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Robin McKinley

Robin McKinley (born November 16, 1952) is an American author best known for her fantasy novels and fairy tale retellings. Her 1984 novel The Hero and the Crown won the Newbery Medal as the year's best new American children's book. In 2022, the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association named her the 39th Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master in recognition of her significant contributions to the literature of science fiction and fantasy.  

Robin McKinley
Robin McKinley
BornJennifer Carolyn Robin McKinley
(1952-11-16) November 16, 1952 (age 71)
Warren, Ohio, U.S.
OccupationWriter
Period1978–present
GenreChildren's fantasy novels, Bildungsroman, fairy tales
Notable works
Notable awardsNewbery Medal
1985
World Fantasy Award
1986
Spouse
(m. 1991; died 2015)
Website
robinmckinley.com

Biography edit

Robin McKinley was born as Jennifer Carolyn Robin McKinley on November 16, 1952, in Warren, Ohio. Her father William McKinley was an officer in the United States Navy and her mother Jeanne Turrell McKinley was a teacher. As a result of her father's changing naval posts, McKinley grew up all over the world, including in California, New York, Japan, and Maine. She was educated at Gould Academy, a preparatory school in Bethel, Maine. McKinley went on to attend college, first at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, in 1970–1972 and later at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine, where she graduated summa cum laude in 1975.[1][2]

Robin McKinley lives in the United Kingdom. Her husband was author Peter Dickinson; they were married from 1991 until his death in 2015. They had no children, though Dickinson had children from his first marriage.[3]

Career edit

After graduating from college, she remained in Maine for several years working as a research assistant and later in a bookstore. During this time, she completed her first book, Beauty: A Retelling of the Story of Beauty and the Beast. It was accepted for publication by the first publisher it was sent to and upon publication immediately pushed McKinley to prominence. The book was named an American Library Association Notable Children's Book and an ALA Best Book for Young Adults.[1]

Awards and honors edit

  • 1983 Newbery Honor for The Blue Sword.[4]
  • 1985 Newbery Medal for The Hero and the Crown.[5][6]
  • 1986 World Fantasy Award for Best Anthology/Collection for Imaginary Lands, as editor.[7]
  • 1998 Phoenix Award Honor Book for Beauty.[8]
  • 2004 Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature for Sunshine.[9]
  • Grand Master of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association in 2022[10]

Writing edit

Robin McKinley has written a variety of novels, mostly in the fantasy genre. Several of her novels are her own personal renditions of classic fairy tales with a "feminist twist".[11] These retellings usually feature a strong female protagonist who does not wait to be rescued but instead takes an active role in determining the course of her own life. Beauty and Rose Daughter are both versions of Beauty and the Beast, Spindle's End is the story of Sleeping Beauty, and Deerskin and two of the stories in The Door in the Hedge are based on other folk-tales. Besides adapting classic fairy tales, McKinley wrote her own rendition of the Robin Hood story in her novel The Outlaws of Sherwood.[12]

McKinley has written two novels set in the imaginary land of Damar, The Blue Sword and The Hero and the Crown.[13] Her contribution to the Imaginary Lands anthology and the stories in A Knot in the Grain are also set there.

Her standalone novels include Sunshine, Shadows, and Dragonhaven.[14]

McKinley says she writes about strong heroines because she feels very strongly about the potential for girls to be "doing things", and she feels that the selection of fantasy literature featuring girls is scarce and unsatisfactory. According to biographer Marilyn H. Karrenbrock, "McKinley's females do not simper; they do not betray their own nature to win a man's approval. But neither do they take love lightly or put their own desires before anything else. In McKinley's books, the romance, like the adventure, is based upon ideals of faithfulness, duty, and honor."[15]

Works edit

Children's picture books edit

  • Rowan (1992), Illustrated by Donna Ruff
  • My Father is in the Navy (1992), Illustrated by Martine Gourbalt
  • The Stone Fey (1998), Illustrated by John Clapp

Adaptations edit

  • Black Beauty Storybook Edition (1986), Illustrated by Susan Jeffers. Originally by Anna Sewell (1877)
  • The Light Princess (1988), Illustrated by Katie Thamer Treheme. Chapter book. Originally by George MacDonald (1864)
  • Tales from the Jungle Book (1985), Illustrated by Jos. A. Smith. Contains versions of "Kaa's Hunting", "Mowgli's Brothers", "Tiger! Tiger!" retold by McKinley and based on the short stories by Rudyard Kipling in The Jungle Book (1894).

Standalone novels edit

Novels in series edit

Damar edit

Short stories set in Damar include: "The Healer" (1982), "The Stagman" (1984), "The Stone Fey" (1998), "A Pool in the Desert" (2004)

Collections edit

  • The Door in the Hedge (1981)
    • "The Stolen Princess"
    • "The Princess and the Frog"
    • "The Hunting of the Hind"
    • "The Twelve Dancing Princesses"
  • Imaginary Lands (1986), editor and contributor
    • "Paper Dragons", by James P. Blaylock
    • "The Old Woman and the Storm" by Patricia A. McKillip
    • "The Big Rock Candy Mountain" by Robert Westall
    • "Flight" by Peter Dickinson
    • "Evian Steel" by Jane Yolen
    • "Stranger Blood" by P. C. Hodgell
    • "The Curse of Igamor" by Michael de Larrabeiti
    • "Tam Lin" by Joan D. Vinge
    • "The Stone Fey" by Robin McKinley
  • A Knot in the Grain and Other Stories (1994)
    • "The Healer"
    • "The Stagman"
    • "Touk's House"
    • "Buttercups"
    • "A Knot in the Grain"
  • Water: Tales of Elemental Spirits (2004), by Peter Dickinson and Robin McKinley
    • Prologue: The Water Sprite by Robin McKinley and Peter Dickinson
    • "The Mermaid Song" by Peter Dickinson
    • "The Sea-King's Son" by Robin McKinley
    • "Sea Serpent" by Peter Dickinson
    • "Water Horse" by Robin McKinley
    • "Kraken" by Peter Dickinson
    • "A Pool in the Desert" by Robin McKinley
  • Fire: Tales of Elemental Spirits (2009), by Peter Dickinson and Robin McKinley
    • "Phoenix" by Peter Dickinson
    • "Hellhound" by Robin McKinley
    • "Firework" by Peter Dickinson
    • "Salamander Man" by Peter Dickinson
    • "First Flight" by Robin McKinley

(Note: Earth and Air (2012), the third collection in the Elemental Spirits series, was written entirely by Peter Dickinson.)

Other collections to which she has contributed edit

  • Elsewhere, Volume II (1982), edited by Terri Windling and Mark Alan Arnold, with "The Healer"
  • Elsewhere, Volume III (1984), edited by Terri Windling and Mark Alan Arnold, with "The Stagman"
  • Faery! (1985), edited by Terri Windling, with "Touk's House"
  • Dragons and Warrior Daughters: Fantasy Stories by Women Writers (1989), edited by Jessica Yates, with "The Healer"
  • Masterpieces of Fantasy and Wonder (1989) edited by David G. Hartwell, with "The Princess and the Frog"
  • Spells of Enchantment: The Wondrous Fairy Tales of Western Culture (1991), edited by Jack D. Zipes, with "The Princess and the Frog"
  • Silver Birch, Blood Moon (The Snow White, Blood Red Anthology Series # 5), 1999, edited by Ellen Datlow and Teri Windling, with "Marsh-Magic"
  • The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Sixteenth Annual Collection (2003), edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling, with "A Pool in the Desert"
  • Lightspeed Magazine, Issue 45 (February 2014), edited by John Joseph Adams, with "Hellhound"

Nonfiction edit

Book introductions edit

  • Imaginary Lands (1986)
  • Oz: The Hundredth Anniversary Celebration (2000) by Peter Glassman
  • The Phoenix and the Carpet (Five Children # 2; originally published 1904; published with introduction 2012), by E. Nesbit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Karrenbrock 1986, pp. 262–263.
  2. ^ Crew 1994, pp. 442–443.
  3. ^ Julia Eccleshare. "Peter Dickinson obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved September 10, 2018.
  4. ^ Karrenbrock 1986, p. 264.
  5. ^ Sutherland 1986, p. 161.
  6. ^ "Past Newbery, Caldecott and Legacy Banquet Acceptance Speeches". ALSC. Retrieved June 25, 2021.
  7. ^ "Winners | World Fantasy Convention". World Fantasy Awards. Retrieved November 28, 2022.
  8. ^ "Phoenix Award". Children's Literature Association. Retrieved November 28, 2022.
  9. ^ "Mythopoeic Awards | Winners". Mythopoeic Society. Retrieved November 28, 2022.
  10. ^ "SFWA Names Robin McKinley Its 39th Grand Master!". Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association. November 28, 2022.
  11. ^ "Robin McKinley". Contemporary Authors Online. Gale. Retrieved May 26, 2011.
  12. ^ Tchana 1995, pp. 446–447.
  13. ^ Perry 2011, p. 1.
  14. ^ Hearne 2015.
  15. ^ Karrenbrock 1986, p. 262.

Works cited edit

Further reading edit

Selected scholarly works about McKinley

  • Altmann, Anna E. (September 1992). "Welding Brass Tits on the Armor: An Examination of the Quest Metaphor in Robin McKinley's The Hero and the Crown". Children's Literature in Education. 23 (3): 143–156. doi:10.1007/BF01131038. S2CID 161542199. Reprint in CLR 127.
  • Cadden, Michael (Spring 1994). "The Illusion of Control: Narrative Authority in Robin McKinley's Beauty and The Blue Sword". Mythlore. 20 (2): 16–19. JSTOR 26812530. Reprint in CLR 127.
  • Cadden, Mike (January 1997). "Home Is a Matter of Blood, Time, and Genre: Essentialism in Burnett and McKinley". ARIEL. 28 (1): 53–67. Reprint in CLR 127.
  • Hearne, Betsy (December 1988). "Beauty and the Beast: Visions and Revisions of an Old Tale: 1950–1985". The Lion and the Unicorn. 12 (2): 74–111. doi:10.1353/uni.0.0146. S2CID 143651619. Reprint in CLR 127.
  • Hains, Maryellen (May 1989). "Beauty and the Beast: 20th Century Romance?". Merveilles and Contes. 3 (1): 75–83. JSTOR 41389992. Reprint Peacock, Scot, ed. (2003). Children's Literature Review. Vol. 81. Gale. ISBN 0787651230.
  • Rutledge, Amelia A. (2001). "Robin McKinley's Deerskin: Challenging Narcissisms". Marvels and Tales: Journal of Fairy Tales Studies. 15 (2): 168–182. doi:10.1353/mat.2001.0028. S2CID 143473171. Reprint in CLR 127.
  • Sackelman, Ellen R. (2003). "More Than Skin Deep: Robin McKinley's Beauty: A Retelling of the Story of Beauty and the Beast". In Fisher, Jerilyn; Silber, Ellen S. (eds.). Women in Literature: Reading Through the Lens of Gender. Greenwood Press. pp. 32–34. ISBN 978-0-313-31346-2.
  • Sanders, Lynn Moss (Fall 1996). "Girls Who Do Things: The Protagonists of Robin McKinley's Fantasy Fiction". The ALAN Review. 24 (1): 38–42. doi:10.21061/alan.v24i1.a.7. Reprint in CLR 127.
  • Children's Literature Review: Excerpts from Reviews, Criticism, and Commentary on Books for Children and Young People. Vol. 127. Thomson Gale. 2008. ISBN 978-1414428963.

Selected interviews

  • Podell, Tim (August 24, 2014). "Video Interview of Robin McKinley". Good Conversations. Retrieved September 12, 2018.
  • Robin McKinley Interviewed (2004) by Sandy Auden. Found in The Third Alternative #37, Spring 2004, editor Andy Cox
  • Author Spotlight: Robin McKinley (2014) by Kevin McNeil. Found in Lightspeed, February 2014, editor John Joseph Adams
  • Wright, Allen W. (2002). . Archived from the original on February 26, 2017. Retrieved September 12, 2018.

External links edit

  • Robin McKinley at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
  • Robin McKinley at Library of Congress, with 32 library catalog records
  • Robin McKinley cover art, novel synopses, reviews
  • Robin McKinley at the Science Fiction Awards Database
  • Interview by Allen W. Wright (2002) at Interviews in Sherwood, about her novel The Outlaws of Sherwood (1988)
  • Awards listed on the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC) webpage
  • Robin McKinley's blog

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Robin McKinley born November 16 1952 is an American author best known for her fantasy novels and fairy tale retellings Her 1984 novel The Hero and the Crown won the Newbery Medal as the year s best new American children s book In 2022 the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association named her the 39th Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master in recognition of her significant contributions to the literature of science fiction and fantasy Robin McKinleyRobin McKinleyBornJennifer Carolyn Robin McKinley 1952 11 16 November 16 1952 age 71 Warren Ohio U S OccupationWriterPeriod1978 presentGenreChildren s fantasy novels Bildungsroman fairy talesNotable worksThe Hero and the Crown Deerskin Sunshine BeautyNotable awardsNewbery Medal 1985 World Fantasy Award 1986SpousePeter Dickinson m 1991 died 2015 wbr Websiterobinmckinley wbr com Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Career 1 2 Awards and honors 1 3 Writing 2 Works 2 1 Children s picture books 2 2 Adaptations 2 3 Standalone novels 2 4 Novels in series 2 4 1 Damar 2 5 Collections 2 6 Other collections to which she has contributed 2 7 Nonfiction 2 7 1 Book introductions 3 References 4 Works cited 5 Further reading 6 External linksBiography editRobin McKinley was born as Jennifer Carolyn Robin McKinley on November 16 1952 in Warren Ohio Her father William McKinley was an officer in the United States Navy and her mother Jeanne Turrell McKinley was a teacher As a result of her father s changing naval posts McKinley grew up all over the world including in California New York Japan and Maine She was educated at Gould Academy a preparatory school in Bethel Maine McKinley went on to attend college first at Dickinson College in Carlisle Pennsylvania in 1970 1972 and later at Bowdoin College in Brunswick Maine where she graduated summa cum laude in 1975 1 2 Robin McKinley lives in the United Kingdom Her husband was author Peter Dickinson they were married from 1991 until his death in 2015 They had no children though Dickinson had children from his first marriage 3 Career edit After graduating from college she remained in Maine for several years working as a research assistant and later in a bookstore During this time she completed her first book Beauty A Retelling of the Story of Beauty and the Beast It was accepted for publication by the first publisher it was sent to and upon publication immediately pushed McKinley to prominence The book was named an American Library Association Notable Children s Book and an ALA Best Book for Young Adults 1 Awards and honors edit 1983 Newbery Honor for The Blue Sword 4 1985 Newbery Medal for The Hero and the Crown 5 6 1986 World Fantasy Award for Best Anthology Collection for Imaginary Lands as editor 7 1998 Phoenix Award Honor Book for Beauty 8 2004 Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature for Sunshine 9 Grand Master of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association in 2022 10 Writing edit Robin McKinley has written a variety of novels mostly in the fantasy genre Several of her novels are her own personal renditions of classic fairy tales with a feminist twist 11 These retellings usually feature a strong female protagonist who does not wait to be rescued but instead takes an active role in determining the course of her own life Beauty and Rose Daughter are both versions of Beauty and the Beast Spindle s End is the story of Sleeping Beauty and Deerskin and two of the stories in The Door in the Hedge are based on other folk tales Besides adapting classic fairy tales McKinley wrote her own rendition of the Robin Hood story in her novel The Outlaws of Sherwood 12 McKinley has written two novels set in the imaginary land of Damar The Blue Sword and The Hero and the Crown 13 Her contribution to the Imaginary Lands anthology and the stories in A Knot in the Grain are also set there Her standalone novels include Sunshine Shadows and Dragonhaven 14 McKinley says she writes about strong heroines because she feels very strongly about the potential for girls to be doing things and she feels that the selection of fantasy literature featuring girls is scarce and unsatisfactory According to biographer Marilyn H Karrenbrock McKinley s females do not simper they do not betray their own nature to win a man s approval But neither do they take love lightly or put their own desires before anything else In McKinley s books the romance like the adventure is based upon ideals of faithfulness duty and honor 15 Works editChildren s picture books edit Rowan 1992 Illustrated by Donna Ruff My Father is in the Navy 1992 Illustrated by Martine Gourbalt The Stone Fey 1998 Illustrated by John ClappAdaptations edit Black Beauty Storybook Edition 1986 Illustrated by Susan Jeffers Originally by Anna Sewell 1877 The Light Princess 1988 Illustrated by Katie Thamer Treheme Chapter book Originally by George MacDonald 1864 Tales from the Jungle Book 1985 Illustrated by Jos A Smith Contains versions of Kaa s Hunting Mowgli s Brothers Tiger Tiger retold by McKinley and based on the short stories by Rudyard Kipling in The Jungle Book 1894 Standalone novels edit Beauty A Retelling of the Story of Beauty and the Beast 1978 Folktales The Outlaws of Sherwood 1988 Deerskin 1993 Rose Daughter 1997 Folktales Spindle s End 2000 Folktales Sunshine 2003 Dragonhaven 2007 Chalice 2008 Pegasus 2010 Shadows 2013 Novels in series edit Damar edit The Blue Sword 1982 The Hero and the Crown 1984 Short stories set in Damar include The Healer 1982 The Stagman 1984 The Stone Fey 1998 A Pool in the Desert 2004 Collections edit The Door in the Hedge 1981 The Stolen Princess The Princess and the Frog The Hunting of the Hind The Twelve Dancing Princesses Imaginary Lands 1986 editor and contributor Paper Dragons by James P Blaylock The Old Woman and the Storm by Patricia A McKillip The Big Rock Candy Mountain by Robert Westall Flight by Peter Dickinson Evian Steel by Jane Yolen Stranger Blood by P C Hodgell The Curse of Igamor by Michael de Larrabeiti Tam Lin by Joan D Vinge The Stone Fey by Robin McKinley A Knot in the Grain and Other Stories 1994 The Healer The Stagman Touk s House Buttercups A Knot in the Grain Water Tales of Elemental Spirits 2004 by Peter Dickinson and Robin McKinley Prologue The Water Sprite by Robin McKinley and Peter Dickinson The Mermaid Song by Peter Dickinson The Sea King s Son by Robin McKinley Sea Serpent by Peter Dickinson Water Horse by Robin McKinley Kraken by Peter Dickinson A Pool in the Desert by Robin McKinley Fire Tales of Elemental Spirits 2009 by Peter Dickinson and Robin McKinley Phoenix by Peter Dickinson Hellhound by Robin McKinley Firework by Peter Dickinson Salamander Man by Peter Dickinson First Flight by Robin McKinley Note Earth and Air 2012 the third collection in the Elemental Spirits series was written entirely by Peter Dickinson Other collections to which she has contributed edit Elsewhere Volume II 1982 edited by Terri Windling and Mark Alan Arnold with The Healer Elsewhere Volume III 1984 edited by Terri Windling and Mark Alan Arnold with The Stagman Faery 1985 edited by Terri Windling with Touk s House Dragons and Warrior Daughters Fantasy Stories by Women Writers 1989 edited by Jessica Yates with The Healer Masterpieces of Fantasy and Wonder 1989 edited by David G Hartwell with The Princess and the Frog Spells of Enchantment The Wondrous Fairy Tales of Western Culture 1991 edited by Jack D Zipes with The Princess and the Frog Silver Birch Blood Moon The Snow White Blood Red Anthology Series 5 1999 edited by Ellen Datlow and Teri Windling with Marsh Magic The Year s Best Fantasy and Horror Sixteenth Annual Collection 2003 edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling with A Pool in the Desert Lightspeed Magazine Issue 45 February 2014 edited by John Joseph Adams with Hellhound Nonfiction edit Book introductions edit Imaginary Lands 1986 Oz The Hundredth Anniversary Celebration 2000 by Peter Glassman The Phoenix and the Carpet Five Children 2 originally published 1904 published with introduction 2012 by E NesbitReferences edit a b Karrenbrock 1986 pp 262 263 Crew 1994 pp 442 443 Julia Eccleshare Peter Dickinson obituary The Guardian Retrieved September 10 2018 Karrenbrock 1986 p 264 Sutherland 1986 p 161 Past Newbery Caldecott and Legacy Banquet Acceptance Speeches ALSC Retrieved June 25 2021 Winners World Fantasy Convention World Fantasy Awards Retrieved November 28 2022 Phoenix Award Children s Literature Association Retrieved November 28 2022 Mythopoeic Awards Winners Mythopoeic Society Retrieved November 28 2022 SFWA Names Robin McKinley Its 39th Grand Master Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association November 28 2022 Robin McKinley Contemporary Authors Online Gale Retrieved May 26 2011 Tchana 1995 pp 446 447 Perry 2011 p 1 Hearne 2015 Karrenbrock 1986 p 262 Works cited editCrew Hilary S 1994 McKinley Jennifer Carolyn Robin In Berger Laura Standley ed Twentieth Century Young Adult Writers St James Press ISBN 978 1 55 862202 9 Hearne Betsy 2015 McKinley Robin The Oxford Companion to Fairy Tales 2nd ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 acref 9780199689828 001 0001 ISBN 978 0 19 968982 8 Karrenbrock Marilyn H 1986 Robin McKinley In Estes Glenn E ed Dictionary of Literary Biography Vol 52 Gale ISBN 978 0 8103 1730 7 Perry Evelyn M 2011 Robin McKinley Girl Reader Woman Writer Scarecrow Press ISBN 978 0 8108 7744 3 Sutherland Zena 1986 Newbery Medal Books In Lee Kingman ed Newbery and Caldecott Medal Books 1976 1985 The Horn Book ISBN 978 0 87675 004 9 Tchana Katrin 1995 McKinley Robin In Silvey Anita ed Children s Books and Their Creators Houghton Mifflin ISBN 978 0 395 65380 7 Further reading editSelected scholarly works about McKinley Altmann Anna E September 1992 Welding Brass Tits on the Armor An Examination of the Quest Metaphor in Robin McKinley s The Hero and the Crown Children s Literature in Education 23 3 143 156 doi 10 1007 BF01131038 S2CID 161542199 Reprint in CLR 127 Cadden Michael Spring 1994 The Illusion of Control Narrative Authority in Robin McKinley s Beauty and The Blue Sword Mythlore 20 2 16 19 JSTOR 26812530 Reprint in CLR 127 Cadden Mike January 1997 Home Is a Matter of Blood Time and Genre Essentialism in Burnett and McKinley ARIEL 28 1 53 67 Reprint in CLR 127 Hearne Betsy December 1988 Beauty and the Beast Visions and Revisions of an Old Tale 1950 1985 The Lion and the Unicorn 12 2 74 111 doi 10 1353 uni 0 0146 S2CID 143651619 Reprint in CLR 127 Hains Maryellen May 1989 Beauty and the Beast 20th Century Romance Merveilles and Contes 3 1 75 83 JSTOR 41389992 Reprint Peacock Scot ed 2003 Children s Literature Review Vol 81 Gale ISBN 0787651230 Rutledge Amelia A 2001 Robin McKinley s Deerskin Challenging Narcissisms Marvels and Tales Journal of Fairy Tales Studies 15 2 168 182 doi 10 1353 mat 2001 0028 S2CID 143473171 Reprint in CLR 127 Sackelman Ellen R 2003 More Than Skin Deep Robin McKinley s Beauty A Retelling of the Story of Beauty and the Beast In Fisher Jerilyn Silber Ellen S eds Women in Literature Reading Through the Lens of Gender Greenwood Press pp 32 34 ISBN 978 0 313 31346 2 Sanders Lynn Moss Fall 1996 Girls Who Do Things The Protagonists of Robin McKinley s Fantasy Fiction The ALAN Review 24 1 38 42 doi 10 21061 alan v24i1 a 7 Reprint in CLR 127 Children s Literature Review Excerpts from Reviews Criticism and Commentary on Books for Children and Young People Vol 127 Thomson Gale 2008 ISBN 978 1414428963 Selected interviews Podell Tim August 24 2014 Video Interview of Robin McKinley Good Conversations Retrieved September 12 2018 Robin McKinley Interviewed 2004 by Sandy Auden Found in The Third Alternative 37 Spring 2004 editor Andy Cox Author Spotlight Robin McKinley 2014 by Kevin McNeil Found in Lightspeed February 2014 editor John Joseph Adams Wright Allen W 2002 Interviews in Sherwood Robin McKinley Archived from the original on February 26 2017 Retrieved September 12 2018 External links editRobin McKinley at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Robin McKinley at Library of Congress with 32 library catalog records Robin McKinley cover art novel synopses reviews Robin McKinley at the Science Fiction Awards Database Interview by Allen W Wright 2002 at Interviews in Sherwood about her novel The Outlaws of Sherwood 1988 Awards listed on the Association for Library Service to Children ALSC webpage Robin McKinley s blog Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robin McKinley amp oldid 1217669049, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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