Elfpunk
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Elfpunk is a subgenre of urban fantasy, specifically consisting of novels and stories in which faeries and elves are transplanted from rural folklore into modern urban settings. Some works in this subgenre are
- Holly Black, "Tithe"
- Emma Bull, "War for the Oaks"
- Charles de Lint, "Jack the Giant-Killer"
- John M. Ford, "The Last Hot Time"
- Mercedes Lackey, the "Serrated Edge" series
- Delia Sherman, "Changeling"
- Josepha Sherman, "Son of Darkness"
- Adam Stemple, "Singer of Souls"
- Terri Windling, editor, the "Borderland" series