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  • Throwback Thursday: Madame Chlorisse & Associates by Penny Jo McAllister

    She told of how her father had died, leaving just her and her mother and her sister Fanchelle. “I can’t take it anymore. I’m running away. But I can’t bear to leave you, Daisy.” I think my garden would love you. I have such a black thumb.” Maybe I should just curse her and be done with it.” bring you here; I could have left you to die.

  • Review by Lissa Sloan: Flemish Folktales by Signe Maene

    My answer to any of these questions would have been no before I discovered Belgian author Signe Maene When she announced a Kickstarter for a collection of tales in a beautifully illustrated book, I backed Happy ever after is not usually the rule here. I have a soft spot for Devil stories, so it’s no surprise that my favorite in this collection, “The Ship You can find it here .

  • Review by Kelly Jarvis: The Highway of Spirit and Bone by Steven Ostrowski

    including David’s wife and two children, Jeanette’s possessive ex-lover, and the ghost of their abusive father As the family drives down I-40, the narrator, David, notes a red, white, and blue sign spray painted relationships, but, like the narrator’s mother, in the end, it will be all the love between the characters that I You can purchase the book here and sign up for my reader list here to have my exclusive interview with You can find her at https://kellyjarviswriter.com/

  • Cinderella's Hearth: Transforming Pumpkins with Kitchen Magic by Kelly Jarvis

    While I have never met someone who was able to turn a pumpkin into a gilded coach, I once had a fairy log swirled with cream cheese icing, I feel she is with me, sprinkling her fairy dust over my ingredients so I don’t make any mistakes. Pumpkin Roll , Pixabay I don’t think I will ever be a fairy godmother in the kitchen, but I offer Kelley (I also mist the pan and parchment with cooking spray). 2.      

  • FTM's Poetry Contest Winners

    Dancing with her was a joy at first. The time came when her every kiss, her every hand-brush felt like the peck of a small, hungry bird. Cast no shadow in moonlight. Cast a glamour To avoid the gaze of your mother, or In extreme cases, your father. Be reborn in the castrated foam of your father.

  • Cinderella’s Hearth: Caviar of the Chicken Coop

    I hope Cinderella had plenty of chickens to feed and keep her company. I blame you, Big Cholesterol. I hope Cinderella scrambled them with abandon to keep up her strength. I figure Todd and I can use them as the basis of two hearty dinners. If I have cheese, eggs and milk along with beans, vegetables, pasta and rice, I can eat as well as Cinderella

  • Cinderella’s Hearth: Did Cinderella Watch the Stars? By Kate Wolford

    Today, as I idly glanced over a horoscope, I asked myself, would Cinderella have consulted astrologers I do know that there are people who will do a chart rectification for you, but I don’t fancy giving I suppose part of my skepticism lies in the fact that I can never know if my horoscope could really be And yet … I love the stars, the Milky Way, the universe. (I even make moon water !)

  • Cinderella’s Hearth: One Book Changes Things, by Kate Wolford

    The way I see it, books would have given her the imagination to believe in her fairy godmother enough I don’t remember anything I read on Kindle.) One of the books I read changed the way I see the world, so I thought I’d share it with you. But I will tell you this: I was sobbing by the end. I was sad, for sure, but I also felt like my ideas of what it means to be human were bigger than they

  • Review by Kelly Jarvis: Marry Me by Midnight by Felicia Grossman

    Because her father, a prominent businessman who occupied a seat on the community Commission, has recently passed away, Isabelle must find a partner who will allow her to retain control at work. of festivals that announce her desire to marry, and she invites all eligible Jewish bachelors. I enjoyed it! You can find the book here. You can find her at https://kellyjarviswriter.com/

  • Book Review by Lissa Sloan: After the Forest by Kell Woods

    They escaped the witch and made it home to their father in a happy ending to a horrific tale. Though she doesn’t dare reveal the secret behind her addictive gingerbread--the witch’s book of magic --for fear of reawakening the villagers’ suspicions about her, Greta must find a way to protect her home spiced with shapeshifting wolves, a cursed bear, green witches, and gorgeous fairy tale symbolism, and I You can pre-order a copy HERE.

  • Review by Kelly Jarvis: In Circling Flight by Jane Harrington

    I can’t understand how you make something this soft and pretty from what grows on the back of a goat In Circling Flight  is a book I will spiral back to again and again because each read will yield new I highly recommend this beautiful book! Her debut novella, Selkie Moon , was released in 2025. her at https://kellyjarviswriter.com/

  • Review by Kelly Jarvis: Divining the Leaves by Shveta Thakrar

    Ridhi would rather spend time hugging trees and wandering the forests than auditioning for the dance Ridhi tells stories with her scents, but her teenage peers find her behaviors strange. I loved it! Fairy Tale Magazine ’s new YouTube channel here . her at https://kellyjarviswriter.com/

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