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Crafting with Ursula : William Alexander on Writing for Children

Between The Covers : Conversations with Writers in Fiction, Nonfiction & Poetry

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The Return of the King of the Dragons

The first book has lines like, you know, it brings up folk loric mesogeny sayings like weak and wicked as women's magic. And when these things are presented as eternal, the later stories see them as historical. I'm very much looking forward to kelly barnhill's new novel, i think the title is win womens when women were dragons. The ending of tahanu knocked a lot of people off kilter when a child becomes a dragon. But throughout this conversation, we've been identifying the ways that she connected children and the perspective of children.

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