Dancing in the Ashes

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Adventure, Fiction & Literature, Short Stories
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Author: Richard Friesen ISBN: 9781524204808
Publisher: Richard Friesen Publication: March 9, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Richard Friesen
ISBN: 9781524204808
Publisher: Richard Friesen
Publication: March 9, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

When Ally ran away from home, she went where every girl wants to go—to find her prince.  It didn’t hurt that her mother had built a dimensional transporter and had found a place with a quaint village and a nearby palace.  When Ally got there, though, the filth surprised her, and the rats.

Dancing in the Ashes, a science fiction retelling of Cinderella, is drawn from the less familiar Tattercoats version of the fairytale.  The most popular modern version came from France, where they took out two of the balls and added the fairy godmother.  In the process, they removed any initiative, courage, perseverance, and intelligence shown by Cinderella.  In short, they robbed her of her agency—let’s give it back.

Dancing in the Ashes was originally published in the anthology Once Upon a Galaxy, where it garnered this review:

“Richard E. Friesen's "Dancing in the Ashes," in particular, shatters the romantic aura of palaces and princes and knows how painful a happy ending can be.”

Regina Schroeder
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

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When Ally ran away from home, she went where every girl wants to go—to find her prince.  It didn’t hurt that her mother had built a dimensional transporter and had found a place with a quaint village and a nearby palace.  When Ally got there, though, the filth surprised her, and the rats.

Dancing in the Ashes, a science fiction retelling of Cinderella, is drawn from the less familiar Tattercoats version of the fairytale.  The most popular modern version came from France, where they took out two of the balls and added the fairy godmother.  In the process, they removed any initiative, courage, perseverance, and intelligence shown by Cinderella.  In short, they robbed her of her agency—let’s give it back.

Dancing in the Ashes was originally published in the anthology Once Upon a Galaxy, where it garnered this review:

“Richard E. Friesen's "Dancing in the Ashes," in particular, shatters the romantic aura of palaces and princes and knows how painful a happy ending can be.”

Regina Schroeder
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

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