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SUMMARY:The January Patreon Fairy-Tale Salon
DESCRIPTION:Hi everyone – here is the info for our January Fairy-Tale Salon! \nDate: January 12th at 7PM ET \nPrompt: New Year’s Traditions \nQuest: A new year is upon us! What do you like to do to usher in this new beginning? Do you always eat black-eyed peas or noodles? Do you love watching the fireworks on New Year’s Eve? Maybe you always make a resolution to make a big change? Tell us all about it! \nIf you’d like to participate\, make sure that you’re on the Salonnières tier or higher on Patreon for the month of September – looking forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://carterhaughschool.com/event/the-january-patreon-fairy-tale-salon-2/
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SUMMARY:Smithsonian Associates: How to Write a Fairy Tale
DESCRIPTION:Everyone thinks they know what a fairy tale is. There are castles\, a prince or two\, maybe a curse to break or a talking cat to befriend. But what is a fairy tale\, really? What are the necessary pieces that make a story recognizable as a fairy tale? And how might you write one of your own? \nWriting a fairy tale is not as easy a task as you might imagine. Some argue that to make a fairy tale\, your story has to follow certain rules. Some say that what happens in a story\, the specific plot points\, and stock characters make a fairy tale. Others still argue that none of those things really matter at all —what matters is the particular work that fairy tales do in the world. Maybe J.R.R. Tolkien had it right when he spoke of fairy tales as simply stories that have “a peculiar mood and power\,” stories that capture the feel of Faerie. \nJoin folklorists and writers Sara Cleto and Brittany Warman on January 24th at 6:45PM as they explore how to go about writing a fairy tale of your own. Do you have to follow the rules? What kinds of questions should you ask? What practical steps do you need to follow? \nExplore the plot elements that define these stories\, the characters who move through them\, and ways to create a fairy-tale atmosphere or a twist on a traditional tale. Using folkloristics\, fairy-tale studies\, and narrative theory\, Cleto and Warman reveal the structures and rules that underpin the fairy tale—and show you how to re-create and break them in your own writing. And don’t worry: There will be plenty of writing prompts to help get you started on fairy tales of your own. \nClick here to grab your ticket!
URL:https://carterhaughschool.com/event/smithsonian-associates-how-to-write-a-fairy-tale/
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SUMMARY:The January Book Club - The 2022 Short Stories Nominated for the Hugo Award
DESCRIPTION:We’re doing something a little different this month! Instead of a single book\, our book club picks for January are the five short stories nominated for the 2022 Hugo Award.  \nWe’re a little late getting the information about this book club out\, so we figured a shorter assignment was only fair – plus\, these stories are all AMAZING and thought provoking and strange and wonderful. We can’t wait to talk about each of them with you (and\, of course\, taking a vote on which story you think should have won!) \nThe five short story nominees for 2022 were: \n“Where Oaken Hearts Do Gather” by Sarah Pinsker (Uncanny Magazine\, Mar/Apr 2021) \n“Mr. Death” by Alix E. Harrow (Apex Magazine\, Feb 2021) \n“Proof by Induction” by José Pablo Iriarte (Uncanny Magazine\, May/Jun 2021) \n“The Sin of America” by Catherynne M. Valente (Uncanny Magazine\, Mar/Apr 2021) \n“Tangles” by Seanan McGuire (Magicthegathering.com: Magic Story\, Sep 2021) \n“Unknown Number” by Blue Neustifter (Twitter\, Jul 2021)\n[Note: This story was published on Twitter\, which means that you have to follow the replies in the thread to get the full story!] \nClick each story to read! \nIn case you’re not familiar with them\, the Hugo Awards are annual awards for the best science fiction/fantasy works and achievements of the previous year. They are given at the World Science Fiction Convention and chosen by the World Science Fiction Society members. They’re kinda a big deal!  \nOur meeting will take place on January 26th at 7PM ET. Can’t make it live? The replay will be available right after the meeting takes place. \nAll you have to do is support us on Patreon for $7+ and you’ll get a link to join in!
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