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A Tale of a Mouse, Rat, and a Princess
The 2008 movie "The Tale of Despereaux" is about a mouse named Despereaux and a rat named Roscuro. This is a fairy tale. So of course, there is a princess and castle and a king. There is a queen too, but...
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1 commentFREE Coloring Pages - Cartoon Princess
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1 commentThe Red Shoes a Fairy Tale by Gloria Fowler and Sun Young Yoo
The Red Shoes by Gloria Fowler and illustrated by Sun Yung Yoo is an original retelling of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale The Red Shoes. This modern version is pleasing to see with exquisitely detailed artwork and an appealing storyline.
7 commentsIs it Possible to Rekindle Long Lost Love?
No, this isn't a fairy tale, and I don't know if it has a happily ever after, either. Only time will tell. Is it really possible to rekindle a love that has been lost for years? That all depends. ...
22 commentsBitter Words of Love
It takes a pair of souls to be in love. But funny enough, it just takes only one to break it.Unlike in fairy tales, love journey of two people may not always end with the happily ever after sealed with a...
3 commentsThe gruesome origins of your favourite fairy tales.
Everyone knows the classic fairytale stories, especially as immortalised by Disney. But it may intrigue you to know that the original versions of today's fairy tales were much stranger, darker fare...
9 commentsSpoonerisms: Tongue-tied Tales and Fables
What's a spoonerism, you might ask? If you were to rephrase that question, "sput's a woonerism," then it would be obvious you're already familiar with these phonetic manglings nicknamed after the Reverend William Archibald Spooner, who had a knack for turning the English language on its ear.
2 commentsHow to Write Genre Fiction for Beginners
Genre Fiction can be defined as stories that deal with the speculative or the imaginary. Traditionally this encompasses genres like Fantasy, Science Fiction, and Horror. If you are interested in getting into this type of writing then look no further.
1 commentPippin and the Christmas Fairy
This a Christmas fairy tale written and illustrated by my sister Hayley James. She has given me her full permission to share this story with all of you, in the hope that both adults and children alike will...
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