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''[https://opalsfreestories.wordpress.com/ Opal’s Free Stories]'' by Opal Dawn is a blog designed to essentially give away free fiction. The author, operating under a pen name, writes stories on her blog; readers review by leaving comments; and if they want to donate, Opal's email address is there in her profile.
''[https://opalsfreestories.wordpress.com/ Opal’s Free Stories]'' by Opal Dawn is a blog designed to essentially give away free fiction. The author, operating under a pen name, writes stories on her blog; readers review by leaving comments; and if they want to donate, Opal's email address is there in her profile.


Born from a culmination of ideas Opal had as a child, the blog began with a the first part of a rewrite of the Norwegian folktale "[[Tatterhood]]".
Born from a culmination of ideas Opal had as a child, the blog began with the first part of a rewrite of the Norwegian folktale "[[Tatterhood]]".


There are a total of four posts to the blog (including the introductory post and a comment about writing), all of which were made in 2011.
There are a total of four posts to the blog (including the introductory post and a comment about writing), all of which were made in 2011.


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Latest revision as of 12:51, 15 July 2021

Are you out of money? Are you stuck in Boring Class 101? Do you just have no time to get to a real book?

Then Opal’s Free Stories are for you!
Opening post

Opal’s Free Stories by Opal Dawn is a blog designed to essentially give away free fiction. The author, operating under a pen name, writes stories on her blog; readers review by leaving comments; and if they want to donate, Opal's email address is there in her profile.

Born from a culmination of ideas Opal had as a child, the blog began with the first part of a rewrite of the Norwegian folktale "Tatterhood".

There are a total of four posts to the blog (including the introductory post and a comment about writing), all of which were made in 2011.

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