
“If you are looking for a collection of fairy tale themed short stories steeped in whimsy and magic, look no further than R. Max Gibson’s My Lady Witch and Other Wondrous Tales.”
Kelly Jarvis, Contributing Writer at The Fairy Tale Magazine
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About the book
My Lady Witch and other Wondrous Tales poses fantastical questions: When a witch encounters an overprotective knight, can she adjust to a life of being treated like a princess? What does a duck do if it cannot fly? How does a lumberjack end up living in a tree?
The twenty original fairy tales within harken back to the earnestness of classic fairy tales, while providing fresh new absurdities. Though not every character finds their way to the happy ending of their dreams, every story is sure to delight.

Frequently Asked Questions
What stories are included in My Lady Witch and other Wondrous Tales?
My Lady Witch, The Lumberjack Who Came to Live in a Tree, The Monster Man, The Duck Who Could Not Fly, The Princesses’ Gardens, The Foolproof Arrow, The Pirate’s Wish, Little Bertina, The Iron Knight and the Boiling Sea, The Rival Apprentices, The Princess and the Plow, The Hill of Golden Fleece, A Kingdom for Each, Unlucky Wolfgang, The Little Boy with Wicked Eyes, Halharrod the Great, The Majestic Forest, The Princess Who Held the Sun, The Magical Fruit Tree, and Dragon Tower.
How much does My Lady Witch and other Wondrous Tales cost?
The hardcover version retails at $24.99.
The eBook version retails at $7.99.
The audiobook version retails at $19.95.
Is My Lady Witch and other Wondrous Tales available as an audiobook?
Yes! The audiobook version, narrated by Amanda Troop, can be found on Audible. The audiobook is about five and a half hours long.
Where can I read a sample?
There should be a sample available just below on this very page or on most storefronts. You can also read an interactive version of one story from the collection, The Hill of Golden Fleece, on itch.io.