Tag Archive | Fairy Tale

The Mouse that Squeaked – Adventures Continue!

Originally posted on JEMSBOOKS:
THE MOUSE THAT SQUEAKED – ADVENTURES CONTINUE! Several months ago I posted about a mouse problem we had in our house. This little critter and his buddies made a mess of my pantry cabinet. I inadvertently left all kinds of snacks that they liked in packages or plastic bags on the…

The Big-Bold-Blue of Beyond… Stuart France

The King of Castle-Hill… Stuart France

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
* …There once was a King who lived in a Castle on a Hill. He was Lord and Master of all he surveyed. One daughter he had sired but his wife had died in giving the child life. His daughter was a great beauty and the King…

Clouds Grey as Mountains… Stuart France

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
* … “An exquisite exposition!” “You don’t like it do you?” “A revelation in rhyme!” “That bad, huh?” “And darn great grubbing to boot!” “Really?” “Oh yes, although you may not realise it, you have single handedly provided the key to a problem that has plagued my…

Mountains White as Clouds… Stuart France

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
* … “As I see it,” continues Wen, “we have two possible identities for an Old Woman who tends a Herb Garden and can be described as an Enchantress, or an Ogress…” “Only two?” “She is either Mother Earth or she is Mother Nature.” “The first is…

Guest author: Beth Cooley – contributor to Wee Folk and Wise, edited by Deby Fredericks

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
Deby Fredericks is the  author of a number of fantasy books, including The Grimhold Wolf, a Gothic style werewolf novel and Seven Exalted Orders. She also writes children’s fantasy as Lucy D. Ford. She has also collated a collection of short stories from twenty authors including Beth…

The Writer’s Toolbox

Originally posted on Story Empire:
Craig here again, I know I’m a little bit out of order, but I didn’t want us to be dark this week. Today I want to talk about pushing ourselves as writers. My regulars know that I include a personal challenge with everything I write. These can be simple, or…

Book Review “Cinder” Marissa Meyer

Book Review “Cinder” Marissa Meyer

Originally posted on AlliesOpinions:
The #1 New York Times Bestselling Series! Humans and androids crowd the raucous streets of New Beijing. A deadly plague ravages the population. From space, a ruthless lunar people watch, waiting to make their move. No one knows that Earth’s fate hinges on one girl. . . . Cinder, a gifted…

The Fallen Angels of Karnataka by Hans M. Hirschi. A ‘late’ blog tour entry of sorts.

Originally posted on Just Olga:
I must explain the background to this post. I saw that author Hans Hirschi (whom I had met through Twitter and Triberr) was seeking blogs for a blog tour just around Christmas time last year. Having heard about the book and being keen on reading it, I thought the tour would…

Anyone heard from Jane lately?

Originally posted on Have We Had Help?:
We’ve all got Internet friends, many of whom we will never physically meet. What would you do if they were no longer there? Would you care? The thought occurred recently when a very dear friend of mine, who I worked with at the University of Waikato back in…

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