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Irene Radford
Irene Radford has been writing stories ever since she figured out what a pencil was for. A member of an endangered species, a native Oregonian who lives in Oregon, she and her husband make their home in Welches, Oregon where deer, bears, coyotes, hawks, owls, and woodpeckers feed regularly on... show more

Irene Radford has been writing stories ever since she figured out what a pencil was for. A member of an endangered species, a native Oregonian who lives in Oregon, she and her husband make their home in Welches, Oregon where deer, bears, coyotes, hawks, owls, and woodpeckers feed regularly on their back deck. A museum trained historian, Irene has spent many hours prowling pioneer cemeteries deepening her connections to the past. Raised in a military family she grew up all over the US and learned early on that books are friends that don't get left behind with a move. Her interests and reading range from ancient history, to spiritual meditations, to space stations, and a whole lot in between. In June of 2011 Irene returns to fantasy with a new series, The Pixie Chronicles. The first being Thistle Down." Look for "Chicory Up in 2012.
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Angel's Guilty Pleasures
Angel's Guilty Pleasures rated it 7 years ago
A Spoonful of Magic Author: Irene Radford Genre: Urban Fantasy Publisher: Daw Books Release Date: November 7th 2017 Format: eBook Pages: 352 Source: NetGalley A delightful new urban fantasy about a kitchen witch and her magical family Daphne "Daffy" Rose Wallace Deschants has an ideal sub...
ayanami
ayanami rated it 12 years ago
Includes a story about the Trickster: "He was sitting in a waiting room with other god's from different religions, Buddha,Christ and so on. He was tricking them out of existence. It was part of a fantasy anthology."
Tracy's Stay in Midian
Tracy's Stay in Midian rated it 13 years ago
I won this book through librarything. I don't usually like the Arthurian books because none of them can live up to the epic greatness of The Mists of Avalon. But I was happily surprised by this one. Being Wiccan myself I loved reading an account (though fictionalized of course) of the slow takeover ...
Goat Heads and Sand Burrs, P. Kirby's Reading Blog
Somehow, against all odds, overcoming my usual lack of stick-to-it-tiveness, this book did not become a DNF. There was a touch of skimming in the last two chapters, but I read it from cover to cover, possibly as a object lesson to myself.Even though I write the other variant of urban fantasy (ass-ki...
Chris' Fish Place
Chris' Fish Place rated it 15 years ago
Overall, I have to say this collection was a bit of let down. A good portion of the stories were boring and predictable. Even "The Sword of Herkales" one could see coming a world away.I couldn't get though about 4-5, and one of the ones I got though, "The Arrows of Godly Pleasure", I really didn't...
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