<p>In <em>Happily Ever After</em>, <strong>Edward Carpenter</strong> entertains and educates, changing the perspective on many of our favourite fairy tales and using his story as a way to confront the ways that gender, age, and beauty color our perceptions of power and the people who wield it.</p>
<p>Get ready to root for the bad girl in this short story that gives the evil queen from your favorite fairytales her own voice. Good? Bad? Misunderstood? Decide for yourself after reading the story that reviewers call “wickedly delightful… a hilarious romp… absolutely wonderful!”<br /><br /><strong>Happily Ever After as a Digital Original</strong><br />With the purchase...