by Fairy Tale Review | Oct 28, 2014 | Pins & Needles
“Which path are you going to take,” asked the wolf, “the path of needles or the path of pins?” No. 14: Martine Bellen Q. Say the twister visited Gretel instead. What kind of impact would she have on Oz? Gretel is the archetypical journeyer—she’s the kind of girl who...
by Fairy Tale Review | Oct 21, 2014 | Pins & Needles
“Which path are you going to take,” asked the wolf, “the path of needles or the path of pins?” No. 13: Lee Upton Q. Three non-Oz aphorisms by which you live include… I have only one non-Oz aphorism which I cannot help but live by: Eleanor Roosevelt said, “Do one thing...
by Fairy Tale Review | Sep 30, 2014 | Pins & Needles
“Which path are you going to take,” asked the wolf, “the path of needles or the path of pins?” No. 10: Cybele Knowles Fairy tale settings 101: are you more of a forest or castle person? Forest person, definitely. I see this from a personal safety point of view....
by Fairy Tale Review | May 13, 2014 | Interviews with Fairy Tale Authors, Pins & Needles
“Which path are you going to take,” asked the wolf, “the path of needles or the path of pins?” No. 8: Katie Wudel What role do apocalypses play in fairy-tale writing? I doubt many people would naturally connect the two (apocalypses seem more in the realm of...
by Fairy Tale Review | May 5, 2014 | Interviews with Fairy Tale Authors, Pins & Needles
“Which path are you going to take,” asked the wolf, “the path of needles or the path of pins?” No. 7: Rochelle Hurt How does poverty affect your re-casted characters (Dorothy, Em, Henry)? Poverty is degrading, and I think that inspires in each of my...
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