Showing posts with label Alice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alice. Show all posts

Thursday, September 1, 2022

Rabbit rabbit: Beware the Little White Rabbit

Beware the Little White Rabbit
edited by Shannon Delany and Judith Graves
Short stories, Fantasy, Retelling, YA, Alice in Wonderland | Published: 2015 | Goodreads
stories by Charlotte Bennardo
C. Lee McKenzie
David Turnbull
Christine Norris
Jacqueline Horsfall
Medeia Sharif
Laura Lascarso
Tom Luke
Jessica Bayliss
Crystal Schubert
Holly Odell
Jennifer Moore
Liam Hogan

Curiosity often leads to trouble...

Thirteen powerful voices in young adult fiction invite you to journey into startling new Wonderlands in this nod to the 150th anniversary of Lewis Carroll’s timeless character, ALICE.

Mystery. Madness. Mayhem. Each story in this collection will intrigue, bewitch, and enchant. Through rich historicals, castles and keeps, wild wormholes, secret workshops, deadly plagues, and gritty urban explorations, we present new tales of Alice and her white rabbit.

Whether an intrepid reporter, a would-be car thief, or the last human in a world ruled by machines, at the heart of each story Alice is a girl discovering who she really is in worlds that never fail to surprise.

What wonders await, oh curious reader? Leap down the rabbit hole and discover the truth...


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* stay tuned for Alice in Wonderland event later this month ;-)

Sunday, December 31, 2017

Darcy in Wonderland by Alexa Adams

Darcy in Wonderland
by Alexa Adams

Find out more about this book and author:
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Just released: July 15, 2017
Publisher: CreateSpace
Genre: Mashup, Jane Austen theme, Alice in Wonderland theme, Fantasy, Retelling
Paperback: 254
Rating: 4

First sentence(s):
"Papa! Papa! The most wondrous thing has happened!"

Fitzwilliam Darcy stifled the indulgent smile threatening his lips. "Alice, please recall our many conversations on manners."

Twinkle, twinkle, amber cross!
For a chain, it’s at a loss.
Heavy links or simple loop,
Do not dunk it in your soup.

The worlds of beloved authors collide as Fitzwilliam Darcy, Jane Austen’s immortal hero, finds himself thrust into the topsy-turvy world of Lewis Carroll’s Wonderland.

Many years have passed since Elizabeth Bennet became mistress of Pemberley, and the Darcys’ six children stand testament to their enduring love. As the eldest prepare to enter the world, Alice, the youngest and most intrepid of the brood, ensures that life at Pemberley never grows dull. Her curious mind and penchant for mischief often prove trying, but never more so than when her father follows her down a mysterious rabbit hole, disrupting his orderly world in ways never before imagined. A treat for the young and the old, Darcy in Wonderland is both an adventure and homage to two of literature’s greatest minds.


My two-bits:

Whimsical mashup of Alice in Wonderland and Jane Austen's Mr. Darcy. Imagine Alice's adventure down the rabbit hole with a companion - her dad, Mr. Darcy (of Pride and Prejudice). Quite a romp!

Mostly an Alice story that is bookended with scenes of life with the Darcy's (post P&P).

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* review copy courtesy of author

Monday, August 7, 2017

Guest post: Darcy in Wonderland by Alexa Adams

Darcy in Wonderland
by Alexa Adams
-Mashup, Jane Austen theme
Just released: July 15, 2017
Amazon | Goodreads | Blog tour

Twinkle, twinkle, amber cross!
For a chain, it’s at a loss.
Heavy links or simple loop,
Do not dunk it in your soup.

The worlds of beloved authors collide as Fitzwilliam Darcy, Jane Austen’s immortal hero, finds himself thrust into the topsy-turvy world of Lewis Carroll’s Wonderland.

Many years have passed since Elizabeth Bennet became mistress of Pemberley, and the Darcys’ six children stand testament to their enduring love. As the eldest prepare to enter the world, Alice, the youngest and most intrepid of the brood, ensures that life at Pemberley never grows dull. Her curious mind and penchant for mischief often prove trying, but never more so than when her father follows her down a mysterious rabbit hole, disrupting his orderly world in ways never before imagined. A treat for the young and the old, Darcy in Wonderland is both an adventure and homage to two of literature’s greatest minds.


Excerpt:


“Oh, Papa!” shouted Alice frantically, backing into a corner that was quickly filling with her father’s mass. “Where should I go?”

“Just a moment,” he replied, working an arm out the window and one foot up the chimney. “There. I think I can do no more.”

Luckily the little magic bottle had now had its full effect, and he grew no larger. Still, it was a terrible predicament Darcy found himself in, and he wondered quite sincerely how he would ever get out of the room again.

Alice, seeing his height stabilized, climbed onto her father’s enormous chest and sat down upon it, looking terribly unhappy. “It was much pleasanter at home,” she lamented, “where one is not always growing larger and smaller!”

“Or being ordered about by mice and rabbits,” Darcy added with perfect empathy.

“I almost wish we had never gone down that rabbit hole!” she continued.

“Almost! Good Lord, Alice! This entire episode has been an unmitigated disaster.”

“Well, it is rather curious, you know, living this sort of life.”

“Curious indeed!” he snorted, causing a strong enough gust to raise Alice’s hair.


Original illustrations by K. Wiedemann featured in the book (see more here).

CHECK OUT more goodies from this book. It is currently on tour (here).

Monday, September 29, 2014

Queen of Hearts: The Crown vol. 1 by Colleen Oaks

Queen of Hearts
The Crown vol. 1
by Colleen Oaks

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Published: 2014
Publisher: SparkPress
Genre: Fairy Tales, YA
Paperback: 222 pages
Rating: 4

Queen of Hearts series:
The Crown
The Wonder

Not every fairytale has a happy ending.
This is the story of a princess who became a villain.

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A Father’s Betrayal. A Kingdom with a Black Secret. A Princess Slowly Unraveling.

As Princess of Wonderland Palace and the future Queen of Hearts, Dinah’s days are an endless monotony of tea, tarts, and a stream of vicious humiliations at the hands of her father, the King of Hearts. The only highlight of her days is visiting Wardley, her childhood best friend, the future Knave of Hearts — and the love of her life.

When an enchanting stranger arrives at the Palace, Dinah watches as everything she’s ever wanted threatens to crumble. As her coronation date approaches, a series of suspicious and bloody events suggests that something sinister stirs in the whimsical halls of Wonderland. It’s up to Dinah to unravel the mysteries that lurk both inside and under the Palace before she loses her own head to a clever and faceless foe.

Part epic fantasy, part twisted fairy tale, this dazzling saga will have readers shivering as Dinahs furious nature sweeps Wonderland up in the maelstrom of her wrath.

Familiar characters such as Cheshire, the White Rabbit, and the Mad Hatter make their appearance, enchanting readers with this new, dark take on Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.


My two-bits:

I have mixed feelings for this. Being that this is an origin story for the Queen of Hearts, Dinah, from Alice in Wonderland, it was hard to like her character. She does not come across as a love-to-hate characters either. But then, this could be because she really is a baddie which we will see her transform into in book 2.

A bit of Dinah's rocky relationship with her father, the King of Hearts, brewing hatred for half-sister, Vittiore, and affection for brother, Mad Hatter are explored to explain some of her background. Ack! she even has a love interest.

The story ends in a kind of cliffhanger as a mysterious person comes into play with helping Dinah along her path to being Queen.

As this is a dark story of Wonderland, I missed the light-hearted whimsical Wonderland point-of-view. But again, this is about the Queen of Hearts, the crazy loon who wanted to off everyone's heads.

See, me and my mixed feelings.

About the author:

Colleen Oakes is the author of the Elly in Bloom series and the YA fantasy Queen of Hearts Saga, both published via SparkPress, a BookSparks imprint.

She lives in North Denver with her husband and son.

When not writing, Colleen enjoys swimming, traveling, and immersing herself in nerdy pop culture.

She is currently at work on the last Elly novel and her second YA fantasy series, Wendy Darling.

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Queen of Hearts (2nd book in series)
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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Happy release: Queen of Hearts by Colleen Oakes

Queen of Hearts
Volume One: The Crown
by Colleen Oakes
release date: February 14, 2014

As Princess of Wonderland Palace and the future Queen of Hearts, Dinah's days are an endless monotony of tea, tarts, and a stream of vicious humiliations at the hands of her father, the King of Hearts. The only highlight of her days is visiting Wardley, her childhood best friend, the future Knave of Hearts--and the love of her life.

When an enchanting stranger arrives at the Palace, Dinah watches as everything she's ever wanted threatens to crumble. As her coronation date approaches, a series of suspicious and bloody events suggests that something sinister stirs in the whimsical halls of Wonderland. It's up to Dinah to unravel the mysteries that lurk both inside and under the Palace before she loses her own head to a clever and faceless foe.

Part epic fantasy, part twisted fairy tale, this dazzling saga will have readers shivering as Dinah's furious nature sweeps Wonderland up in the maelstrom of her wrath.

Familiar characters such as Cheshire, the White Rabbit, and the Mad Hatter make their appearance, enchanting readers with this new, dark take on Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. But be warned...not every fairytale has a happy ending. This is the story of a princess who became a villain.



To celebrate the release, BookSparks is giving away an iPad mini, a heart-themed Incase iPad mini jacket and an autographed copy of Queen of Hearts. Enter here to WIN an iPad mini (10-extra bonus points if you pre-order)!

Join in on the social media fun by tagging BookSparks in your posts on Facebook and Twitter with #TheQueenIsComing and #QueenOfHearts, and share as many posts as possible! And if you received an advanced copy of the book, share your most Queen-worthy snapshot of you and the book on Instagram by tagging BookSparks and #QueenOfHearts.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Hatter by Daniel Coleman

Hatter
by Daniel Coleman
Published: 2011
Genre: Action, Fantasy
ebook
Rating: 5

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There’s nothing wrong with a touch of madness. – Cheshire Cat

In a kingdom that doesn’t need saving, a young man ignorant of social norms is the unlikeliest of heroes. And despite his extreme dislike of confrontation, Hatta knows his destiny is to mend a rift that doesn’t exist.

On the other end of the spectrum is Chism, a young Elite soldier who thrives on conflict. How will this rash, obsessive soldier aid the child-like Hatta in his journey?

Throw in the Cheshire Cat, Queen of Hearts and other familiar characters as they emerge to fill their eminent roles in the tangled ascent into madness of literature’s most lovable lunatic.


Series:
Jabberwocky
Hatter

My two-bits:
In-a-word(s): loyalty
Loved this story that tells the tale of Hatter (before Alice comes into the picture). I must say I became smitten with Chism who has a stint as the Red Knight.

Find out about the "Mad" in Hatter's name...

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* meet this Hatter in Daniel's guest post

* review copy courtesy of author

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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Alice in Boogie Wonderland


On a cold and frosty morning, our Alice walks aimlessly about the room as her mother and sister sit next to the fireplace with noses buried in books. Alice sighs and looks out the window. She is delighted when she spies a whirling and swirling delight.

Alice manages to escape the confines of the house for a brief moment. She bundles up with proper hat, coat, scarf, muffler and boots.

Helloooooooooooo our Alice calls out to the snow dancer.

How do? replies the lady in white.

A fine morning, is it not? Alice asks.

Indeed. Come join me...

With a blink of an eye, our Alice is transported to...



All the records are playing
And my heart keep saying
Boogie wonderland, wonderland

Dance, boogie wonderland
Dance, boogie wonderland

-Boogie Wonderland by Earth Wind and Fire


As our Alice is magically whisked away she comes across this...

--~ eBook Giveaway courtesy of author ~--

The Dig
by Audrey Hart
-fantasy

Out of time and out of her element, teenager Zoe Calder finds herself in ancient Greece, battling against the power of the Olympians and the vengeance of a scorned goddess—all for the strange and mysterious boy she has come to love.

WIN a copy of this ebook!

Open to US only.

Offer ends: January 29, 2012--> extended to Jan 31

TO DO: (2-parts)

1. ONE of these:

ADD this book to your Goodreads

or

ADD this book to your Shelfari

or

TWEET this: (or click the twitter button on this post)
Giveaway: The Dig by Audrey Hart http://vvb32reads.blogspot.com/2012/01/alice-in-boogie-wonderland.html

2. AND, let me know in comments what you did along with your email (if I don't already have it)

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* image source snow fairy

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Alice and Hatter from Daniel Coleman


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Years after her Wonderland experiences, Alice, contracts a horrid flu. In her fever dreams she encounters an old friend from Wonderland. But as is always the case, it goes nothing as she expects.

The turtle-shell patterned hat, magenta coat and yellow-striped trousers are unmistakable, but for some reason the man wearing them is utterly out of place in the sitting room of Alice’s house, but she can’t figure out why. No matter.

“Why it’s my dear friend, the Hatter!” she says.

The man who turns to look at her is indeed the colorful oddball she’d met in Wonderland, but he is years younger than she remembers. Decades possibly.

No signs of recognition register on his face, but he smiles nonetheless. “What a brilliant idea to be dear friends before meeting. We can dispense with hours or months of tedious acquaintanceship and jump straight to dear friend.” His smile takes on a hesitant air and he says, “Methinks people would usually do it the other way round. No?”

“But of course we’ve met,” objects Alice. “I met you when I was a young girl. You’re the ma…the Hatter. But you are much younger than I remember.”

Relief shows in his smile and the Hatter says, “Well that would explain it. If you are much older now, then I would have to be younger, now wouldn’t I?”

“But that doesn’t explain anything.”

“It’s simply a matter of math, my dear child. If one of us is older, than the other must be younger. There must be balance, after all.”

The logic made very little sense to Alice, but she never was one to argue. “If you don’t recall meeting me then perhaps I should introduce myself.”

With an apologetic smile, the Hatter replied, “I believe I should be the one to do the introduction.”

“But I already know you.”

“How do I put this? You are older than you were when we met, but I am younger than I will be when we do meet.”

Finally he made sense. “Yes,” said Alice.

“So I have already met a younger version of you, a person who has happened. But the person you claim to have met who is me is a person who does not exist and never has though he may someday.”

“I suppose that’s logical.”

“So I already know a younger you, but you know someone who is not and has not been me.”

“You can’t very well know somebody before you meet them,” objected Alice.

“On the contrary, what better time is there to know somebody?”

While Alice tired to make sense of the idea, the Hatter went on. “Speaking of meetings, shall I tell you of the time I met the Cheshire Cat?”

“The Cheshire Cat! Why he’s a character even more curious than you are, or will be if I’m being accurate.”

“Now I think you’re getting it, my girl! Do let’s sit and I’ll tell you of when I met my friend Cheshire.

EXCERPT from Hatter:

To his delight, a fork appeared in the road a couple hundred paces past the first trees. Hatta hurried to the split in the road, but didn’t see anything resembling a cat so he said, “Good day?”

“Good day, yourself,” said a tenor voice low in the trees. A large-headed cat, with an even larger smile, emerged from behind a tree. It jumped into the fork of a pale tree and lounged along a branch. The gray fur with black stripes had blended into the mat of dead leaves, but stood out vividly against the bark.

“Mr. Cat? I’m Mr., um…,” Hatta hadn’t thought far enough ahead. “Well you see, I don’t actually have a surname.”

“Feel free to use mine if you like. And please, call me Cheshire.” The animal’s voice was high like an eleventeen-year old boy, giving the impression of mischievousness.

Hatta tried the cat’s surname but wasn’t comfortable with it. “Hatta Cat doesn’t seem to fit, but I thank you just the same. Would you be a cat, perchance? Or merely by name?”

“I’m no more a cat than a prairie dog is a dog or a titmouse is a mouse.”

Hatta nodded and Cheshire continued happily. “Guinea pig, mongoose, catfish.”

“As I understand it, a catfish is a fish.”

“Ah, but it is most definitely not a cat.”

Sound logic. But the non-cat’s name still puzzled Hatta. “Why are you called ‘Cheshire Cat’, if you are a Cheshire Cat?”

“Why not?”

“They don’t call me ‘Man’, or ‘Human’.”

“But if you were the only one, I wager they would.”

Cheshire’s argument made sense. Hatta was shocked how easy it was to talk to the creature, even about things on which, at first, they didn’t see eye to eye.

“You are entirely delightful,” Hatta said. “How is it that you talk?”

Cheshire tilted his head and smiled wistfully. He trilled, “How is it that other animals don’t?”

“Oh, but they do! Some of them helped me find food on my way to Palassiren, and a rath spoke loudly at a wedding I went to.”

The smiling creature nodded. “All animals talk in their way. It’s people that don’t listen.”

“I’m going to save the kingdom some day,” blurted Hatta. He felt so comfortable with Cheshire that he didn’t mind telling him.

“Of course you are,” Cheshire said confidently.

“I am? Sometimes people act oddly when I tell them.”

“As you can see, I am not people. You are more important than even you know, Hatta.”

He had never received such optimistic praise, and was reluctant to trust Cheshire. Believing too much in his destiny could very well get him in trouble. “How do you know it? Because sometimes I wonder if mad thoughts make me think it.”

Cheshire considered for a moment then answered, “How do you know when an animal is comical, or hungry, or bored when most people have no idea?”

“Sometimes I can just tell things.”

“Ah,” said Cheshire, nonchalantly satisfying an itch on his neck against the bark of the tree. “So can I.”

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Guest post created for YA Faeries & Fantasy event by Daniel Coleman, author of Hatter
© 2012. All rights reserved.

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Note from Daniel: I've recently launched a podcast for aspiring aritists in all disciplines called CREATE OR DIE. We put up weekly episodes, and it's available on iTunes and at www.createordie.podbean.com.

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READ more about this fantasy world…

--~ eBook Giveaway ~--

Hatter
by Daniel Coleman

WIN a copy of this ebook!

Open to all.

Offer ends: January 29, 2012--> extended to Jan 31

TO DO:
VISIT Daniel's blog and view his various costume posts. Tell me which costume you liked.

AND, leave your email (if I don't already have it)

fyi: being partial to zombies, you can tell which one i liked ;-D

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* image source Alice created by the Strangeling

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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Alice in Whenland challenge


Our Alice is left pondering her situation as Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum skip away along a cobblestone road.

what to do?

Alice sits beside the road to ponder and ponder some more.


As Alice ponders why not take a look at this...

--~ Alice in Whenland challenge ~--

PRIZE: book of your choice from October Trix-n-Treatz book list and a surprize Alice-in-Wonderland-related item.
-offer ends November 13, 2011

I shall post a challenge task each day through Oct 31.

You MUST complete all 5 tasks:
links will be provided for these as the posts go live

task 1: Journey - see task below
task 2: Pioneers
task 3: Gateway
task 4: Laurel Line
task 5: signup form

FIRST TASK: (2-parts)

Journey Along the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad:
Pictorial History of Pocono Mountain Boarding Homes, Hotels, Inns & Resorts from the Delaware Water Gap to Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania
by Alan Sweeney

Postcard images capture the transformation of the Pocono Mountains from secluded wilderness to vacation destination. With the arrival of the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad, numerous stations throughout the Pocono regions served those temporarily fleeing the confines of city life. A multitude of boarding homes, hotels, inns and resorts provided travelers with a wide variety of accommodations and activities. This work is a representation of the author's 10 year endeavor to collect postcards depicting the Pocono Mountains. The images illustrate how the area's tourism industry developed. Readers are destined to enjoy a journey through time while rediscovering treasured memories from a bygone era.

1. WATCH the Book Trailer for this:



2. TELL me one thing you saw at the 16 second spot.

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* image source Alice by Strangeling

-+0+o+ October Trix-n-Treatz schedule +o+0+-


Wednesday, June 29, 2011

gyre and gimble: end credits

gyre
and
gimble

an Alice in Wonderland
one-day virtual book event
June 29, 2011

Thank you dear adventurers for joining me and Alice for this virtual book event.

Please note all giveaways end July 31, 2011 unless specified otherwise.

THANKS TO: Authors, Publicists and Publishers for Book Giveaways & Guest posts

Broken: A Paranormal Romance by David H. Burton

CatKid: I'm No Fraidy Cat! by Brian James

Down the Mysterly River by Bill Willingham

Follow My Lead by Kate Noble

Jabberwocky by Daniel Coleman

My Life Undecided by Jessica Brody

The Sky: The World by Jessica McHugh

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'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves
Did gyre and gimble in the wabe;
All mimsy were the borogoves,
And the mome raths outgrabe.
- last stanza from Jabberwocky
by Lewis Carroll


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* join Alice for another adventure in October

* image source: Alice in a Bosch Landscape by Jasmine Becket-Griffith

* A bit of feedback on this event in comments or via email (vvb32 at yahoo.com) would be much appreciated.

* Picnik was used for some graphics creations for this event.

~>~ gyre and gimble schedule ~<~


Maze: ends

Whew!

Our Alice makes it out of the maze adventure without further incidents.

She decides to rest awhile by the river bank.

Let's follow her and skip rocks across the Mysterly River...

--~ Book Giveaway courtesy of publisher ~--

Down the Mysterly River
by Bill Willingham
Release date: September 2011

Down the Mysterly River is the children’s book debut of Bill Willingham, the creator of the #1 New York Times bestselling graphic novel series Fables. Complete with illustrations by Fables artist Mark Buckingham, it is a spirited, highly original tale of adventure, suspense, and everlasting friendship.

Max “the Wolf” is a top notch Boy Scout, an expert at orienteering and a master of being prepared. So it is a little odd that he suddenly finds himself, with no recollection of his immediate past, lost in an unfamiliar wood. Even odder still, he encounters a badger named Banderbrock, a black bear named Walden, and McTavish the Monster (who might also be an old barn cat)—all of whom talk—and who are as clueless as Max.

Before long, Max and his friends are on the run from a relentless group of hunters and their deadly hounds. Armed with powerful blue swords and known as the Blue Cutters, these hunters capture and change the very essence of their prey. For what purpose, Max can’t guess. But unless he can solve the mystery of the strange forested world he’s landed in, Max may find himself and his friends changed beyond recognition, lost in a lost world…


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Win an ARC of this book!

Open to all.

Offer ends: July 31, 2011 -->extended to Aug 14

TO DO:
Explore Bill's site and tell me something interesting you found there.

AND, leave your email (if I don't already have it)

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* image source maze

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Maze: Captain Jack Racine


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His head felt as though it had been hit with a wrench. He’d been hit with enough to recognize the heavy pain, but the sweet and grainy danger lingering on his tongue let him know the laudanum would soon quell it.

He was safe, the world would be right again, and the Opium Girl had his best interests at heart. Not that he cared especially about her heart. She knew what he really wanted and she held it just out of reach, glancing coyly over her shoulder as she bounded around the twists and turns of the garden, farther and farther away from the notorious Captain Jack Racine.

The girl must have been mad.

He nearly crashed into her when he made the next turn. She had stopped running, and she looked slightly different: more petite. Even from the back, Jack knew that she wasn’t his type. Petite girls were too easily spent, too easily offended. Then again, there were always exceptions to the rule.

Jack gave her a bow that bordered on cocky because it was hinged to his high. She turned slowly, and when Jack saw her youth, he stood up as if being pricked by a pin and wondered what the laudanum was trying to tell him,

“Miss, are you alright?” he asked and she replied in a voice as meek as a dormouse,

“I can’t remember the way out.”

She looked like a living doll: her golden hair perfectly coiffed, her dress newly-pressed and trimmed with Brussels lace. He’d had similarly-dressed girls from Caribee Island, but he wouldn’t be repeating those occasions with this one.

“Alice. My name is Alice,” the girl said with a curtsey.

“A pleasure. Captain Jack Racine. Say, you didn’t see another girl around here, did you? A little taller, a little fuller,” he said, stopping himself just before he made an inappropriate gesture.

“I haven’t seen anyone. Not since I got lost in this blasted maze.”

Jack didn’t take much notice of his surroundings until then. He’d seen the greenery in pursuit of the Opium Girl, but with the possibility of good sport around the next bend, he hadn’t taken note of its arrangement. The garden was in fact a widely-spaced hedge maze, taller and thicker than he could have ever imagined.

Or was it?

Jack plunged his arm into the hedge and when he withdrew his hand, it was covered in verdant picocrystals.

“Oh, we’re in my mind. Thank Azaz,” he sighed.

He opened his hand and blew the picocrystals away to reveal a biscuit with words written in pink icing.

“Eat me?” Alice read over his shoulder and Jack snorted.

“I don’t think it’s that kind of dream, darling.”

“Well, are you going to do it?”

“I don't have much of an appetite at present.”

“I’ll do it,” she said, and before he could conjure a false protest, Alice popped the biscuit in her mouth and swallowed.

Her stomach growled and she clutched it with a bashful grin that suddenly grew massive. All of Alice grew massive actually. Jack fell into a hedge as Alice’s head made a quick ascent to the clouds. He could barely make out her face for the wisps of white around her neck.

“I see a plane,” she said in a thunderous voice that rumbled all the way down to Jack’s soles.

“Is it a dual-seat Azaz-450?”

“I have no idea. It’s a plane, Mister Racine.”

“Captain. I didn’t get booted from the RAF for nothing,” he replied. “What’s the color?”

Her mammoth feet shifted, and Jack was forced to remember his dancing skills. Luckily, the laudanum was a natural cultivator for cavorting. Whether he was actually nimble on his feet or not, he was smooth in his haze and dodged every move she made, including when her massive fingers placed a plane on the path.

The Sherwood was as pretty as ever, sparkling in Doctor Azaz’s mechanical dream. The interior looked like new. Even the yoke was free of the teeth marks from the whiskey-filled night when Jack played "Hide the Banger in her Hangar" with the girl from Caribee Island.

There was a vial sitting on his seat; not exactly a rare sight, but vials that graced the seat of the Sherwood were always empty, carnage from the previous night that had tumbled from his pocket in flight. However, this particular vial was full, and it was labeled with the phrase “Drink me”.

Under the usual circumstances, he would have gulped the contents gladly without thought, but the last thing he wanted of his intoxicants was to be demanded into imbibing.

It was difficult for Alice to take the vial from Jack's outstretched hand. Like sausage trying to pluck a pin from a cushion, it teetered and nearly toppled, but victory hit when the elixir touched her lips and called her back to smaller heights.

Alice shrank, crouched next to the Sherwood, panting and puffing while Jack looked down from the cockpit. He helped her inside and couldn't help but chuckle when her face lit up.

He always loved showing off the Sherwood, especially to women. If not for her age, he would have shown her a true wonderland, but he showed her the way out instead.

The hedges were no match for the Sherwood. Even if it hadn’t been a cruise through intoxication, it would have cut the garden to ribbons and left only the memory of imprisonment.

The plane turned maze into runway and haze into reality. Jack was holding Alice’s hand as the laudanum wore off and his own throbbing head as sobriety kicked back in.

He didn't clearly see the woman who sauntered out of his bedroom: an amazing thing considering what treasures she had to see. The wrench-ache peaked and he buried his head under his pillow.

“So you'll come by the shop today?” the woman asked from the sitting room and Jack groaned. “Captain Racine?”

“I have a show today, darling. I need my beauty sleep.”

“But you said last night you'd pop by my sweetshop. For publicity? You asked me to make you the sample tray this morning, remember?”

“Obviously I don't.”

She ripped the pillow away, and although he flopped over angrily, his mood was lifted by her lack of garb.

“Well? Are you going to try the tray or not?” she asked, hands on hips, toe tapping, and charms bouncing with her impatience.

The tray on Jack's bedside table was draped in Brussels lace and piled high with various cakes, biscuits, and drams of flavored tea. She sensually pressed one of the biscuits to her mouth, powdering her lips with sugar. The wrench stopped striking his head when she straddled his waist and the powder sprinkled her chest.

“Eat. Drink,” she said.

Again, he wasn't thrilled at the prospect of being ordered around by his indulgences, but he also wasn't in the mood to argue. The laudanum had worn off and he was free of the haze, but the maze was a different story. Captain Jack Racine was still stuck in those hedges, and he was likely to remain so.

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Jessica McHugh is an author of speculative fiction that spans the genre from horror and alternate history to epic fantasy. A prolific writer, she has devoted herself to novels, short stories, novellas, and even playwriting. She has had eight books published in three years, including "Song of Eidolons", "The Sky: The World" and the first two installments in her "Tales of Dominhydor" series.

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Guest post created for gyre and gimble event by Jessica McHugh author of The Sky: The World
© 2011. All rights reserved.

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Read more about Captain Jack Racine from The Sky: The World here...

--~ Book Giveaway courtesy of author ~--

The Sky: The World
by Jessica McHugh

Win a copy of this book!

Open to all.

Offer ends: July 31, 2011 -->extended to Aug 14

TO DO:
Visit Jessica's Projects page on her site and tell me which one(s) catch your interest.

AND, leave your email (if I don't already have it)

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* image source alice running

* also part of SteamBoyz event

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Maze: Mirror


Alice turns the next corner in the maze and happens upon a mirror.

She looks in and sees herself with her trusty vorpal sword.

BUT it is a darker self.

In a dark world.


Alice
Madness Returns
by American McGee

Alice: Madness Returns is a video game for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360, released on June 14, 2011, in North America, June 16, 2011, in Europe and June 17, 2011, in the United Kingdom. It is the sequel to the 2000 Windows and Mac video game American McGee's Alice. McGee, who designed the original game, returns to design the sequel after EA partnered with McGee's studio Spicy Horse.

Alice: Madness Returns takes place immediately after the events of its predecessor.

Alice was released from Rutledge Asylum for the Wayward and Lost Souls at the end of the original game and now lives at an orphanage in Victorian London under the care of a psychiatrist named Doctor Angus Bumby, where she is still traumatized with memories of her parents' deaths.

While heading to a Highstreet chemist, Alice follows a cat to an alley, where, after being confronted by monstrous half-human, half-Jabberwock creatures, she meets up with Nurse Witless from the asylum. Witless implies that Alice has revealed secrets about her family's demise while in the asylum and believes Alice is still very unstable. While at Witless's place, Alice suddenly has a vision of her appearing in Wonderland and the Cheshire Cat appears and tells Alice a new law reigns on Wonderland.

Now back in Wonderland, Alice begins to uncover her submerged memories of the fire.

The Duchess gives Alice her Pepper Grinder and asks her to retrieve Pig Snouts for her. Afterwards, Alice continues on to the Mad Hatter's realm, as she and the Cheshire Cat believe that Hatter may have something to do with the ruin destroying Wonderland.

Arriving in Hatter's realm, Alice discovers that the now-monstrously mechanized March Hare and Dormouse have violently taken over the land, dismantling Hatter into individual limbs and enslaving the Dodos. After finding his head and torso in a junkpile, the Hatter requests Alice help him recover his lost limbs...

READ the rest of this storyline at wikipedia
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Excerpt from Revolver: McGee Talks About His Video Game, Marilyn Manson by Kory Grow

REVOLVER: As twisted as Carroll’s book can be at points, it’s still a children’s fairytale. Why has it had such a huge impact on this particular horror game and, in your opinion, horror and hard-rock music in general?

AMERICAN McGEE: The original books provide an amazing wealth of ideas for characters, setting and story. Alice herself has appealed to generations of readers, and by virtue of her new storyline, now also appeals quite well to horror game enthusiasts. The Alice character everyone knows from the books is appealing because of her fantastic imagination and curiosity; with the games we’ve turned that imagination into a sort of psychological super-power and used curiosity to drive her towards overcoming sometimes horrific obstacles.

What was the inspiration for turning this fantasy into something terrifying? Are there any other horror games or movies that inspired this vision of Alice?
McGEE At the moment of inspiration for the game, I was listening to “Trip Like I Do” by the Crystal Method. Back at my desk it was Rob Zombie’s “Living Dead Girl” and various tracks by Manson, NIN, Tom Waits and more that really drove a lot of the initial tone for story and characters in the game.

Games didn’t so much inspire the core ideas as inform me as to what I didn’t want to do—having come from a background of development on games like DOOM and Quake, I badly wanted to move away from the “Space Marine” horror theme—and Wonderland offered a great opportunity to explore really surreal environments and characters.

READ the full interview here.


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* the visuals really grab. if I were a gamer, this would definitely be one stuck in my game console

* image source header game screen

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Maze: Thing of Things


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While wandering through a maze in Wonderland, Alice comes across a group of unusual...Things. Ollie, a character from Daniel Coleman's novella, Jabberwocky, also stumbles upon the odd gathering.

"And what curious fellows are these?" asks Alice to no one in particular as she turns a corner in the maze.

"Creatures?" asks one of the peculiar little people. "Where?"

"Why, all around, of course. Including you I should think."

The pointy-nosed, blue-haired youth gives her a perplexed look. "And I should think the only creature here is you."

"Me? But I'm no creature. I'm Alice."

"And I am Thing 448."

A short young man carrying a bow enters the clearing holding an arrow to the string of his bow. When he sees the odd scene he says, "Chipper chaps cheerfully chatting and...chasing?"

"Good morning, Sir," says Alice, for though the youth is only a few years older than she, he wears a uniform.

"Ollie," he answers. "Have you seen a Jabberwock perchance?"

"I'm not familiar with such a creature, unless these lads are Jabberwocks."

"Neither creatures nor Jabberwocks," says the smiling elf.

"I beg your pardon."

"After so much time in Wonderland, I would think one would learn it isn't respectable to beg."

The odd little people run and jump and jabber throughout the large clearing. "Quite the contrary," said Alice. "It seems the longer I stay in Wonderland, the less I seem to learn."

"What kind of creatures are these?" asks the soldier.

"They aren't creatures at all," answers Alice, proud for having learned something. "But I haven't yet discovered what they are. Although I think learning that you don't know things is not the same as learning things. "

"Things! Yes," says the minikin and offers a hand to shake. Alice accepts the hand; to do otherwise would surely be poor manners.

"Things?" she asks.

"Yes. We are Things."

"And are you a boy or girl Thing?"

"Why should I have to pick one?"

"Pick?" asks Alice. "Why, one doesn't pick. One just is."

"Unless one isn't," says the Thing.

"How can one isn't?" asks Alice. "I mean, how can one not be?"

"What number are you?"

"I don't know what that has to do with the question," replies Alice. Is there no end to such creatures in Wonderland?

"How can you know if you haven't answered it?"

"Alright then, I'll answer," Alice says. "I am not a number?"

"And how can one not be a number?" The small creature looks as confused as Alice feels.

"The same way one is neither a boy or a girl," says Alice.

"Aha, you see?"

"I don't think I'll ever see."

While Alice tries to make sense of the logic, Ollie speaks up. "As entertaining as this has been, I need to find Tjaden before he finds the Jabberwock." With a small bow he adds, "Farewell, flustered female. Find fortune's favor."

Thing 448 returns to his romping and reveling.

Alice, as perplexed as ever, wanders back into the maze.

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Guest post created for gyre and gimble event by Daniel Coleman author of Jabberwocky
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Read more about Ollie here...

--~ Book Giveaway courtesy of author ~--

Jabberwocky
by Daniel Coleman

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* The thing was the assembly of the free people of a country, province or a hundred (hundare/härad/herred). There were consequently hierarchies of things, so that the local things were represented at the higher-level thing, for a province or land. At the thing, disputes were solved and political decisions were made. The place for the thing was often also the place for public religious rites and for commerce. - per wikipedia

* image source dr seuss things

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Maze: begins


Alice has decided to leave the company of bogovoes, tove and raths. She is being called to enter the Maze and explore its treasures encased within the hedges. However, she will have her vorpal sword close at hand in case she runs into the Jub Jub bird, Bandersnatch or Jabberwock.

Do you dare join her on this venture???

You might run into a meld...



You might bust a gut from...

This Is a Book
by Demetri Martin

From the renowned comedian, creator, star and executive producer/multiple title-holder of Comedy Central's Important Things with Demetri Martin comes a bold, original, and rectangular kind of humor book.

Demetri's first literary foray features longer-form essays and conceptual pieces (such as Protagonists' Hospital, a melodrama about the clinic doctors who treat only the flesh wounds and minor head scratches of Hollywood action heroes), as well as his trademark charts, doodles, drawings, one-liners, and lists (i.e., the world views of optimists, pessimists and contortionists), Martin's material is varied, but his unique voice and brilliant mind will keep readers in stitches from beginning to end.


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* let me know if the book is one you would consider reading

* image sources maze, brain teaser

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Bandersnatch


Bandersnatch: A swift moving creature with snapping jaws, capable of extending its neck. A 'bander' was also an archaic word for a 'leader', suggesting that a 'bandersnatch' might be an animal that hunts the leader of a group -per wikipedia

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Amongst our guests today: if you are one of these (based on your answer from the rsvp teaser post) please answer the question that pertains to you

Bandersnatch - what paranormal creature do you hunt?

krysykat of Because I Said So - I'd hunt Will 0' The Wisps, catch them with my paws. and maybe let them go just to catch them again.

hmmmm: for those a bit twisted...

Bandersnatch
by Paul Tremblay and Sean Wallace

It may or may not be frumious, but this original anthology from Tremblay (City Pier: Above & Below) and Wallace (Jabberwocky 2) positively revels in the "strange, dark, and unpredictable."

Nearly all the 13 stories have both feet firmly in the avant-garde. Several tilt toward black-humored horror, and even the authors' bios run to the bizarre.

Talking animals and strange landscapes abound, from the taiga and bears (but no lion) in Alan DeNiro's surreal opening tale "Taiga, Taiga, Burning Bright" to the genetic hybrids in Karen Heuler's "Down on the Farm," which concludes the volume by evoking both Poe and Orwell.

Dogs in particular are well represented, figuring in Heuler's story as well as Ursula Pflug's "Border Crossing" and Bogdan Tiganov's "The Children." An iguana and a soda can trade quips in Seth Ellis's "The Sidewinders," and "Scar Stories" by Vylar Kaftan personifies a cat, a punchbowl and the party where they're present.

This corner of the genre is very much an acquired taste, but for those who dig that funky groove, this anthology more than delivers what it promises. -- Publishers Weekly


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* let me know if the book is one you would consider reading

* guests specified their character persona on the teaser post

* image source

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Jabberwock


Jabberwock: When a class in the Girls' Latin School in Boston asked Carroll's permission to name their school magazine The Jabberwock, he replied: "The Anglo-Saxon word 'wocer' or 'wocor' signifies 'offspring' or 'fruit'. Taking 'jabber' in its ordinary acceptation of 'excited and voluble discussion.' -per wikipedia

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Amongst our guests today: if you are one of these (based on your answer from the rsvp teaser post) please answer the question that pertains to you

Jabberwock - what is your favorite fruit?

AimeeKay of How can you help? - Mulberries

Freda of Freda's Voice - pomegranate

Michelle of The True Book Addict

Misha of My Love Affair With Books - apple

--~ Book Giveaway courtesy of author ~--

Jabberwocky
by Daniel Coleman

“One, two! One, two! and through and through the vorpal blade went snicker-snack!” Blood pounded in Tjaden’s ears as he breathed in the acrid odor, and his sword didn’t falter. Not after the convoluted road that had led him to set out alone to find and slay the manxome Jabberwocky. But the secrets he’d learned about the Jabberwocky’s sorrowful past made it a sour victory.

How different would the situation be if the girl he loved wasn’t at risk? Why didn’t anyone tell him the dark secrets surrounding the Tumtum tree?

Jabberwocky, a short novel by Daniel Coleman, is the untold story inspired by Lewis Carroll’s epic poem. Meet the characters and creatures that inhabit the world long before Alice ever fell down the rabbit’s hole.

While staying true to every detail of Lewis Carroll’s masterpiece, Jabberwocky provides twists that will keep you turning pages. You might know how it ends, but you won’t believe how it happens.


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Win a signed print copy of this book!

Open to all.

Offer ends: July 31, 2011

TO DO:
Visit Daniel's site, leave him a comment on one of his posts and tell me where.

AND, leave your email (if I don't already have it)

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OR pick up a free ebook version courtesy of the author...

for kindle

for other e-formats at smashwords

-HURRY, ebook offer is good until June 30

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* guests specified their character persona on the teaser post

* image source

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Jub Jub bird


Jub Jub bird: 'A desperate bird that lives in perpetual passion', according to the Butcher in Carroll's later poem The Hunting of the Snark. 'Jub' is an ancient word for a jerkin or a dialect word for the trot of a horse (OED). It might make reference to the call of the bird resembling the sound "jub, jub". -per wikipedia

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Amongst our guests today: if you are one of these (based on your answer from the rsvp teaser post) please answer the question that pertains to you

Jub Jub bird - what is your passion?

Giada of of Dr. Stravagante’s Traveling Book Circus - Cooking is surely one of my many passions, along with archery, drawing, writing, reading, playing the piano, learning new languages...

WATCH OUT: for those with a passion for cooking...

Everything Alice:
The Wonderland Book of Makes and Bakes
by Hannah Read-Baldry and Christine Leech
Release date: August 2011

Whether you’re looking to throw an Alice in Wonderland themed party or just love to add a bit of Mad Hatter whimsy to whatever you make, Everything Alice has something for you.

Inspired by Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass, Hannah Read-Baldery and Christine Leech dreamed up more than 30 projects to make and bake, including a hand-sewn White Rabbit toy, pompon-decorated slippers fit for a queen, a curious cake stand made out of vintage dishware and a selection of royally delicious recipes.

Add to the mix charming photography, exquisite paper-cut illustrations and snippets of Wonderland lore and you've got a craft and cookery book that's as fantastical and fun as the tales that inspired it.


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* guests specified their character persona on the teaser post

* image source

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Borogoves, Toves and the Raths


Borogove: Following the poem Humpty Dumpty says, " 'borogove' is a thin shabby-looking bird with its feathers sticking out all round, something like a live mop." In explanatory book notes Carroll describes it further as "an extinct kind of Parrot. They had no wings, beaks turned up, made their nests under sun-dials and lived on veal." -per wikipedia

Tove: Humpty Dumpty says " 'Toves' are something like badgers, they're something like lizards, and they're something like corkscrews. [...] Also they make their nests under sun-dials, also they live on cheese." -per wikipedia

Mome rath: Humpty Dumpty says following the poem: "A 'rath' is a sort of green pig: but 'mome" I'm not certain about. I think it's short for 'from home', meaning that they'd lost their way". -per wikipedia

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Amongst our guests today: if you are one of these (based on your answer from the rsvp teaser post) please answer the question that pertains to you

Borogoves - what color(s) are your feathers

Toves - won't you tell us your favorite cheese

Mome raths - what shade of green are you?
Samantha of Maat's Feather Of Truth

Are you attending this Alice event as one of the three above?

OR are you one of these three - jabberwock, jub jub bird, bandersnatch?

OR are you UNDECIDED???


--~ Book Giveaway courtesy of publisher ~--

My Life Undecided
by Jessica Brody


Win a copy of this book!

Open to all.

Offer ends: July 31, 2011

TO DO:
Answer the question above.

IF you are a Borogove, Tove or Rath, please answer your individual question as well.

AND, leave your email (if I don't already have it)

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* guests specified their character persona on the teaser post

* image source

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gyre and gimble: schedule


gyre
and
gimble

an Alice in Wonderland
one-day virtual book event
June 29, 2011

O frabjous day!

Callooh!

Callay!


Welcome to a day with Alice!

Schedule of events:
details and links will be filled in after posted
per usual links are also on the sidebar


note: as this is a one-day event, posts will go up hourly between 5am-5pm

teaser

5am: welcome and schedule

6am: Borogoves, Toves and the Raths
- My Life Undecided by Jessica Brody

7am: Jub jub bird
- Everything Alice: The Wonderland Book of Makes and Bakes
by Hannah Read-Baldry and Christine Leech

8am: Jabberwock
- Jabberwocky by Daniel Coleman

9am: Bandersnatch
- Bandersnatch by Paul Tremblay and Sean Wallace

10am: Maze begins
- This Is a Book by Demetri Martin

11am: Thing of Things
- Alice Meets Ollie by Daniel Coleman

12pm: CatKid
Alice Meets CatKid by Brian James
- CatKid: I'm No Fraidy Cat! by Brian James

1pm: Fingers Forest
- Broken: A Paranormal Romance by David H. Burton

2pm: Mirror
- Alice: Madness Returns by American McGee

3pm: Fairy
- Follow My Lead by Kate Noble

4pm: Captain Jack Racine
- The Sky: The World by Jessica McHugh

5pm: Maze ends
- Down the Mysterly River by Bill Willingham

6pm: End Credits

Announcement: of giveaway for Hatter

Announcement: winners for giveaways that ended July 31

Announcement: winners for giveaways that ended August 14

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Giveaway: RSVP for Alice-related prize

Giveaway: My Life Undecided by Jessica Brody

Giveaway: Hatter by Daniel Coleman

Giveaway: Jabberwocky by Daniel Coleman

Giveaway: CatKid: I'm No Fraidy Cat! by Brian James

Giveaway: Broken: A Paranormal Romance by David H. Burton

Giveaway: Follow My Lead by Kate Noble

Giveaway: The Sky: The World by Jessica McHugh

Giveaway: Down the Mysterly River by Bill Willingham

and so it begins...
'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves
Did gyre and gimble in the wabe;
All mimsy were the borogoves,
And the mome raths outgrabe.

"Beware the Jabberwock, my son!
The jaws that bite, the claws that catch!
Beware the Jubjub bird, and shun
The frumious Bandersnatch!"
- Jabberwocky
(first two stanzas)
read the complete poem
by Lewis Carroll


It is a hot summer afternoon and we sit with our Alice beside the tum tum tree. Alice spies movement in the hedges over yonder. We walk across the lawn and witness toves in the wabe.

Let's get in queue! Alice squeals with glee.

So, we too gyre and gimble...

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* this schedule also houses complete books mentioned for this event.

 
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