“Fantasy is, at its best, the purest access to storytelling that we have. It universalizes a tale, it evokes wonder and timeless narrative power, it touches upon inner journeys, it illuminates our collective and individual pasts, throws a focus beam on the present day, and presages the dangers and promises of the future”

— Guy Gavriel Kay

Images 4 (grishaverse symbol based off design from grishaverse.com),5 (dragon), and 7 (apothecary bird) were hand drawn. Image 2 and 3 (mushrooms) were included in the template. Images 1 (owl), Image 5 (mortar and pestle), and Image 8 (potions) are free to use (CCO) from pexels.

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  • Fantasy Literacy Blog Post

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