This is the cover art from Enchanted Conversation, a bi-monthly webzine that publishes original stories using fairy tale, folktale, and mythic themes. In their latest winter issue they are featuring a tale that I penned. Click HERE to read my story. What do you think?
Congrats!
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Thank you!
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I’m judging a book by its cover! Elegant!
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This outfit is worth a visit just for the visual art. I appreciate their appreciation of traditional, folk, and fairy tales. It’s pretty cool to be included there. (yes, I feel like a winner)
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Congratulations, going over to read now.
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Thank you Robbie. I hope you enjoy what you read.
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Congratulations! And isn’t the artwork fantastic too; done you proud 🙂
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Thank you Crispina. I ventured with this one. It’s cool to be arted up like that.
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The icing on the cake, eh 🙂
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A wonderful and enchanting story! The artwork of the cover cloaks the words within perfectly. Congratulations.
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Thank you so much. I am glad if you liked the story. Yes, they sure do a great job wrapping up the stories with visuals. It’s pretty cool. Christmas come early.
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A delightful story, that turns around convention and makes it more true. (K)
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Thank you for reading and returning with your thoughtful comment. Yes, no evil stepmothers or big bad wolves and no hardy woodsman to save the day.
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A lovely story. It reminded me of Hans Christian Anderson.
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Wow, that’s a fine comparison. It’s been a long while since I’ve read his work. I did re-read the Brother’s Grimm a couple years ago, their versions sharper edged. Raising two boys did you read many traditional fairy tales to them? Did they enjoy them? I used to read them aloud to fourth graders and all the students seemed to really like them. I wanted to make sure that they all had these iconic tales; too many did not know these stories or had only seen Disney versions. Fairy tales speak to all ages.
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Yes, I read all the Hans Christian Anderson and the Brothers Grimm fairy tales to both my sons. We also had the audio books. Michael, particularly, listened to a lot of audio books as he was sick a lot when he was younger. Both my boys are artistic and love reading. I am not a huge Disney fan although I love Alice in Wonderland.
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Congratulations – a lovely story and well deserving publication.
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Thank you Anne. I’m pleased you went hopping around to read and comment, I really appreciate that.
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I think it’s awesome. Congratulations!
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Thank you Norah. As you might say, I’m chuffed.
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And so you should be. You’re an awesome writer.
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Gosh. Maybe, maybe not, but I train among the best. Every week.
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As do the rest of us. 🙂
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You’re a talented, thought provoking writer. Keep penning.
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I’ll pen, you quill.
Thanks, Bonnie.
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