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Erzebet
YellowBoy
Registered User
(2/1/06 11:26 am)
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Cabinet des Fees
The latest online edition of Cabinet des Fees is live:
www.cabinet-des-fees.com
When we began Cabinet des Fees just a few short months ago, our goal was to offer fairy tale fiction to our readers without cost to them. We had no idea that by our second issue we'd be happily in print. However, in keeping with our original intent, Cabinet des Fees will continue to offer poems, stories and essays from our willing contributors on the website. Please enjoy Scheherezade's Bequest, a selection of poetry and prose published online following our original quarterly schedule. Contributors include Sonya Taaffe, JoSelle Vanderhooft and Mike Allen as well as several others who have kindly allowed us to publish their work on the website.
In addition, take a peek at the line-up of the first print issue of Cabinet des Cabinet des Fees--we have some wonderful stories to offer as well as gorgeous cover and interior art by Charles Vess. We also invite you to read Our Grim(m)oire, the online editorial from the people behind the journal.
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Chris Peltier
Registered User
(2/2/06 10:23 am)
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Re: Cabinet des Fees
It is a wonderful second issue, and I am happy to have contributed artwork to this worthy endeavor! My piece, "After the Masquerade" - which was selected for inclusion in Epilogue's forthcoming CDRom, New Masters of Fantasy Vol. III - can be seen on the Submissions page of the new Cabinet des Fees!
~Chandra~
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Erica Carlson
Registered User
(2/5/06 4:17 pm)
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Re: Cabinet des Fees
Congrats, Chandra, and most deservedly so - it's a great piece.
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Chris Peltier
Registered User
(2/6/06 4:32 pm)
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Re: Cabinet des Fees
Thanks, Erika. I was very pleased to be included in the current issue of Cabinet des Fees, as I am also a recovering medievalist and a fairytale junkie!
If you'd like to see me make a marionette, check out "That's Clever!" on HGTV (Home and Garden Television channel) this Friday at 12pm and 5pm eastern time. It's dollmaking and bad puns at its finest!
~Chandra~
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Eadhmonn
Registered User
(3/6/06 5:47 am)
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Re: Cabinet des Fees
Hi, I've submitted an enquiry concerning the "Dancing Fee's Tapestry of Terror", and thought perhaps you might help me find out more about this legend.
I cannot remember where I read this story, but it has stayed in my mind for many years. At the time I was very interested in the Breton Folklore, and the old Celtic areas of France.
If you can give me any leads, it will be much appreciated.
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Erica Carlson
Registered User
(3/6/06 7:31 pm)
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Re: Cabinet des Fees
This thread has to do with the journal called Cabinet des Fees (see the link in the first message). Which isn't to say no one will help you here, but I think your question is more likely to be answered in it's original thread.
Erica
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