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A Gift of Her Own
1995
First Published
4.07
Average Rating
48
Number of Pages
When Elmy runs away from home in the human town to escape the mockery of the rich children, she meets some elves of the Wolfrider tribe who convince her that her home-made button necklace proves that she is special—one of the Makers who have rare creative gifts.When Elmy runs away to escape mocking rich children, she meets some elves of the Wolfrider tribe who convince her that her home-made button necklace proves that she is special—one of the Makers who have rare creative gifts
Avg Rating
4.07
Number of Ratings
147
5 STARS
40%
4 STARS
32%
3 STARS
23%
2 STARS
5%
1 STARS
0%
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Author

Wendy Pini
Wendy Pini
Author · 47 books

Wendy Pini is one-half of a husband and wife team with Richard Pini that created, most notably, the Elfquest series. Wendy was born in California and adopted into the Fletcher Family in Santa Clara County. Early on, she developed as an artist and was the illustrator of her high school year book. She submitted samples of her artwork to Marvel Comics at 17 that were rejected. Pini attended Pitzer College and received her B.A. in the Arts and joined the Los Angeles Science Fiction Society. In 1972, she married Richard Pini and began illustrating science fiction magazines, including Galaxy, Galileo, and Worlds of If. In 1977, Richard and Wendy established a publishing company called Warp Graphics to publish their first Elfquest comic. Elfquest was self-published for 25 years and in 2003, licensed to DC Comics. The comic series has won several awards, including the Ed Aprill Award for Best Independent Comic, two Alley Awards, the Fantasy Festival Comic Book Awards for Best Alternative Comic, and the Golden Pen Award. Wendy has illustrated other works, including Jonny Quest in 1986, Law and Chaos in 1987, and in 1989, two graphic novels of Beauty and the Beast. Recently in 2007, she completed a graphic novel entitled The Masque of Red Death. Wendy has received several awards over the last four decades, including the San Diego Comic Convention Inkpot Award, the New York State Jaycees Distinguished Service Award, the Balrog Award for Best Artist, and was inducted into the Friends of Lulu Women Cartoonists Hall of Fame in 2002. Wendy and her husband currently reside in Poughkeepsie, New York.

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