THE SNOW QUEEN, a unique reworking of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale, moves from the polite Victorian society of 19th century Scandinavia to the magical worlds of shamanism and the Finnish myth cycle, the Kalevala. Ritva, the fierce, impetuous daughter of a Saami shaman, and the sheltered mid- Victorian maiden Gerda embark on a dangerous quest. Together, they set out to rescue Gerda's friend Kai from the Snow Queen's wintry palace beyond the Cave of the North Wind, where earth and day end. Kernaghan blends fantasy and historical realism to create a story that will appeal to readers of all ages. Thistledown Press, May 2000, trade paperback, 160 pages. $12.95. DANCE OF THE SNOW DRAGON is based on Tibetan Buddhist accounts of Shambhala, the mystical kingdom beyond the farthest snow peaks. Set in eighteenth century Bhutan, it tells the story of the young monk Sangay Tenzing, who sets out on an arduous journey across the Himalayas to save Shambhala from destruction. His companion and guide is the bad-tempered Bon sorceress Jatsang. DANCE OF THE SNOW DRAGON vividly evokes a world of ancient warriors, kings, magicians, goddesses and demons. Sean Stewart, author of MOCKINGBIRD and GALVESTON, says, "This book delivers in spades that sense of wonder fantasy was always supposed to be about.'' Thistledown Press, 1995, paperback, 325 pages. $8.00 THE SARSEN WITCH is a tale of earth-magic, megaliths and high adventure in the bronze-age world of the Wessex warrior chieftains. Apprenticed to a bronze-smith, trapped into a political marriage with the Great Chief Ricca, the earth-witch Naeri uses her geomantic powers in a plot to overthrow the horse-tribes and restore the Earth-Mother's people to their ancestral lands. Continues the chronicles of the Grey Isles that began with JOURNEY TO APRILIOTH and SONGS FROM THE DROWNED LANDS (winner of the Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Award for 1983-1984) Ace, 1989, pb. 218 pp. $5.00 Based on a critically acclaimed documentary film by Jonathon Kay, WALKING AFTER MIDNIGHT is a wide-ranging, in-depth look at the emotional and spiritual dimensions of reincarnation. Included are interviews with the Dalai Lama of Tibet and Elisabeth Kubler-Ross; the personal experience of MartinSheen, Rae Dawn Chong and other entertainment figures; interviews with Australian aboriginal people on their concept of the ``dream time''; chapters on channeling, spontaneous recollection of past lives, past-life regression and child prodigies; and a history of reincarnation as reflected in western art, literature and music. Berkley Non-fiction pb, 1990, 217 pp. $5.00 DARK GARDENS OF THE ZODIAC. Chapbook. Collected poetry on fantasy and science fiction themes. Neville Books, 1999. $5.00 LIGHT LIKE A SUMMONS, edited by J. Michael Yates. This anthology of five B.C. women poets includes speculative poetry by Rhysling Award nominees Eileen Kernaghan and Mary E. Choo. Cacanadadada Press, 1989. Trade pb, 77 pp. $10.00. All prices are in U.S. dollars and include postage and handling. For more information e-mail Eileen_Kernaghan@mindlink.bc.ca, or write : Eileen Kernaghan 225 Townsend Place New Westminster B.C. Canada V3L 1L4