Welcome to Of Magic and Mischief
Hello, readers!
This is my very first blog post here on Goodreads, so thank you for stopping by. I thought it only fitting to start with a little introduction—and, of course, a touch of magic.
I’ve always been drawn to fairy tales, the kind that linger long after you’ve closed the book. They’re not just bedtime stories. They’re warnings, whispers, and windows into the deepest parts of ourselves. From the Snow Queen’s icy bargains to the Grimm Brothers’ shadowed woods, these tales are equal parts wonder and danger.
That balance between magic and mischief is exactly what I try to capture in my own writing. My fantasy series "Fabled" grew out of a lifelong fascination with folklore, fairy tales, and the timeless struggle between duty and freedom. The first book in the Fabled series, "Icebound", takes inspiration from Hans Christian Andersen’s The Snow Queen, but with its own twists of cursed mirrors, dark bargains, and characters struggling to hold onto their humanity.
If you love stories that are just as chilling as they are enchanting, then you’re in the right place. I’ll be using this space to share reflections on writing, folklore, and the books that inspire me (along with some behind-the-scenes glimpses into Fabled).
I’d love to hear from you, too. What’s the fairy tale that haunted you the most when you first read it? Drop a comment! I’m eager to chat with fellow lovers of the strange, the beautiful, and the bittersweet.
Here’s to magic, mischief, and a few shadows along the way.
– N.M. Mac Arthur
This is my very first blog post here on Goodreads, so thank you for stopping by. I thought it only fitting to start with a little introduction—and, of course, a touch of magic.
I’ve always been drawn to fairy tales, the kind that linger long after you’ve closed the book. They’re not just bedtime stories. They’re warnings, whispers, and windows into the deepest parts of ourselves. From the Snow Queen’s icy bargains to the Grimm Brothers’ shadowed woods, these tales are equal parts wonder and danger.
That balance between magic and mischief is exactly what I try to capture in my own writing. My fantasy series "Fabled" grew out of a lifelong fascination with folklore, fairy tales, and the timeless struggle between duty and freedom. The first book in the Fabled series, "Icebound", takes inspiration from Hans Christian Andersen’s The Snow Queen, but with its own twists of cursed mirrors, dark bargains, and characters struggling to hold onto their humanity.
If you love stories that are just as chilling as they are enchanting, then you’re in the right place. I’ll be using this space to share reflections on writing, folklore, and the books that inspire me (along with some behind-the-scenes glimpses into Fabled).
I’d love to hear from you, too. What’s the fairy tale that haunted you the most when you first read it? Drop a comment! I’m eager to chat with fellow lovers of the strange, the beautiful, and the bittersweet.
Here’s to magic, mischief, and a few shadows along the way.
– N.M. Mac Arthur
Published on September 20, 2025 04:16
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Of Magic and Mischief
Welcome to my Goodreads Author Blog, "Of Magic and Mischief"! Here, I share my passion for all things magical, mystical and fantastical. As an avid reader and writer of fantasy, I love exploring the d
Welcome to my Goodreads Author Blog, "Of Magic and Mischief"! Here, I share my passion for all things magical, mystical and fantastical. As an avid reader and writer of fantasy, I love exploring the depths of imagination and bringing to life worlds filled with mythical creatures, epic battles, and unforgettable characters. Through my blog, I aim to inspire and connect with fellow fantasy fans and writers, sharing my experiences, tips, and insights into the craft of writing. From world-building and character development to storytelling and publishing, I cover a range of topics that will help you on your own writing journey. Join me on this adventure into the realm of fantasy, where anything is possible and the only limit is your imagination!
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