· The trap is spun from a story Rebecca herself has written, a retelling of the African folktale "Hare and the Tar-Baby" du Toit's villain, the marine ecologist / witch Esther, manages to set a new story trap - this time not for Rebecca, but for the friends Rebecca made while wandering in a 4/5(1). Masha du Toit's villain may require a stolen lock of your hair to lure you into a story; Masha herself has a stronger art, and needs only this book. There is more than one reason for titling it "The Story Trap". Read more. Helpful/5(7). The Story Trap (The Sisters Book 1) . by Masha du Toit. (7) $ A contemporary fantasy set in Cape Town, South Africa. Rebecca never expected to meet a witch, least of all in a second-hand bookshop in Mowbray. Surely she had nothing to fear from an .
Crooks and Straights by Masha du Toit (first published independently in ) Crooks Straights is a lovely read. I say that without qualification, but I want to add that it's particularly impressive because it's self-published. I'm also really pleased that it's South African, and it's set in Walmer Estate and surrounds in Cape Town. Masha du Toit is an artist and writer living in Cape Town, South Africa. She illustrates stories that don't exist yet, and writes about unexpected magic in everyday situations. She's inspired by folk- and fairy tales, puppetry, and spur-of-the-moment bedtime stories. Fiction: Masha du Toit: The Story Trap, Designer: Masha du Toit. May Nonfiction: Spike Wyatt: Going the Half Hog, Designer: Damonza Fiction: Diane Capri: Fatal Distraction, Designer: Jeroen ten Berge. June Nonfiction: Benjamin Wallace: Giving The Bird: The Indie Author's Guide to Twitter, Designer: Patty Wallace, MonkeyPAWCreative.
The Story Trap (The Sisters Book 1) . by Masha du Toit. (7) $ A contemporary fantasy set in Cape Town, South Africa. Rebecca never expected to meet a witch, least of all in a second-hand bookshop in Mowbray. Surely she had nothing to fear from an old lady holding a box of children’s books. Linked Worlds follows the adventures of Elke Veraart, a trainer of cybernetic dogs, who is trying to live down her past as an eco-terrorist in South Africa. The second book and third books in the series, The Real and The Strange were both shortlisted for the Ilube Nommo Award for best speculative novel by an African. The series is complete. Books by Masha du Toit. For more information about these books please visit my book-site bltadwin.ru Print copies South African readers: you can buy print copies of my books at Loot. If you are in Cape Town, you can buy copies directly from me. Please contact me at contact@bltadwin.ru
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