Modern Fairy Stories

Modern Fairy Stories are much like the traditional kind but set in current or recent times. Check out the 'Psychic Megan' series...

A modern fairy story - Megan and the Lost Cat - from the Psychic Megan Series
Modern Fairy Stories

Fairy tales in an updated setting…

Fairy stories have been a part of human storytelling for centuries. They offer a magical escape from reality and a way to explore the human experience through allegory and metaphor. In recent times, there has been a resurgence in the popularity of these stories, but with a modern twist. Modern fairy stories incorporate traditional elements of fairy tales, such as magical creatures and enchanted lands in a contemporary setting.

Harry Potter

One of the most significant examples of the modern use of fairy stories is J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series. While the series takes place in a magical world, it also incorporates many contemporary themes, such as prejudice, the dangers of totalitarianism, and the power of love and friendship. The story’s themes and characters resonate with readers across the globe. This has led to the series becoming one of the best-selling book franchises in history. The Harry Potter series is just one example of how modern fairy stories can capture the imagination of readers while also providing a commentary on contemporary issues.

Modern fairy stories are not limited to books, however. In recent years, there has been a surge in fairy tale-inspired films and television shows, such as Disney’s live-action remakes of classic animated films and the TV series Once Upon a Time. These adaptations often reimagine traditional fairy tales, incorporating modern sensibilities and themes to appeal to contemporary audiences. For example, in the Disney live-action remake of Cinderella, the protagonist is portrayed as a strong, independent woman who takes control of her own destiny rather than relying on a prince to save her.

Welsh Writer Owen Jones

Modern fairy stories also often incorporate diverse perspectives and representation. For instance, Owen Jones’s The Psychic Megan Series uses the lives of a family’s members to discuss and illustrate supernatural powers. Difficult items, such as healing, clairvoyance and communication with those who have passed on for example. These diverse perspectives can help to broaden the appeal of fairy tales. They allow more readers to see themselves reflected in the stories. The story uses fantasy elements to explore themes of family, identity, and the dangers of obsession and control.

One significant aspect of modern fairy stories is their ability to explore complex and difficult topics in a way that is accessible to readers of all ages. For example, Owen Jones uses his Annwn-Heaven series to discuss life after death, re-incarnation, the Spirit World and Heaven.

A Thumb’s Up

Modern fairy stories are a testament to the enduring power of the fairy tale as a story-telling form. By blending traditional elements of fairy tales with contemporary themes and perspectives, these stories can capture the imaginations of readers of all ages while also providing a commentary on the issues facing our world today. Whether in books, films, or television shows, modern fairy stories continue to enchant and inspire audiences, offering a timeless escape from reality while also reflecting our collective experiences.

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Chalita Majang
Chalita Majang

Chalita took over from Owen Jones as the owner of this blog, because Mr. Jones wanted to devote more time to writing, while Chalita wanted to get into blogging and help readers and writers to follow their passion for books.
Chalita is new to blogging and reviewing books, but she is learning quickly and is eager to help.
'If I cannot help directly, I know that I can always call on Owen', she says. 'Owen has vast experience in reading and writing books, and has more than a thousand books registered in his name at the British Library'.
The dog, Angun, which means Grape or Grapes in Thai, was an eighteenth birthday present from a friend. She was a lovely dog in every way imaginable, but was killed shortly after giving birth to and raising her first brood of puppies. She is sadly missed, and hasn't been replaced.
'A new dog just wouldn't be the same', she said sadly.
Anyway, times have changed, and Chalita now has a demanding job in Bangkok.
'I will be devoting as much time as I can to running the blog though', she said earnestly. 'And, if I see that people like my style of blogging, then I will rearrange my life a little in order to devote more time to it. I love reading and interacting with people anyway, so that wouldn't be a hardship. I suppose that I have to wait for the older visitors to get used to my style, and to try to attract new people who will come here for me.
'If you have any ideas about what you would like to see on this blog, please drop me a line' :-)
In the meantime, the format of Megan Publishing Services will remain roughly what it is now - a resource for readers and writers and a showcase for the books of Welsh writer Owen Jones.
Owen Jones has written fifty-odd novels in various genres mostly set in Wales, Spain and Thailand (the three countries where he spends most of his time). Similarly, many of his books have an element of the supernatural or paranormal, but not all of them, since he has a 700,000-word fictional biography, a spy thriller and military drama. Mr. Jones is strong on series. He only has a couple of stand-alone novels.

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