From the Bookshelf of Connecting Readers and Writers

Tales the Wind Told Me
by
Discussion
Fantasy/Sci-Fi/Paranormal
Why we're reading this
It's mine, It's self published and it's a good read…more

Find A Copy At

Group Discussions About This Book

FREE! FREE! FREE! EPIC FANTASY – KINDLE/EBOOK
By Timothy · 21 posts · 18 views
last updated Dec 16, 2024 08:26AM
Urban Fantasy Trilogy — Free
By Nupur · 1 post · 3 views
last updated Jul 30, 2024 03:09PM
showing 3 of 3 topics    view all »
Other topics mentioning this book
* Introduce Yourself
By Everly · 2268 posts · 2397 views
last updated Aug 25, 2025 04:31AM
Post Here
By Everly · 85 posts · 320 views
last updated Nov 20, 2018 07:22AM
Let me review your books . . . if you dare.
By deleted member · 8 posts · 106 views
last updated Oct 30, 2012 01:04PM

What Members Thought

OpenBookSociety.com
Oct 20, 2012 rated it really liked it
Brought to you by OBS reviewer Vicki

Tales the Wind Told Me is a collection of short stories with the genres ranging from Fantasy, Folklore and Science-Fiction. The majority of the stories included in this collection are LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender) themed or were written with this theme in mind. Eliason’s introduction allows the reader to understand the origin of this collection and the personal growth that the author has gone through to get to the point where these stories can b
...more
Yzabel Ginsberg
(Book provided by the author through ARR #52 in the We ♥ YA Books! group, in exchange for an honest review.)

This collection of short stories I found particularly enjoyable, focusing as it did around two sets of themes that were both explored in interesting ways: folklore and tales (trolls, the Boondangle spirit, Sleeping Beauty...), and LGBT-related issues (which would definitely deserve to be 'advertised' more, because they're part of the book's strong points). The author's own evolution is ref
...more
Christine Keleny
Mar 12, 2012 marked it as to-read
Susan
May 08, 2017 marked it as to-read