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  • Review by Lissa Sloan: Wendy, Darling by A. C. Wise

    Her memories were the only things that allowed her to cope with her brothers forgetting, their parents She didn’t protect her. her forget who she is, her parents, even her name. For seeing her own daughter in her place, she must admit that in all the years of clinging to her memories Through the eyes of its girls and women, Neverland is a very different place, one of shadowy secrets

  • Book Review: "Phaedra" by Laura Shepperson

    Indeed, the clarity and unsentimentality of her words are what lift this book up among the current crush But as I read it, at times deeply unsettled about just how badly women fare in the Athens of Shepperson ’s imagination, I thought, well, based on what we know of women’s status in Ancient Greece, the depictions I appreciated the feeling of truth this book had, despite its being grounded in myth. I’m glad I read it. Thank you to NetGalley for providing this book for review.

  • "Find Your Voice" by Lauren Reynolds

    Until I can no longer hear The song of the sea The voice of the trees The whisper of sacred fire   Stripped of my weirdness  Reshaped into their box Of perfection and normalcy And still they say I am not good Who’ve never left your side  Merely waited for your sacred voice To return  Lauren Reynolds spends her She lives in Maryland with her best friend and a Hellhound whom is in a long standing hostage negotiation for control of her lap due to a jealous rivalry with her laptop.

  • Review by Kelly Jarvis: The Foreign Exchange by Veronica G. Henry

    What I loved most about the book was the atmosphere of New Orleans and the history of Vodou magic. time that “cleared the path for change”, and each time Reina performs a ritual, the reader can feel her You can find the book here . Her poetry has also been featured or is forthcoming in Blue Heron Review , Mermaids Monthly , Eternal her at https://kellyjarviswriter.com/

  • Book Review: Ashes by M.K. Harkins

    Had I read it at 12, I’d have adored it. does she have an interestingly weird job after school, Ashley also has a terrific bestie, and Harry, her I loved how both Ashley and Harry had points of view chapters. I don’t want to tell too much, as this story could easily be ruined by spoilers. Because of Fairy Tale Magazine, I also have a lot to compare this book to, and it holds up well against

  • Cinderella’s Hearth

    Also, the truth is, I also lost track of it over the holidays. I try to put it on early in the day, and before long, the whole house smells like the holidays, no matter Her fairy tale poems and short stories appear in The Fairy Tale Magazine, Niteblade Magazine, Corvid

  • Review by Kelly Jarvis: The Society for Soulless Girls by Laura Stevens

    Alice uses a spell from a library book to perform an ancient soul splitting ritual that will soften her I would definitely consider using this text in my Young Adult Literature classroom! You can find the book here . Her poetry has also been featured or is forthcoming in Blue Heron Review , Mermaids Monthly , Eternal her at https://kellyjarviswriter.com/

  • Book Review: The Spellbook of Fruit and Flowers by Christine McDermott

    She also includes figures from history, mythology, and legend as subjects in her work, so if you’re a I would absolutely recommend this book be added to your TBR list this summer. You can buy the book HERE.

  • Review by Kelly Jarvis: Draw Down the Moon by P. C. Cast and Kristin Cast

    When Wren suddenly feels magick course through her veins on her 18th birthday, the two friends’ lives I thoroughly enjoyed the dual protagonist point of view in Draw Down the Moon. You can find the book here. Her short fiction has appeared in The Chamber Magazine and the World Weaver Press Anthology Mothers of You can find her at https://kellyjarviswriter.com/

  • Throwback Thursday: Pumpkin Revisited by Sharmon Gazaway

    I just want to know where are my seeds? It reflects my plump orange glory, old friends since I first cracked the seedcase and burial chamber— I just want to know where are my seeds? I’ll show them some real magic. Her poetry is featured in Rhonda Parrish's anthology, "Dark Waters," Sept. 14, 2021. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in The Forge, Daily Science Fiction, New Myths, Love Letters

  • Tsunami Came In Sparkling Midnight by Dyani Sabin

    Those things I couldn’t reuse, I left scattered like lentils on a dress of ash. As the clock struck midnight I looked up in fear, not of losing wishes or princely kisses, but at clouds I ran, prince with one shoe went for help, but now we float tethered to branches of hazel and willow. I wept in the muck and turtle doves carried us seeds. You can find her haunting a cornfield, chasing ghosts on the endangered species list.

  • Kelly's Cozy Autumn Reads: The Season of the Witch

    You can read my review here . I love Louisa Morgan’s sweeping historical novel A Secret History of Witches . You can read my review here . You can find my review here . You can read my review here .

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