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It's been forever and a day since I made a sale for Fairy Tale Colors, but recently I started to practice speaking books into audio and I thought a perfect practice attempt would be to select Violet, one of the fairy tales in this little book, to get some opinions on what I might need to do to improve my skills, or hopefully compliments on the things I'm doing well. If you want to help me out with that endeavor, just click this button to go visit my page containing the four chapters. And don't forget to scroll down and grab the Deal on Fairy Tale Colors below!
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What if Snow White was a young woman running an orphanage for seven boys? What if the little mermaid was a deep-sea diver? And the twelve dancing princesses were students at an art school? You'll get all this, and more, in these ten ultra-short retellings of some of the most classic folk and fairy tales.
Though most of Robin Joy Wirth's stories carry a lot of steam, this collection is tame enough for a teen, but exciting enough to leave you wanting to read them again and again.
Six fairytales you thought you knew, set against a tapestry of historical backgrounds.
A lonely girl plots revenge in the shadow of a mountain.
A stolen princess fumbles a century backward.
A dwarfish man crafts brilliant automatons.
A Polish Jew strikes matches against the Nazis.
A dead girl haunts a crystal lake.
A terrified princess searches a labyrinth.
A rich collection of six historically inspired retellings, Once is a new generation of fairytales for those who thought they'd heard the tales in all their forms. Featuring the novellas of Elisabeth Grace Foley, Rachel Heffington, J Grace Pennington, Emily Ann Putzke, Suzannah Rowntree, and Hayden Wand.
Use this low-content book to create characters, settings, internal or external factors that might affect the outcome of your fiction.
Fill the 200 8.5x11in pages with details, or even just doodle in there if you want...
This is your creativity catch-all. Gather up all your story ideas and put them in here. $6.95 plus shipping in the US amazon store.
Written as a companion guide for the Worldbuilding Workbook, you can grab this as an ebook, or better yet purchase the paperbacks together for a more hands-on experience. This companion book is meant to be a sort of instruction manual on how you use your workbook, but also contains suggestions on how to use a three ring binder and create a workbook of your own instead.