A fairy tale retelling from the author of The Twenty-Sided Sorceress.
When her twin brother sacrifices his freedom to save their starving family, Lina embarks on a quest through a magical forest to save her twin and restore their family. Based on the Norwegian fairy tale, East of the Sun and West of the Moon, this fantasy novelette first appeared in the Once Upon a Quest anthology.
Annie Bellet is a full-time speculative fiction writer. She holds a BA in English and a BA in Medieval Studies and thus can speak a smattering of useful languages such as Anglo-Saxon and Medieval Welsh.
Her books include Avarice (Pyrrh Considerable Crimes Division: Book 1), The Gryphonpike Chronicles series, and the Twenty-Sided Sorceress series.
Her interests besides writing include rock climbing, reading, horse-back riding, video games, comic books, table-top RPGs, and many other nerdy pursuits.
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But confused, though, as I was always taught that human people learned from bear people what to eat, how to be good people and how to survive. Another great story by Annie Bellet.
A short fairytale retelling. If I look at the ''science'' of a fairytale, this one didn't quite fit, but other than that, it was ok. I had some trouble reading it because of my health-issues, otherwise, there's not much else to say, I feel.