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Erie Tales Myths and Mayhem: Erie Tales VII: Myths and Mayhem (edition 2014)

by Great Lakes Association Of Horror Writers (Author)

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Our lives are built from the myths and fairy tales of our youth. Our first cautionary tales come not from our parents, but the stories found in little golden books with geese in hats on the covers. Throughout our lives, they are told and re-told, the characters changing shape and motive, but the message remaining true - don't leave the path, careful what you wish for, smarter is better that bigger. Presented to you in this, our seventh offering, are eleven stories that never quite left us, fashioned in new ways as only we can. Some you will recognize - Puss in Boots, The Pied Piper, Little Red Riding Hood. Others come from far flung lands, like Japan, Eastern Europe, Norway. So, find your favorite reading nook, grab your warmest blanket, and get ready to remember a time when your mind was open to the strongest magic only a fairy tale could offer. Our magic is a little stronger, so maybe you'd better bring that night light, too.… (more)
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Title:Erie Tales Myths and Mayhem: Erie Tales VII: Myths and Mayhem
Authors:Great Lakes Association Of Horror Writers (Author)
Info:CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (2014), 108 pages
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Our lives are built from the myths and fairy tales of our youth. Our first cautionary tales come not from our parents, but the stories found in little golden books with geese in hats on the covers. Throughout our lives, they are told and re-told, the characters changing shape and motive, but the message remaining true - don't leave the path, careful what you wish for, smarter is better that bigger. Presented to you in this, our seventh offering, are eleven stories that never quite left us, fashioned in new ways as only we can. Some you will recognize - Puss in Boots, The Pied Piper, Little Red Riding Hood. Others come from far flung lands, like Japan, Eastern Europe, Norway. So, find your favorite reading nook, grab your warmest blanket, and get ready to remember a time when your mind was open to the strongest magic only a fairy tale could offer. Our magic is a little stronger, so maybe you'd better bring that night light, too.

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