Folktale Week 2025
Book
Tomorrow (Continued)
The next day, Eleanor Sheep was sitting on her tree swing, reading one of her favorite books. The etching of the word ‘Tomorrow’ had started to fade after the rains the day before. Eleanor hoped Death wouldn’t notice. But she was wrong.
Death approached. “Eleanor Sheep, you have cheated me for the last time! I shall come for you one last time, tomorrow.” And with that, Death went to the door of the cottage and erased anything remaining of the word ‘Tomorrow’ with his sleeve and walked away.
Eleanor Sheep did not smile. She sat on her tree swing, frightened. Eleanor had to think of a new way to outwit death.
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This year I am adapting and reworking an old Hungarian Folktale about an old woman and death.
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**More information about the challenge from @folktaleweek
Conjure up your creations, research your favorite folk & fairy tales and get ready to make all your fabulous art! You’re welcome to honor a classic tale or create your own legendary lore based on the following prompts:
Nov 17: NIGHT
Nov 18: ECHO
Nov 19: RAIN
Nov 20: BOOK
Nov 21: CHARM
Nov 22: STORM
Nov 23: DAWN
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#FolktaleWeek2025 Day 4
“Eleanor Sheep, you have cheated me for the last time! I shall come for you tomorrow.” And with that, Death went & erased the word ‘Tomorrow’ with his sleeve. Eleanor did not smile. She had to think of a new way to outwit death.
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