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Tag Archives: fairy stories
What dreams may come?
The stories we heard as children remain with us as we grow. We know them well and, at need, can dredge from memory all the salient points to retell them to a new generation of children. The characters are familiar … Continue reading →
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Tagged archetypes, fairy stories, life lessons, Red Riding Hood, sleeping beauty, spirituality, teaching tales, weekend workshop
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Smorgasbord Posts from Your Archives -#Family – My Mother’s Fairy Tales by Jennie Fitzkee
Reblogged from Smorgasbord: This is the second post from the archives of Jennie Fitzkee, who with a career as a pre-school teacher for over thirty years, has some inspiring posts that reinforce that the ability to read and books are … Continue reading →
Tales from the Garden – Little Girl Lost by Sally Cronin
Reblogged from Smorgasbord: In the summer I will be releasing Tales from the Irish Garden.. stories of magic and fantasy. It is the sequel to Tales from the Garden published in 2015 and I am going to share the stories … Continue reading →
My books and Reviews – Sally Cronin
Sally Cronin is one of the most supportive of bloggers, every day she features and promotes the work of writers, illustrators and photographers…so much so that it is easy to forget that Sally is a writer too… Here are my … Continue reading →
For the sake of art (The origin of the scary clown) from Tallis Steelyard
As you well know I’ve always been sympathetic to the lesser arts. Over the years I’ve helped provide employment for musicians, sculptors and even novelists! Indeed if I can find one, I’ve even been known to introduce Mime Artists … Continue reading →
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Tagged children, criminality, fairy stories, Jim Webster, mime artists, Port Naain, scary clowns, short story
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