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Wicked with words: Gregory Maguire reimagines fairy tale.(Interview)

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Writing!, February 1st, 2006

Once upon a time, there lived a young boy who was the middle child in a family of seven siblings. Books were his first love. In stories such as Peter Pan and The Wizard of Oz, he found an escape from his busy household.

It was no surprise, then, that when this boy grew up, he decided to become a writer. He spun one modern fairy tale after another until one day, he woke up to see his name on the front of a children's book: Gregory Maguire. He was ecstatic! Overnight, or so it seemed, he had turned into a full-fledged author!

When his books--such as the original fairy tale Daughter of the Mo...

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