Mr. Fox</em>; and Ellen Steiber's gorgeous urban fantasy novel, <em>A Rumor of Gems</em>, as well as her heart-breaking novella "The Fox Wife" (published in <em>Ruby Slippers, Golden Tears</em>). For younger readers, try the "Legend of Little Fur" series by Isobelle Carmody.  You can also support a fine mythic writer by subscribing to Sylvia Linsteadt's <em>The Gray Fox Epistles: Wild Tales By Mail</em>. <br /><br />For the fox in myth, legend, and lore, try: <em>Fox</em> by Martin Wallen; <em>Reynard the Fox,</em> edited by Kenneth Varty; <em>Kitsune: Japan's Fox of Mystery, Romance, and Humour</em> by Kiyoshi Nozaki;<em>Alien Kind: Foxes and Late Imperial Chinese Narrative</em> by Raina Huntington; <em>The Discourse on Foxes and Ghosts: Ji Yun and Eighteenth-Century Literati Storytelling</em> by Leo Tak-hung Chan; and <em>The Fox and the Jewel: Shared and Private Meanings in Contemporary Japanese Inari Worship</em>, by Karen Smythers. - Terri Windling


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