Crow Toes Quarterly: Tales From a Playfully Dark World

Kids, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction, Fiction - YA
Cover of the book Crow Toes Quarterly: Tales From a Playfully Dark World by Christopher Millin, Christopher Millin
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Author: Christopher Millin ISBN: 9781465751133
Publisher: Christopher Millin Publication: January 28, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Christopher Millin
ISBN: 9781465751133
Publisher: Christopher Millin
Publication: January 28, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

In late 2006, a shadowy character appeared on the literary scene. He called himself the Narrator and his dream was to publish a playfully dark arts and literature magazine for children. He hired a staff villain, a lackey named Ogilvy and a reporter named Poinsettia Park, and soon after he released the very first issue of Crow Toes Quarterly. Over the next four years, sixteen issues of the magazine were published. TALES FROM A PLAYFULLY DARK WORLD is a sometimes hilarious, often terrifying collection of experiences compiled by the Crow Toes Quarterly Narrator during those four years and sixteen issues. It is proof that running an arts and literature magazine for children can be downright dangerous at times.

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In late 2006, a shadowy character appeared on the literary scene. He called himself the Narrator and his dream was to publish a playfully dark arts and literature magazine for children. He hired a staff villain, a lackey named Ogilvy and a reporter named Poinsettia Park, and soon after he released the very first issue of Crow Toes Quarterly. Over the next four years, sixteen issues of the magazine were published. TALES FROM A PLAYFULLY DARK WORLD is a sometimes hilarious, often terrifying collection of experiences compiled by the Crow Toes Quarterly Narrator during those four years and sixteen issues. It is proof that running an arts and literature magazine for children can be downright dangerous at times.

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