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Pulitzer Prize Finalist and Alaskan Writer Eowyn Ivey, author of The Snow Child, published by Reagan Arthur Books.

This week’s Write the Book Prompt is to consider fairy tales, a genre from which Eowyn Ivey draws inspiration. This fall, CBS is airing a new show that takes classic fairy tales and turns them into present day thrillers set in New York City. Consider a tale that might be a favorite for you, and think about how this story might inform your work. Perhaps the witch in Hanzel and Gretel could help you develop your depiction of a person who works at a subway news stand. Or maybe you see a hint of the ugly duckling’s journey into adulthood when you work to recreate your childhood best friend. Reread one of these stories, and let it give you new ideas. Feel free, as you work, to recognize the cultural cliches that might by now be outdated, and change them, play around with them. Make the Beast a woman, Beauty a man. Because, why not?

Good luck with your work in the coming week, and please listen next week for another prompt or suggestion.

Music Credit: Aaron Shapiro


  • 4:45pm Thumbelina - 2009 Remastered by The Pretenders on The Best of the Pretenders (Rhino)
  • 4:48pm The Red Shoes by Kate Bush on The Red Shoes (Columbia)
  • 4:52pm Everyday People by Sly & the Family Stone on R&B: From Doo Wop to Hip Hop (Columbia)
  • 4:54pm Rapunzel by Dave Matthews Band on Before These Crowded Streets (RCA)
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