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Books with author Madeline Smoot

  • Perilous Princesses

    Madeline Smoot

    Paperback (CBAY Books, )
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  • Perilous Princesses

    Madeline Smoot

    eBook (CBAY Books, June 1, 2018)
    Ten authors come together to explore what it's like to defy expectation. Everyone knows a princess in peril—the girl trapped in a tower or guarded by a dragon until someone rides in and saves her from the danger. But what happens when the princess is the danger? What if it's not the dragon you should be worried about but the princess hiding behind him? What if the girl needs to be in that tower—not for her protection, but for ours? In ten new intriguing tales, various authors introduce us to girls who defy our notion of the perfect princess.
  • Dragons and Witches

    Madeline Smoot

    eBook (CBAY Books, June 1, 2017)
    Dragons and witches have traditionally been the creatures of nightmares, the villains of fairy tales that are intended to haunt readers long after the stories have finished. Ten authors reimagine these villains in different guises and styles and in new and meaningful ways. In the end readers will be left wondering, are bad guys always bad?
  • Giants and Ogres

    Madeline Smoot

    eBook (CBAY Books, May 1, 2016)
    Clever and daring, the artful reimaginings in this delightful collection of ten new tales offer readers another look at the fairy tale villains they thought they knew. Whether they are helping instead of hurting or appearing in unexpected forms, you will never quite look at giants or ogres the same way again. Includes stories by Jessica Lee Anderson, Melanie Cole, K.L. Critchley, J.G. Formato, John Linwood Grant, Justine Cogan Gunn, Laura Keating, Laura Ring, Hope Erica Schultz, and Lisa Timpf.
  • Stepmothers and the Big Bad Wolf

    Madeline Smoot

    eBook (CBAY Books, Nov. 1, 2014)
    There are countless villains found in the pages of fairy tales—ogres, giants, even a witch or two—but none seem to capture the imagination like the stepmothers and wolves. Here nine authors tackle these villains. In some, the wolf or stepmother becomes the hero. In others, they retain their original threatening nature. In all the stories, the villains are presented in a new light. Rediscover your favorite villains in these new fairy tales.
  • Dragons and Witches

    Madeline Smoot

    Paperback (CBAY Books, June 1, 2017)
    Dragons and witches have traditionally been the creatures of nightmares, the villains of fairy tales that are intended to haunt readers long after the stories have finished. Ten authors reimagine these villains in different guises and styles and in new and meaningful ways. In the end readers will be left wondering, are bad guys always bad?
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  • Giants and Ogres

    Madeline Smoot

    Paperback (CBAY Books, June 1, 2016)
    Clever and daring, the artful reimaginings in this delightful collection of ten new tales offer readers another look at the fairy tale villains they thought they knew. Whether they are helping instead of hurting or appearing in unexpected forms, you will never quite look at giants or ogres the same way again. Includes stories by Jessica Lee Anderson, Melanie Cole, K.L. Critchley, J.G. Formato, John Linwood Grant, Justine Cogan Gunn, Laura Keating, Laura Ring, Hope Erica Schultz, and Lisa Timpf.
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  • Monsters Hiding in Your Closet

    Madeline Smoot

    eBook (CBAY Books, Oct. 1, 2017)
    It's amazing the kinds of monsters you can find in an old closet. Whether it's a dragon in a hotel room or a Bigfoot baby in an abandoned mansion, the monsters hiding in the closets come in all shapes and sizes. In this collection of ten exciting tales, monsters help show us what it is to be human. Includes stories by Elliot Addison, Jessica Lee Anderson, Susan Bianculli, Melanie Cole, Jaime Formato, John Linwood Grant, Laura Keating, Jonathan Lahr, Hope Erica Schultz, and Lisa Timpf.
  • Summer Shorts

    Madeline Smoot

    Paperback (Blooming Tree Press, Sept. 1, 2005)
    A collection of short stories, poems all taking place during the summer. Kids go to camp, on vacation, or just stay home. Some stories are set in the past, some in the future and some are set in other worlds entirely.
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  • The Monsters Hiding in Your Closet

    Madeline Smoot

    Paperback (CBAY Books, Oct. 1, 2017)
    It’s amazing the kinds of monsters you can find in an old closet. Whether it’s a dragon in a hotel room or a Bigfoot baby in an abandoned mansion, the monsters hiding in the closets come in all shapes and sizes. In this collection of ten exciting tales, monsters help show us what it is to be human. Includes stories by Elliot Addison, Jessica Lee Anderson, Susan Bianculli, Melanie Cole, Jaime Formato, John Linwood Grant, Laura Keating, Jonathan Lahr, Hope Erica Schultz, and Lisa Timpf.
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  • The Girls

    Madeline Smoot

    Paperback (Blooming Tree Press, Aug. 1, 2008)
    The Girls is a collection of five short stories about friendship, life and surviving it together.
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  • One Thousand Words for War

    Hope Schultz, Madeline Smoot

    eBook (CBAY Books, )
    Imaginative and original, One Thousand Words for War explores in various fantastic settings the different types of conflict—from powerful internal and external conflicts with the potential to destroy the main character’s world to the peace that comes from accepting change. Whether it's a transgendered girl standing up to bullies or a child soldier trying to save his fellows from war, this collection shows the powerful ways teens can overcome and embrace extraordinary circumstances.