I Read Stories: A Writers Guide To Fairy Tales by Ellen Rhudy
A Writer’s Guide To Fairy Tales by Ellen Rhudy
This piece offers some rules about storytelling. These, though, are not rules about storytelling. They are the frame of the story Rhudy is telling. They are the rules of this story.
Read This: For a view of the woman in the tower, from inside her and outside her at once.
Don’t Read This: If you want an actual Writer’s Guide To Fairy Tales. Or, on second thoughts, yes, you should read it in that case, even as it gives you something different to what you’re looking for.
This piece offers some rules about storytelling. These, though, are not rules about storytelling. They are the frame of the story Rhudy is telling. They are the rules of this story.
Read This: For a view of the woman in the tower, from inside her and outside her at once.
Don’t Read This: If you want an actual Writer’s Guide To Fairy Tales. Or, on second thoughts, yes, you should read it in that case, even as it gives you something different to what you’re looking for.
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