I'd love feedback and critique on this.
Remember the old "fractured fairy tales" you read and watched growing up?
By God's grace, I'm determined to push through my fears and go forward with the new Walsh Frizzly Productions, including a series of humorous stories largely based on classic tales but with Godly lessons, often hosted by Walsh Washington Carver (the World's Wisest Elephant) and Frizzly Frezziwig Farver (the Forest's Funniest Monkey, who also happens to be a barber...AKA a real "cut-up").
I'm happy, excited, and as nervous as a tin cat on a hot roof full of rocking chairs, π but posting it helps with accountability in going forward.
One story in the works, as a collaboration with John Andrew Lang, is "Cinderella and the Fairy Oddfather: An Offer She Can't Refuse (Or Can She?)"
Is the whimsical Fairy Oddfather the practically angelic helper he seems to be, or just the opposite?
Here's a template I'd like to use. Please ignore the placeholder text.