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Tim Manley

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Tim Manley is a writer and illustrator.

His first book, Alice in Tumblr-land: And Other Fairy Tales for a New Generation, will be published by Penguin on 11/05. It is based on his tumblr, Fairy Tales for Twenty-Somethings.

Tim is a Moth StorySLAM winner, mentor with PEN American Center’s Prison Writing Program, and a former English teacher at School of the Future in New York City. He has officiated eight weddings, one of which was Beatles-themed.

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Alice in Tumblr-land

3.56 avg rating — 1,921 ratings — published 2013 — 3 editions
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Stories I Wish I Could Tell...

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“After finishing grad school, the Little Mermaid started a nonprofit to fight for the rights of mercitizens. She decided at that moment that she would never measure her success by financial gain, but instead only by how much good she contributed to the world. Money was irrelevant to her.

Later that day she got her first student loan bill.”
Tim Manley, Alice in Tumblr-land

“Puss wore boots so that he would gain more respect, but everywhere he went people just said, “Omigod, look at that adorable kitty in boots!”
Tim Manley, Alice in Tumblr-land: And Other Fairy Tales for a New Generation

“Then it hit Robin Hood: Is this how you get old? You slowly just stop talking about things?”
Tim Manley, Alice in Tumblr-land

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