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In the Mirror (A Short Story)
In the Mirror (A Short Story)
In the Mirror (A Short Story)
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In the Mirror (A Short Story)

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A disillusioned author haunted by the disappearance of his father inherits a mirror and discovers that his own story can have an alternate ending.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherRobin Lythgoe
Release dateJul 18, 2011
ISBN9781465943705
In the Mirror (A Short Story)
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Robin Lythgoe

Robin Lythgoe is an author of fantasy fiction. Reading and writing have always been a part of her life; before she mastered the art of the pen, she dictated her first written fiction to her scribe (a.k.a. her oldest sister). Her mother regularly took her on expeditions to the library, from which she invariably returned laden with a stack of books guaranteed to make her arms longer. She read everything voraciously, and when she finished her stack, she'd start on her mother's... and then her sisters'. Today she writes tales about wizards and magic, fantastical places and extraordinary journeys.

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    In the Mirror (A Short Story) - Robin Lythgoe

    In the Mirror

    by

    Robin Lythgoe

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    Copyright © 2008 by Robin Lythgoe

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    They said it was magical.

    They said it was dangerous.

    An ordinary-looking mirror, it was tall and fitted at its middle to an upright frame so that it could be tilted.

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