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Della

Very inspiring - thanks for posting.

Girish Sethna

As an atheist, I don't think I need a 'genius' or a 'daemon'. I write a story because something around me switches my imagination on. When it's on, it's great, when it's not - I go and do other things. I don't write to succeed in the eyes of others.

I write because I love doing it, without 'divinity' and because I love stories. In the end I write as a way of escaping if only for a little while from a world I dislike into a world where I fit - where stories take me. Not because I have or indeed because I am - a genius. I'm merely human, but that's enough.

KateW

This is fabulous! You have no idea how missed you have been. I teach fairy tale studies, and your older site is one of my greatest sources of inspiration. And my students adore it. I will be linking to this blog on my blog, Diamondsandtoads.com! I am already linked to Endicott, the original. That is the site I point my students to on the first day of class.
Sorry to be so giddy. But you have been missed.

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  • The Endicott Studio, founded in 1987, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to literary, visual, and performance arts inspired by myth, folklore, fairy tales, and the oral storytelling tradition.

    Please visit our website for more information.

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  • The Endicott Studio is co-directed by Terri Windling and Midori Snyder, with the aid of assistant editor Jamie Bluth.

    A complete staff list, plus a list of all our contributing writers, artists, and scholars, can be found here.