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Book of the Month: Other > Fairytale re-telling January 2014: Red Gone Bad

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Thaddeus White | 631 comments Mod
This month's Other Book of the Month (#OBOTM) is Red Gone Bad, by Lucy Pireel.

There will be a new genre poll thread in a week or two, for the February book genre.

Let the discussion begin.


A.L. Butcher (alb2012) | 1013 comments I know the author through facebook for this one. I'll let her know about the nomination.


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Lucy Pireel (lucypireel) | 1 comments Thanks for this nomination! It means a lot to know my work has even made it to be a nominee. :-) I love fairy tales and wanted to share my love for them by writing my take on a few classics, there are more to come, but I plan to have the next few out end of this year.


A.L. Butcher (alb2012) | 1013 comments I'm half way through this now. Interesting Red Riding Hood but I did think it could be expanded a bit. Cinderella type story was good. On Snow White now.


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Thaddeus White | 631 comments Mod
How many stories are there? Are they related (beyond the fairytale factor) or stand-alone?


A.L. Butcher (alb2012) | 1013 comments 4 or 5 I think, not related.


Steph Bennion (stephbennion) | 178 comments I've been meaning to read this but I am reading so slowly at the moment. I blame the cold weather.


A.L. Butcher (alb2012) | 1013 comments It is quite short;)


Steph Bennion (stephbennion) | 178 comments Well, I liked some of it. Stories with twisted morals are not easy to write and I think only the Cinderella story truly pulled it off. I liked the modern setting of Red, though. More could have been made of that.


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Thaddeus White | 631 comments Mod
It's a pretty shot book (51 pages). Do you think that suited the style, or would you have preferred it to be longer?


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A.L. Butcher (alb2012) | 1013 comments I agree, I would have liked more. The ending of some were a bit abrupt. I enjoyed it for what it was though. All the fairy tale retelling's I've read so far have been short.


Steph Bennion (stephbennion) | 178 comments Thaddeus wrote: "It's a pretty shot book (51 pages). Do you think that suited the style, or would you have preferred it to be longer?"

I'm not sure. The first tale had a bit more to it (which I liked), yet the one I thought worked best was a lot shorter. The original fairy tales are quite simple stories, so there's plenty of scope for experimentation. (The first story I self-published was a light-hearted sci-fi version of Cinderella at about 8,000 words.) Personally, I find writing short stories difficult and I'm deeply in awe of anyone who can pull off a satisfying short read.


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Thaddeus White | 631 comments Mod
I agree with you entirely. I've been trying to write a couple of late and it's much harder than I anticipated.


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