![]() I love that your first two novels retell the stories of Cinderella and Beauty and the Beast. ![]() I’m a sucker for a happy ending, so even though I change and adapt fairy tales to become completely different stories, mine usually end with some sort of happy ending as well. I also love happy endings, and fairy tales are very often full of them (though not always!). They’re full of truth (like ugly isn’t always evil, and beautiful isn’t always good). ![]() They’re loved because they resonate with us. What is it about fairy tales that makes you want to incorporate them in to your writing? Today, Dorian joins us here on The Book Rat to talk about what got her into fairy tale writing, what mashups she's currently working on, and setting Beauty & the Beast in feudal Japan! And stick around til the bottom, because there's also a chance to win a prize pack of Dorian's books! Yesterday over on A Backwards Story, Bonnie hosted a guest post called " Who's the Fairest of Them All," from author Dorian Tsukioka. ![]()
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