We have one spot left in a fairly full class. Since this is the last class until next spring and the class filled quickly, I added two more spots for folks who can’t wait until 2010.
If you want to take the class this year, let me know ASAP.
We have one spot left in a fairly full class. Since this is the last class until next spring and the class filled quickly, I added two more spots for folks who can’t wait until 2010.
If you want to take the class this year, let me know ASAP.
My friend Arlene just told me about The Path – a beautiful, creepy game based on Little Red Riding Hood. The animation is gorgeous, the metaphors divine. Meet the Wolf in many incarnations, learn what happens when you stray into the woods.
Once Upon a Blog just featured us. Which is delightful. Even more delightful were the awesome interview questions that Gypsy sent. S.M.R.T. (That means ‘smart.’) They, and their answers, will be published at a later date – stay tuned.
Check it out. (She even published a photograph of me looking toothy and windswept!)
Makes you think about what the Big, Bad Wolf might have eaten for lunch to produce just the right combination of volatile gasses when he huffed and puffed.
As always, thanks, Super Punch!
Hey, check us out! Matt Briggs from the Reading Local Seattle blog did a wee interview with me, and a great review of the fairy-tale-inspired genre in general.
because i am fascinated by the use of fairy tales in advertising. the images we use to market products to one another reveal what we find essential in those tales.
Again, not really related to fairy tales, except from the perspective of crazysexy animalpeople dancing to a Latin groove deep in the gyrating forest.
Snow White picks up an endorsement from Volvo. Text reads, “With seven seats. Sorry.”
Haven’t posted any lovely eye-candy in what feels like a long while. Enjoy.
That’s right, ladies and germs, the June session of the Fairy Tale Factory is full to the brim. E-mail me if you’d like to be on the waiting list for (a) this session, in case someone drops out, (b) the fall workshop.