Sometimes "happily ever after" is no guarantee. We feature short, original fairy tales that turn towards the dark and unsettling. These stories are not intended for children, but most of them do stand alone.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 119 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | BooksPerforming ArtsArts |
A musician writes the perfect song, but then finds that he cannot recreate it.
A newly married queen gets to know her fabled husband.
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I started sharing these with my daughter when the podcast began some 6 years ago. She kept listening to them on her own, as I did. I've gone through them all several times, always hoping there will be more. They were always just the kind of different story I needed to hear and she enjoyed them much more that the usual fairy tales.
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So glad to see you back. I’ve been a fan for several years and am always amazed at your creativity and story telling. Wishing you the best!
this is my favourite thing in the world. i listen to it every night and it’s so soothing to hear your voice in your new episode! i love it so much!
Apple Podcasts | #124 | Canada/Arts/Books |
Apple Podcasts | #123 | Netherlands/Arts/Books |
Apple Podcasts | #217 | South Korea/Arts/Books |
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Fairy Tales for Unwanted Children launched 7 years ago and published 119 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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