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June 14–21, 2001

Miranda Pear’s Brazen Bedtime Stories: Un-P.C. Fairytales for Grownups

Witty bedside tales follow "the female Harry Potter of Romance" from age 7 to age 39 — always bewitching, sometimes bewildering, but magical to the end. A multi-media CD-ROM book with video, music, and full-color art, published by PageFreePublishing.

Chapter One: Miranda Pear and the Flying Mice

Chapter Two: The Cat That Stayed for Supper

Chapter Three: Dead People: A Comedy

Chapter Four: Have You Seen Smokey?

Chapter Five: A Friendly Old Man on Mulberry Street

Chapter Six: Joisey Tomatas

Chapter Seven: The Value of Money

Chapter Eight: The Wellington File, or, Courtship Gets More Complicated Every Day

Chapter Nine: Habeas Corpus

Chapter Ten: When the Weather Went

Chapter Eleven: The Lady with the Blue Mustache

Chapter Twelve: The Futon

The complete CD-ROM Book can be ordered for $12 (discounted on the Web from $16.99) at booksonscreen.com

Maralyn Lois Polak (Langwidge@aol.com) is still living in Philadelphia though she works for an internet newssite in Oregon and studies screenwriting with Judy Burns of UCLA and USC.

Illustrator Marlene K. Goodman lives in Chicago with her three cats and can be contacted at MKGGraphics@aol.com.

Professor Arthur Sabatini, who wrote the introduction to Brazen Bedtime Stories, lives in Arizona and Philadelphia and teaches at a university in Phoenix. He writes frequently about tales, myths, and music, and may be reached via email at ieajs@asu.edu.

© 2001 Maralyn Lois Polak. All Rights Reserved. These stories and illustrations may not be reproduced, copied, reprinted, transmitted, or disseminated in any medium. Miranda Pear&tm; is a registered trademark belonging to MLPolak. All illustrations by Marlene Goodman, co-created with Maralyn Lois Polak.

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