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BORDERTOWN
By

Terri & Arnold Windling Ed.
Contents

INTRODUCTION by Farrel Din
DANCELAND by Emma Bull & Will Shetterly
DEMON by Midori Snyder
EXILE by Bellamy Bach
MOCKERY by Ellen Kushner & Bellamy Bach


JUST ANOTHER SATURDAY NIGHT ON THE STREETS OF BORDERTOWN


"Wolfboy!" I called, and his long nose swung our way.

He grinned, which can put you off if you've just met him. When you get used to it, he looks pretty good,
actually. He's lean and rangy and muscle-y, and covered all over with short coarse red-brown fur. That
night he wore a black t-shirt with the sleeves ripped out, tight black jeans, and black hi-top sneakers. His
ears end in pointed tufts, the lower half of his face is lengthened, and his canine teeth areтАж well, about
what you would expect. He has claws, thick and slate-colored, on his fingers. When he types, he sounds
like a dog on a kitchen floor.

"Wolfboy," I said, "I'd like you to meet Caramel."

Give the kid credit; she held out her hand. Wolfboy took it and inclined his head. Pretty courtly for a guy
with a dog nose.

тАФfrom "Danceland" by Emma Bull and Will Shetterly




This is a work of fiction. All the characters and events portrayed in this book are fictitious, and any
resemblance to real people or events is purely coincidental.
Bordertown and the Borderlands were created by Terri Windling of the Endicott Studio, with
creative input from Mark Alan Arnold, Phil Hale, and the authors of the stories in this volume.


"Danceland" copyright ┬й 1986 by Emma Bull and Will Shetterly.