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''The White Isle'' is a fantasy novel by American writer Darrell Schweitzer, illustrated by Stephen Fabian. Publication history Originally published as a 10,000-word novelette in ''Weirdbook'' no. 9, July 1975, the author later expanded it into a 55,000-word novel.Thomas, G. W.An Interview with Darrell K. Schweitzer, Jan. 20, 2018. In its expanded form, it was first published in ''Fantastic (magazine), Fantastic Science Fiction'' magazine in two parts, as "The White Isle" and "The Magician's Daughter," in v. 27, no. 9-10, April-July 1980. It was subsequently published in book form in trade paperback by Borgo Press in December 1989, with a hardcover edition following from Owlswick Press in February 1990 and later trade paperback and ebook editions from Wildside Press in April 2007 and January 2011. It was also reprinted, together with Alan Rodgers's ''Bone Music (Alan Rodgers novel), Bone Music'', in ''Weird Tales Library'', v. 1, no. 1, Winter 1999. Summary The novel takes the fo ...
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