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Dragonfield For Further Reference
Publishers Weekly (November 1, 1993): 81.
The reviewer of Here There Be Dragons says, "Dragon-lovers and maybe even dinophiles will unite to celebrate Yolen's .. . virtuosic poems and stories about dragons."
Rogers, Susan L. School Library Journal, vol.
40, no. 1 (January 1994): 117. "There are evil dragons as well as good ones in this collection," says Rogers, "and after experiencing their variety and might, readers won't be able to help echoing the author's hope that they will return some day."
Yolen, Jane. "Jane Yolen: Telling Tales."
Locus, vol. 39 (August 1997): 4-5, 72. In an interview, Yolen talks about the creative process involved in composing her works.
—— . "Jane Yolen: The Bardic Munchies."
Locus, vol. 26 (January 1991): 4,78. Yolen discusses why she thinks writing for children is challenging, as well as what...
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