![]() ![]() Tooth Fairy was written during, about and reflective of the COVID-19 pandemic. The first two novels were published by small publishing houses, however Pugsley chose to self-publish her third book. ![]() Pugsley has managed to write a contemporary fantasy while still firmly rooted in creating another world for her readers. While “The Tooth Fairy” is not set in the same world, it draws from the same well of humor and cultural observation. Pugsley had previously introduced audiences to the land of Gishlan in her “War and Chess” and “Tales from the Gishlan Wood” published in 20. On Monday, Pugsley presented her third book, “The Tooth Fairy” to those gathered at the brown bag lunch event at the Niobrara County Library. Pugsley’s appreciation and respect for Wyoming, while communicating that feeling that many young people have of “wanting out to see the bigger world” is one of the perspectives that lends her books weight, authenticity and humor. LUSK – Growing up on the Wyoming prairie many would have thought the landscape uninspiring, at least for a young writer with fantasy genre aspirations, but Helen Pugsley saw nothing but potential in the vastness around her. Updated: 1 year ago / Posted Mar 16, 2022 ![]()
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