Will Shetterly, Elsewhere (Tor, 1992) Elsewhere, by Will Shetterly, is a novel set in the shared world of Bordertown created by Terri Windling for a series of short story anthologies. Bordertown is a city at the Border of Faerie where elves, humans, and everyone in between live together more or less -- sometimes more and sometimes less. It's a place where magic works (usually) and technology doesn't (most of the time) -- a place where, if you keep your eyes and ears (pointed or not) open, you can find a place of your own.
He gets a job at Elsewhere and begins to fit into Bordertown. He makes some progress with Florida and is just starting to feel at home when Mooner creates a split in Castle Pup and everything falls apart, particularly for Ron. His descent has an abrupt, and, well, hair-raising surprise at the bottom, and he experiences a transformation on more than one level. As part of the Bordertown canon, Elsewhere is a must read, but it stands alone well, drawing the reader into the strange and wild place on the edge -- in more ways than one -- that is Bordertown. In many ways, Elsewhere sets the scene for the sequel Nevernever and Emma Bull's Finder. Shetterly neatly manages to introduce background information about Bordertown to new readers without being obvious or boring those already familiar with the place. Ron is an especially interesting character, brash and tough but hiding a world of hurt. The story provides a compelling backdrop for his development. Looking for something on the edge to read? Look Elsewhere. ![]() |
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