Last Chance: Fairy-Tale Week Give-Aways

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Time flies! The History of the Fairy Tale week at Wonders & Marvels has come to an end…but plenty of giveaways are still open.  We have up to five copies of each title for the asking.  We’ll be selecting winners sometime early this week (December 21).  Don’t want to miss any give-aways?  Just sign up here for email updates about the give-aways!

We here at W&M have been delighted and–at times–moved by the comments so many have left.  We’re also tickled by the community that has been forming here on the website. 

LET US KNOW YOUR THOUGHTS about how we’re doing.  What do you love about W&M?  What would you love to see more of?  How about some topics you’re super curious about? 

We have many spare copies of books lying around.  Let’s make this post a give-away too!  Leave a comment here and/or here for a chance at There Once Lived a Woman….Scary Tales.  We have a spare copy thanks to the book fairies (i.e., publicist contacts).

Here are the links for contests that are still open:

Giambattista Basile’s The Tale of Tales, or Entertainment for Little Ones.

Ludmilla Petrushevskaya’s creepy and acclaimed There Once Lived a Woman Who Tried to Kill Her Neighbor’s Baby: Scary Fairy Tales

Michael Buckley’s The Sisters Grimm

Charles Perrault’s Complete Tales

Holly Tucker’s Pregnant Fictions

Happy Holidays everyone!

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Miranda Nesler December 20, 2009 at 3:50 pm

Women’s history? I may have work-related bias, but that’s an exciting place to go! And, since the fabulous W&M staff is asking for input, I would love to hear from authors working on English women’s emergence onto the Restoration stage. How did audiences react? What happened to former boy-actors?

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