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Showing posts with label inkgypsy writing. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
"True Love and Fairy Tales" Pt II (Article)
Part II of my article "True Love and Fairy Tales" is live at Supernatural Fairy Tales.
Part I takes a good (raised-eyebrow) look at Cinderella and Part II untangles Rapunzel (sorry, couldn't resist!).
True love in fairy tales isn't quite what most people think it is - it might actually be better. ;)
Part I is HERE and Part II is HERE.
Enjoy!
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Friday, February 19, 2010
True Love and Fairy Tales (Article)

by Emily Forgot
Here's the intro to get you started:
When most people think of love and fairy tales it tends to get boiled down to something like this:
Love-at-first-sight = true love = happily ever after (with maybe a task in the middle in which the hero proves just how far BEYOND the ends of the earth he’s willing to go for this true-love-at-first-sight-girl.)
The thing is, fairy tales are rarely like that at all, particularly if they’re about love...You can keep reading HERE. Enjoy! (Part two is coming on March 4th.)
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Saturday, October 31, 2009
"Torn" - A New Fairy Tale Inspired Short Story for Halloween (by me)

The genre for this one is dark fantasy and definitely verges on the creepy but isn't horror. (If you're in the mood for Halloween humor, Dorlana's story "Holiday" - also posted there - fits the bill beautifully.)
"Torn" is not a retelling like "Cages" is, but was instead inspired by a fairy tale I've loved since I was a girl. The fairy tale is "The Marsh King's Daughter" by Hans Christian Andersen. You can read the original HERE.
The only problem with "The Marsh King's Daughter" is I never liked the heavy religious stuff that it digresses into at one point before gaining back it's fairy tale form and resolving. It may be one of the reasons I rarely see it tackled. The topic of duality HCA's tale explores, however, I find fascinating - plus it has some awesome fairy tale characters and situations that are begging for more 'screen time'.
My heartfelt thanks to my wonderful @mudsock for creating the awesome illustration at the head of this post for me. I love it and think it suits the story perfectly. (He's all kinds of awesome - go check him out on Twitter and/or Facebook - you'll soon see what I mean.)
Enjoy - and Happy Halloween!
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
CAGES PDF Just Released - FREE Download
The whole story of
"Cages
A Steampunk Retelling of Grimm's Jorinde & Joringel
In V parts with Epilogue"
is now available for
FREE download & distribution
HERE
at the Supernatural Fairy Tales website.
Please note: if, when you click on the cover image at Supernatural Fairy Tales, a blank page opens and no document appears or downloads, try returning to the site and 'right-clicking' (or holding down the CNTRL button, then clicking) on the cover image and selecting 'SAVE LINK AS'. It should bring up a box with 'cages.pdf' already typed in the SAVE AS area. Click SAVE and it will download automatically after that. If you're still having problems accessing it, email me at fairytalenews AT gmail DOT com and I'll send it directly to you as soon as I see your mail.
Please feel free to download, copy and distribute the PDF to anyone you think will enjoy it.
[If you have any questions about the story, the short series podcast or the PDF, please don't hesitate to email me at fairytalenews AT gmail DOT com]
A Steampunk Retelling of Grimm's Jorinde & Joringel
In V parts with Epilogue"
is now available for
FREE download & distribution
HERE
at the Supernatural Fairy Tales website.
Please note: if, when you click on the cover image at Supernatural Fairy Tales, a blank page opens and no document appears or downloads, try returning to the site and 'right-clicking' (or holding down the CNTRL button, then clicking) on the cover image and selecting 'SAVE LINK AS'. It should bring up a box with 'cages.pdf' already typed in the SAVE AS area. Click SAVE and it will download automatically after that. If you're still having problems accessing it, email me at fairytalenews AT gmail DOT com and I'll send it directly to you as soon as I see your mail.

[If you have any questions about the story, the short series podcast or the PDF, please don't hesitate to email me at fairytalenews AT gmail DOT com]

Friday, August 28, 2009
5th & Final Podcast Episode of "CAGES: A Steampunk Retelling of Grimm's Jorinde & Joringel" is up

You can read the text and/or listen to the podcast
(me reading with music by Abney Park and sound effects added)
HERE.
There is a small button labeled PLAY below the header for the audio.
(me reading with music by Abney Park and sound effects added)
HERE.
There is a small button labeled PLAY below the header for the audio.
Part I can be found HERE.
Part II can be found HERE.
Part III can be found HERE.
Part IV can be found HERE.
Part II can be found HERE.
Part III can be found HERE.
Part IV can be found HERE.
There will also be a PDF of the whole story available for FREE download and distribution coming in the next few days, so watch for that (I will announce that here too).
I got a very nice review by "Diamonds & Toads", which you can read HERE. (Thank you Kate!)
As this is the final episode I have a short, but important, list of people to thank for their role in this process:
- Steampunk band "Abney Park" and 'Captain Robert', for generously giving me permission to play their music throughout the podcast. You guys have the BEST music for this genre! Thank you for allowing me to use your music to help tell my story.
- Dorlana Vann of Supernatural Fairy Tales for hosting the story and audio and for being patient with me on the technical details as I figure out my first podcast. Thank you for your generosity with the different blog format and for helping put my story out there. You really are 'a good fairy'.
- My husband Tom, for being my cheerleader, my extra eyes (and ears) on the story and for making sure I had chunks of uninterrupted time to focus on the work needed to get it all done. I couldn't have done it without your support.
- My son 'Jackzilla', who inspires me daily and gives me the best reason to write: these stories are for you little guy!
Thank you!
I hope you've enjoyed this different version of Jorinde & Joringel. Discovering my Muse had decided on steampunk was quite a challenge but now I'm completely hooked! Maybe there will be more steampunk fairy tales coming your way in the future... ;)
Friday, August 21, 2009
4th Podcast Episode of "CAGES: A Steampunk Retelling of Grimm's Jorinde & Joringel" is up

Part IV of V of my steampunk fairy tale retelling is up at Supernatural Fairy Tales!
You can read the text and/or listen to the podcast
(me reading with a little music added)
HERE.
There is a small button labeled PLAY below the header for the audio.
(me reading with a little music added)
HERE.
There is a small button labeled PLAY below the header for the audio.
Part I can be found HERE.
Part II can be found HERE.
Part III can be found HERE.
If you'd like to read the fairy tale that inspired it, you can find it HERE, at the amazing fairy tale resource site of SurLaLune.
The next and final episode - V - will drop on August 28th, along with a PDF of the whole story that will be available for FREE download and distribution.
Dorlana Vann has been wonderful for hosting this short story podcast series and very patient with me as I figure out the technical details of recording a podcast for the first time. :D
Thank you Dorlana! You are awesome!
Enjoy Part IV!
Friday, August 14, 2009
3rd Podcast Episode of "CAGES: A Steampunk Retelling of Grimm's Jorinde & Joringel" is up

You can read the text and/or listen to the podcast
(me reading with a little music added)
HERE.
There is a small button labeled PLAY below the header for the audio.
(me reading with a little music added)
HERE.
There is a small button labeled PLAY below the header for the audio.
Part I can be found HERE.
Part II can be found HERE.
If you'd like to read the fairy tale that inspired it, you can find it HERE, at the amazing fairy tale resource site of SurLaLune.
The next episode - IV - will drop on August 21st...
Thank you, once again, to Dorlana Vann for hosting this short story podcast series.
Enjoy!
Friday, August 7, 2009
2nd Podcast Episode of "CAGES: A Steampunk Retelling of Grimm's Jorinde & Joringel" is up
This is the second episode of five coming your way, of my new short story "CAGES".
Click on the image to go to Supernatural Fairy Tales and listen to the podcast (with me reading and wonderful music by steampunk band Abney Park) and/or read the text (with some related pics).
Enjoy!
Thanks again to Dorlana Vann for this opportunity. You can follow her on Twitter and get all the latest Supernatural Fairy Tale updates HERE.
Click on the image to go to Supernatural Fairy Tales and listen to the podcast (with me reading and wonderful music by steampunk band Abney Park) and/or read the text (with some related pics).
Enjoy!

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Saturday, August 1, 2009
Steampunk Retelling of Grimm's Jorinde & Joringel - short series podcast

Dorlana Vann was kind enough to invite me to write a short story for her site and it's turned into an exciting mini-production, being presented in five weekly parts during the month of August in both text and as a podcast.
The title of the story is:
"Cages: A Steampunk Retelling of Grimm's Jorinde & Joringel in V Parts with Epilogue"
(gotta love those old-fashioned lengthy titles!)
and has a definite Neo-Victorian feel.
I also managed to secure permission from Steampunk band Abney Park to use some of their music in the podcast, one song in particular being perfect thematically. Many thanks to them for their generosity in sharing their fabulous music. You can check out their website HERE.

Lots of steampunk fairy tale goodness coming your way!
Enjoy.
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