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Explore the World of Fairy tale and Myth

The Storied Imaginarium explores the realms of fairy tales, folklore, and myth through fairy tale salons, interactive platforms, and creative writing courses for the wicked, the damned, the curious, the wild and the strange.

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Author Spotlight: Wailana Kalama

Q. Tell us a little bit about your background, and your evolution as a writer.  I’ve been writing since I was a kid, fantasy was my jam, I’d create these worlds and languages and civilizations to go along with them. Honestly I spent more time world building than actually writing, hah. Then I fell in…

Workshop Update: The Season of the Bear

There are only TWO seats open for the Season of the Bear! Both openings are for the Tuesday night section. (Note: This translates to Wednesday morning/early afternoon in Australia). The course will begin in three weeks with the first meeting scheduled for March 7. The Season of the Bear meets for twelve consecutive weeks with…

Publication News: Dark Matter Presents

Roni Stinger lives in Vancouver, Washington. When she’s not writing strange dark stories, she’s wandering the forests, beaches, and streets in search of shiny objects and creative sparks. Her work has been published or is forthcoming in Dark Matter Magazine, MetaStellar, Hypnos Magazine, All Worlds Wayfarer: Through Other Eyes, and The Molotov Cocktail.  Author Website: www.ronistinger.com Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/20885227.Roni_Stinger Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/Roni-Stinger/e/B07ZBLJRGK/…

Nomination News: “Fracture” by Mercedes M. Yardley

The Storied Imaginarium wants to congratulate Mercedes M. Yardley for her recent presence on the preliminary ballot for the Bram Stoker Awards® for 2022! Her story “Fracture” is featured in the category of Best Short Fiction. Mercedes wrote this workshop story in response to the module “The Princess on the Glass Hill” & Glassworks (Season…

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