Sometimes you can win NaNoWriMo even if you don’t win it. How my NaNoWriMo went in 2020
My tweets for the Twitter #HerosAndVillains of February 2020. Meet my main character Ingeborg and my villain Lotte
“But I don’t need this kind of things. I’ve come to terms with the war long ago.” Which was a stupid thing to say to Dagmar, who of course knew a lot better #Faritalereteling
“Tell me something, aunty,” Ingeborg almost pleaded. “Grete’s plan makes sense. I know we should play along. Then tell me why I don’t want to.”
A Snow White retelling set in 1920s Germany Episode 17 Late Lunch Ingeborg entered the library and found Dagmar and Grete already waiting. “Sorry for the delay,” she said, closing the door behind her. She had to change for dinner in record time after her trip across the meadow. Grete brushed the matter away with…
THE FROZEM MAZE by Sarah Zama – A Snow White Retelling set in 1920s Germany
A Snow White retelling set in 1920s Germany Episode 15 He Surprised Me Elsie gathered all the ashes on her fire-shovel and dumped it in the tin bucket. Then she used the shovel to move the ambers around, so that they could breathe and glow and when she was happy with it, added some more…
The Frozen Maze by Sarah Zama – A Snow Whit eretelling set in 1920s Germany – Episode 14 – The Black and White Couple
The Frozen Maze by Sarah Zama – Episode 13 – Dreams – In the cold of the dying maze, Ingeborg finds a babble of warth, and dreams come to her.
THE FROZEN MAZE – Episode 12 – Have I Ever Advised You Poorly? – Dagmar hates Grete’s plan for her home, but she makes an effort to go along with it. Why?
THE FROZEN MAZE by Sarah Zama – Episode 11 – Freuer – They always see the simple girl, but Elsie keeps inside herself an ancient wisdom
THE FROZEN MAZE by Sarah Zama – Episode 10 – One Day, You’ll Know All the Paths – Grete’s plan was sensible, Ingeborg knows she should go along. But Dad would have fought for the maze, she knew it very well