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The Sealey Challenge Day 2! Every Poem a Potion, Every Song a Spell by Stephanie Parent
Every Poem A Potion, Every Song a Spell by Stephanie Parent Querencia Press In the forward, Parent explains that “all these poems contain...

The Sealey Challenge Day 1! August 1. Glass and Feathers by Lissa Sloan
Lissa Sloan uses the Cinderella fairy tale among others in Glass and Feathers to showcase limiting thoughts that most people have at one...

The Fairy Tale Magazine Contest is almost over!!!!
Check us out! The contest ends July 31, 2024! I cannot enter because I am staff, but if you have a financial hardship, contact me at...
Facebook Disabled My Accounts
I am still attempting to appeal--if someone actually knows how to do it, please tell me. I've been down every rabbit hole there is trying...


Perennial Death: Fantastic Read
I was fortunate enough to meet Rosaura Irene at the university she attends. I support and buy zombie stories and novels, but I usually do...


The Sealey Day Challenge Day 31. The End. "The Odessey of Star Wars: An Epic Poem by Jack Mitchell
I read the first few sections and my favorite scene that we covered earlier in the week. I agree that this is on par with Homer. It's a...


The Sealey Challenge Day 30: "Not a Princess But (Yes) There was a Pea..." Rebecca Buchannon
"Not a Princess But (Yes) There was a Pea & Other Fairy Tales to Foment Revolution" by Rebecca Buchannon has clever and precise poetry....


The Sealey Challenge Day 29: "Mama Phife Represents" by Cheryl Boyce-Taylor
This is a hybrid book. It is a memoir-in-verse with photos and letters included. It shows a mother's grief story and a mother's love...


The Sealey Challenge Day 28: "The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows" by John Koenig
I have to admit that this a clever idea. Lots of words--most I've never heard of that allow for small moments of explication through a...


The Sealey Challenge Day 27: poetic parts of "Return of the Jedi" by James Kahn
Some day you need to read the prose that made you fall in love with poetry. I recommend it. Darth Vader's last thoughts are some of my...
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