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My handle, Mawgojzeta, is pronounced (for anyone that actually cares) Ma - go - ZHET - ah. It is the name in a song called "Goldfish & Clowns" by a Scottish singer named Fish. I was told, but am not certain, that it is a Polish version of Margaret. I use it for everything I do online.
In the real world I am Heidi. I live in rural Wisconsin, U.S.A. and am 38 years young - haha.
I am an insane book reader and my list of books read is only limited by my memory of book titles. I have averaged 3-4 books a week since I was about 15. If I am not reading for fun, I am reading to learn. Currently, the Certified Management Accountant study course is taking up a great deal of my time, and that is not fun reading for me. I will be so happy to be done with the exams.
I will read anything if handed to me. If I am selecting myself, I tend to chose fantasy, folklore, science fiction, etc. and shy away from westerns and detective/cop/lawyer kind of books.
Welcome both of you.
I'm Chris, and I'll read just about anything that sounds interesting, at least sounds intersting to me, sometimes other people don't think it sounds interesting.
I'm Chris, and I'll read just about anything that sounds interesting, at least sounds intersting to me, sometimes other people don't think it sounds interesting.




Great! Welcome aboard! Hope to see you at the discussion.
Thanks for letting me into the group. I'm learning my way around Goodreads. It is so tempting for a writer to intrude on groups like this just to promote their book. After going through various sections of this group, and others, I think it's best not to do that.
I'm so busy these days with marketing my current book, placing ads, and playing nice writer, I've hardly had time to read or go back to writing. I hope you will still have space for me when I become more active. Great group!
Always best regards,
Deborah
I'm so busy these days with marketing my current book, placing ads, and playing nice writer, I've hardly had time to read or go back to writing. I hope you will still have space for me when I become more active. Great group!
Always best regards,
Deborah

I was (and am) so excited to find this group! I DEVOUR fairy tales, and have a collection of childrens books of different versions (my favorites being the different Cinderella stories from each culture, like Yeh-Shen or the Egyptian Cinderella) and am always looking for new interpretations of fairy tales.
I'm part of a writing group that's writing new interpretations or stories based on themes of various classic fairy tales - because we just can't get enough off fairy tales, we need to write our own!!
I'm so excited to be part of this group - I've been here 10 minutes and already my bookshelf is growing like some sort of rogue beanstalk. x.x;;

Welcome from me too, Elley. Love your enthusiasm.

tia



I'm a freelance writer/editor and I live just outside St. Louis with my cat, named Athena. She's a mean kitty but I love her to death. Even when she tries to eat my feet or knocks all the books of the shelf. *sigh*
Nice to meet everyone!
As a cat owner, I have to wonder if the names we chose for them sometimes influence them. My cat Mab is under the mistaken impression she is named after Mad Mab from The Once and Future King, and not Shelley's Mab. I love her, but she is a pain.

Wait, for the 'Group Rules'... "Spamming or rudeness will result in the appearane of the Wicked Witch?" All I have to say is, "Hi, Elphie!" =]
On the subject of cats, I'm much more of a dog person. That is all I have to say. Period. =]
I pretty much only read fiction/fantasy/mythology-- anything that isn't nonfiction. :) I especially love Greek and Norse mythology, though I'm much more familiar with the Greek myths.

I work in computers. I live in Indianapolis with my boyfriend and our 4 cats - Jacquelyn (Jack for short), Luna, Isis, and Minerva (Mina for short). I love the number 4, as you can probably tell.



I've already posted but not officially introduced myself.
So Hi!
I go by jalilah and I am a dance teacher living in Ottawa, Ontario. I've always loved folklore and mythology, but realised when my son was little and I started reading to him that a lot of what I know of European Faerie tales come from Walt Disney versions. I only recently discovered all the great Faerie tale retellings for grownups. I am currently reading the Endicott Mythic fiction list.
So Hi!
I go by jalilah and I am a dance teacher living in Ottawa, Ontario. I've always loved folklore and mythology, but realised when my son was little and I started reading to him that a lot of what I know of European Faerie tales come from Walt Disney versions. I only recently discovered all the great Faerie tale retellings for grownups. I am currently reading the Endicott Mythic fiction list.

New to the group but have been around GoodReads for a few months now. I grew up on mythic fiction in the 80s (de Linet and the whole Windling circle of writers). My own fiction definitely has that flavor, too.
As for cats, I agree completely Chris. I named my cat Killashandra Ree from McCaffrey's Crystal Singer series and wow... did she ever fit the personality. Sweet as pie when she wanted something and pure evil when she felt she was being crossed in some way. ;)

She's funny but all attitude. We get along great.

(Plus, my first published story just came out, and it's a fairytale, so I thought it might be of interest to some.)
Cheers!


My names Michelle and from Melbourne Australia
And i love reading anything Fantasy/supernatural
Hello all. I'm Beth. I live in Michigan. I'm twenty and still in school. What a great idea for a group. I love reading fairy tale retellings. I haven't read the originals yet but its on my to-do list. :)

Thanks Elaine.:)
I know what you mean. I'm a big fantasy reader too and they're very compatible.:)
I know what you mean. I'm a big fantasy reader too and they're very compatible.:)

My real name is Helena, but I go by nickname Ela on the internet, so call me that, please. I'm from Czech Republic (central Europe if you're wondering...), I'm almost 22 years old and I study at uni, majors Czech and English.
I am huge fairytale fan and I enjoy reading original versions of fairytales as well as retellings. My favorite authors in this genre are Robin McKinley and Shannon Hale. I also enjoy watching fairytale movie adaptations (we have many of these in Czech :).
Besides fairytale stuff, I usually read all kinds of fantasy, especially Neil Gaiman or Dianna Wynne Jones. Rowling and Tolkien are on my list too :).


I recently picked up up Sara Maitland's [Book:Far North and Other Dark Tales|5198379] and absolutely loved it.
Thanks for sharing:) That book looks pretty good, so I added it to my ridiculously long to-read pile.



Just a mild warning- it's also romance, so if that offends then this might not be the best choice for you (:
Here's where you can find it on Goodreads:
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12...
And here's the direct-to-buy link:
https://spsilverpublishing.com/produc...
Please let me know what you think if you read it. Praise and constructive criticism are equally accepted.
~J
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