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November 15, 2024November 15, 2024 ACLiSA Fantasy Feature Series

Reading Fantasy Is Way Easier Than Writing About It

Shreya Prasad Childhood is a magical time filled with stories of fairies, goblins, quests and adventure. Perhaps it is because the fantastic reach of magic helps a child comprehend the unfamiliar. But mostly, it is because fantasy is fun. It is the power to see the world not as it is but as it can … Continue reading Reading Fantasy Is Way Easier Than Writing About It

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