Author: | Raechel Henderson, Sam Haney Press, Marcie Lynn Tentchoff | ISBN: | 1230000166859 |
Publisher: | Eggplant Literary Productions | Publication: | September 1, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Raechel Henderson, Sam Haney Press, Marcie Lynn Tentchoff |
ISBN: | 1230000166859 |
Publisher: | Eggplant Literary Productions |
Publication: | September 1, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
They say that the woods are a dangerous place. Bogles lie in wait for unsuspecting travelers. Kelpies prance just off the path, offering rides that come to a watery end. Fairy rings, carnivorous plants, trolls … the list of creatures that intend harm is unending.
Forests dark and deep have another side, of course. Wise women and men live among the trees. Dryads and fauns roam the meadows and glens. Healing springs, magical swords stuck in stones, sleeping princesses and wishing wells all reside among the brambles.
The trick, it seems, is to pick your path carefully. And it helps to have a guide. Take along this issue of Spellbound as a handy reference guide as to what to expect when you’re traversing the woodlands. Packed with artwork, poetry, stories and articles, Creatures of the Deep, Dark Woods should prove an invaluable aid in surviving your trip.
Poetry
Dusk Dance by Brooke Petersen
Serafina Will Not Go by Megan Engelhardt
On a Long Camping Trip by Emily Sorensen
Late at Night by B.J. Lee
Fiction
Fangs by Austin H. Gilkeson
Krista’s Tikbalang by Marilag Angway
The Wisp Hunter by Richard C. White
Make Your Choice and I’ll Make Mine by Pamela Love
With artwork by Chase Goostree, Mike Legan, Dana Martin, Amy O’Hanlon, Jay Penn, Ariel Ptak, Francesca Resta, Justen Robertson and Joanne Wojtysiak.
And including the article Poetic Forms: Introducing the Roundel by Marcie Lynn Tentchoff.
They say that the woods are a dangerous place. Bogles lie in wait for unsuspecting travelers. Kelpies prance just off the path, offering rides that come to a watery end. Fairy rings, carnivorous plants, trolls … the list of creatures that intend harm is unending.
Forests dark and deep have another side, of course. Wise women and men live among the trees. Dryads and fauns roam the meadows and glens. Healing springs, magical swords stuck in stones, sleeping princesses and wishing wells all reside among the brambles.
The trick, it seems, is to pick your path carefully. And it helps to have a guide. Take along this issue of Spellbound as a handy reference guide as to what to expect when you’re traversing the woodlands. Packed with artwork, poetry, stories and articles, Creatures of the Deep, Dark Woods should prove an invaluable aid in surviving your trip.
Poetry
Dusk Dance by Brooke Petersen
Serafina Will Not Go by Megan Engelhardt
On a Long Camping Trip by Emily Sorensen
Late at Night by B.J. Lee
Fiction
Fangs by Austin H. Gilkeson
Krista’s Tikbalang by Marilag Angway
The Wisp Hunter by Richard C. White
Make Your Choice and I’ll Make Mine by Pamela Love
With artwork by Chase Goostree, Mike Legan, Dana Martin, Amy O’Hanlon, Jay Penn, Ariel Ptak, Francesca Resta, Justen Robertson and Joanne Wojtysiak.
And including the article Poetic Forms: Introducing the Roundel by Marcie Lynn Tentchoff.