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Congratulations to
dcopulsky! The d10 of Fate choose him to win the ARC of Troy High. I thought all the muses and inspirations were excellent, and was glad to see both the classical muses and modern inspirations get equal screen time.
This week starts what will be a series of prizes in the same vein. When I worked at Barnes and Noble, all of Andrew Lang's fairy books went on the bargain table. I bought all of the ones we had in the store. Recently, I inherited another nearly complete set, which means I've got a number of duplicates. This is great news for you! Classic fairy stories in books of rainbow colors are going to be up for grabs, starting with the most famous: Lang's Blue Fairy Book.

To win a copy of this classic, all you need to do is describe your favorite fairystory. Feel free to define that term as you see fit -- for this contest, it's open to your definition.
To inspire you, here are some more antics from the editorial assistants:

Jack: So I just rub the lamp like this...

Jack: Hey, there's supposed to be a genie in there!
Tollers: Boss, where's the genie?
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This week starts what will be a series of prizes in the same vein. When I worked at Barnes and Noble, all of Andrew Lang's fairy books went on the bargain table. I bought all of the ones we had in the store. Recently, I inherited another nearly complete set, which means I've got a number of duplicates. This is great news for you! Classic fairy stories in books of rainbow colors are going to be up for grabs, starting with the most famous: Lang's Blue Fairy Book.

To win a copy of this classic, all you need to do is describe your favorite fairystory. Feel free to define that term as you see fit -- for this contest, it's open to your definition.
To inspire you, here are some more antics from the editorial assistants:
Jack: So I just rub the lamp like this...
Jack: Hey, there's supposed to be a genie in there!
Tollers: Boss, where's the genie?
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Date: 2009-08-10 01:36 am (UTC)Are Jack and Tollers brothers, from the same litter? They're both so adorable :-)
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From:great post
Date: 2009-08-10 12:59 pm (UTC)~SiNn~
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Re: great post
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Date: 2009-08-10 01:49 pm (UTC)Jack & Tollers: ::chew chew chew::
Okay, so I think "fairy story" means "fairy tale"? I couldn't really think of any stories about fairies themselves...
One story I particularly liked when I was younger was "Hansel & Gretel"... I grew to love it more when I saw the Opera Theater at Yale Company production of Engelbert Humperdinck's "Hänsel and Gretel" where the characters truly sprung to life.. and the witch was frightening!
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From:The Elves
Date: 2009-08-10 02:39 pm (UTC)The full text is available online: [http://bit.ly/o6jLE]. I was thrilled when it was published in Tales Before Tolkien because I think it conveys that sense of peril Tolkien often wrote about regarding Faerie.
Re: The Elves
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Date: 2009-08-12 03:21 am (UTC)(no subject)
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