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    Default Fantasy for the younger set

    Some time back I wrote a story called The Forest Friends and the Ogress. A kids story. Recently a very talented artist I got to know from a writers group did an illustration for it and posted it on his storybox account. I wanted to share it.

    The link to it is here:

    www.blogtext.org/StoryBox/article/7624.html?The+Forest+Friends+and+the+Ogress




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    "wrong a story". A funny Freudian slip. Sometime the mind can play some nasty tricks on us.

    I think Olga is a great character.

    "Olga wrinkled her nose, then sneezed and wiped it on one arm, smearing her face with dirt."

    Just awesome, kids like this kind of character.














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    yes and sometimes it's just dyslexia that causes the mistakes. 'wrong' was wrote to my eyes untill you pointed it out just now thanks for spotting the typo.

    and thanks for the nice compliment on the story. Pass it on to anyone you think would like to read it if you would.

    Never meddle in the affairs of a wizard unless you are soggy and hard to light!

    Visit my art gallery on art wanted at
    http://artwanted.com/crystalwizard

    All my books in print:
    http://sojourn.omnitech.net

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