2023 Sources!
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HERE IS THE 2023 SOURCE SHEET!
These are the canons for this year's session! You may talk about other versions of your canon in your letter, but these are the only ones that your writer must adhere to.
See you for sign ups soon!
Important Links
Challenge and FAQ | Tagset | Schedule | Betas | Resources/Sources
email: onceupon@fandom.exchange
EDIT 2023/02/18: There have been updates made to the spreadsheet to correct incorrect links in: Snow Queen, Little Mermaid, Christabel, and Cendrillon.
These are the canons for this year's session! You may talk about other versions of your canon in your letter, but these are the only ones that your writer must adhere to.
See you for sign ups soon!
Challenge and FAQ | Tagset | Schedule | Betas | Resources/Sources
email: onceupon@fandom.exchange
EDIT 2023/02/18: There have been updates made to the spreadsheet to correct incorrect links in: Snow Queen, Little Mermaid, Christabel, and Cendrillon.
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Date: 2023-02-17 10:52 pm (UTC)Another question/noting of incorrect link: on the Cinderella entry, it has this, which is a contradiction of each other:
Cendrillon ou La petite Pantoufle de Verre | Cinderella - Charles Perrault
https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Cinderella,_or_the_Little_Glass_Slipper_(Dalziel)
I checked and it has the Brothers Dalziel listed a authors, so it's not like all the Rackham ones where that is refering to the illustrator, not the author.
Which one is correct and should be the one used, if I choose that tale to write about?
Thanks again for all the work and all the helps! Super-appreciated!!!!
Chirp, chirp!
Birdy, BardicRaven
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Date: 2023-02-18 07:53 am (UTC)