Where Desert Spirits Crowd the Night
What is the setting in the story, Where Desert Spirits Crowd the Night?
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Sophie Etoile lives in de Lint's fictional city of Newford, where many of his adventures are set. The city is a large, complicated place, with a mix of rich and poor, of residential areas and industrial ones. She is an artist who does not like attending her own art shows but ends up at one anyway. Her dream world is an escape from Newford and its problems, not that she does not like her friends such as Max, but she has a dream place called Mabon where she can have fun and enjoy the company of Jeck Crow. In "Where Desert Spirits Crowd the Night," the music of a flute draws her out of Mabon into the dream world of Kokopelli and Coyote. The desert seems like one from the American Southwest, but there is no way out of it. Coyote says that there is one, but he is so full of mischief that it is hard to tell whether he is ever truly serious, which means that Sophie could be trapped in the desert every time she sleeps.
Where Desert Spirits Crowd the Night