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Anthology edited by Kate Wolford.
Fantasy / Short Story Anthology
Release Date: April 19, 2022
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ISBN-13: 978-1734054569
Anthology: Approx. 65,000 words / 215 pages
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Fantasy / Short Story Anthology
Release Date: April 19, 2022
Trade Paperback
ISBN-13: 978-1734054569
Anthology: Approx. 65,000 words / 215 pages
Also available as an ebook
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DescriptionWe remember her best as the generous fairy who dresses Cinderella and handles transportation while she’s at it. But that’s just the most famous fairy godmother’s tale. With a little imagination, you’ll find that fairy godmothers and godfathers appear in many varied forms. The authors in this anthology have crafted new tales that re-imagine the fairy godmother and her role.
A young fairy grapples with imposter syndrome as she takes up her new appointment as godmother. Immortal sisters bestow blessings and curses on princesses as a way to battle the patriarchal fairy godfathers. A struggling artist receives a godmother’s help to impress at her high school reunion. Sparing the life of a moth leads to magical help from an unexpected protector. Retellings of Pinocchio, Rumpelstiltskin, Beauty and the Beast, and The Frog Prince show the magic of these stories in a whole new light. Infused with modern sensibilities but honoring the tradition of fairy tales, these dozen stories will enchant and inspire you. Table of Contents“Wishes to Heaven” by Michelle Tang
“A Story of Soil and Stardust” by Kelly Jarvis “Real Boy” by Marshall J. Moore “Returning the Favor” by Lynden Wade “My Last Curse” by Elise Forier Edie “Face in the Mirror” by Sonni de Soto “Forgetful Frost” by Vivica Reeves “Modern Magic” by Carter Lappin “In the Name of Gold” by Claire Noelle Thomas “Of Wishes and Fairies” by Maxine Churchman “Flick: The Fairy Godmother” by Kim Malinowski “The Venetian Glass Girl” by Abi Marie Palmer Excerpt"The Venetian Glass Girl" by Abi Marie Palmer
Have you ever heard of the Venetian glass girl? It is a tale that may seem beyond belief in today’s world, but this story takes place in an era of magic. During that time, Michelangelo was extracting giants from marble in Florence and Copernicus was redrawing the heavens in Bologna. In an age of such marvels, is it so unbelievable that a kind fairy and an artisan could make a living child of glass? I invite you to read on and judge for yourself. On the Venetian island of Murano, there lived an old glassblower named Teodor. Teodor was a talented craftsman whose work was prized by many patrons and collectors. Yet, despite his success, he was unhappy. He lived alone above his workshop and had no family in the world. He was a shy individual, with a deeply lined face and raincloud eyes. He was friendly to his assistants, kind to stray dogs and honest with his customers. Almost everybody liked him, but nobody knew him well enough to love him. About the AnthologistKate Wolford is a writer, editor, and blogger living in the Midwest. Fairy tales are her specialty. Previous books include Beyond the Glass Slipper: Ten Neglected Fairy Tales to Fall in Love With, Krampusnacht: Twelve Nights of Krampus, Frozen Fairy Tales, and Skull and Pestle: New Tales of Baba Yaga all published by World Weaver Press. She was the founder of Enchanted Conversation: A Fairy Tale Magazine, at fairytalemagazine.com.
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Mothers of Enchantment: New Tales of Fairy Godmoth ....
Wolford, Kate and Tang, Michelle and Jarvis, Kelly
Praise“…it’s a charming concept, and Wolford’s love for fairy godmother tropes shines. Fans of contemporary fairy tales will find this worth a look.”
—Publishers Weekly "Wolford has curated a blend of old and new with a focus not only on compassion, but on paying it forward. Overall, this is an eclectic anthology with a fairy godmother for every kind of wish." --The Future Fire “If you’re interested in fantasy or mythology, this collection is well worth a read. It provides ample evidence that fairy godmothers are people too.” —LibraryThing Early Reviewer “This is a beautiful collection of such a variety of styles and stories! I thoroughly enjoyed reading it.” —Goodreads Reviewer |