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Article

Publication Date

1986

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"Psyche" from C. S. Lewis' Till We Have Faces by Patrick Wynne. This piece was the front cover for Mythlore 39. Psyche is the central figure, holding the lamp, while her sisters are in the lower corners. Eros spreds his arms over all. Pat has been doing artwork for Mythlore for several years and continues to contribute fine pieces. He currently lives in Fosston, Minnesota.

"The Mistress of the Silver Moon" from George MacDonald's The Princess and Curdie by Nancy-Lou Patterson. This piece was the front cover for Mythlore 21. The picture presents a moment of revelation for Curdie. Nancy-Lou is the Reviews Editor for Mythlore as well as contributing artwork from time to time. Her recently published fantasy Apple Staff and Silver Crown contains many of her own illustrations. She currently lives in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.

"Trothplight at Cerin Amroth" from J. R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings by Paula DiSante. This piece was the back cover for Mythlore 45. The scene depicts Arwen and Aragorn in Lothlorien. Paula's particular interest is in doing illustrations of Tolkien's works. From Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan, she is preparing to do graduate studies in film.

"The Meditation of Mordred" from Charles Williams' The Region of the Summer Stars by Sarah Beach. This piece was the back cover for Mythlore 39. Mordred is encircled by two key phrases from the poem. Sarah is Associate Editor for Mythlore and also contributes the Mythopoesis column. She currently lives in Los Angeles, California.

The "Triskelion" by Patrick Wynne is the Society's emblem. It served as the front cover for Mythlore 35.

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