Hello and welcome to the virtual home of Brenda Davis Harsham, award-winning Author and Children’s poet.
Together with her fantastic husband and three story-telling children, she enjoys the unpredictability of life in New England.
Her ever-growing Publications page keeps track of where her stories and poetry may be found in the wild — anthologies and journals and magazines, oh my!
Occasionally, her busy schedule allows time for school or club visits. Puppets shows with audience participation are her specialty. But don’t ask her to read her poetry! She loves that WAY too much. Craft of Writing workshops are available, one-day or longer as negotiated.
Her fine art photography is available for purchase on the Society6 website, including an Abstracts in Nature series.
She is not soliciting manuscripts from children at this time, but a few are available in the By&4Kids group by clicking here.
All website content was written by Brenda Davis Harsham, all rights reserved by the Author, unless otherwise noted. Do not copy for commercial purposes without the express written permission of the Author.
Any work of fiction is invention and any similarity to real places and/or people is accidental, unintentional or, possibly, your imagination. 😉
All photographs were taken by Brenda Davis Harsham unless otherwise noted. Please don’t use without permission and without crediting Brenda Davis Harsham and friendlyfairytales.com.
Author can be contacted at
friendlyfairytales @ gmail . com.
Member of SCBWI and the 12×12 Picture Book Writing Challenge.
Note: 2013 Photo of Author above, taken by K. Harsham
Woo-hoo!! So Many Awards —
Hi
Just to let you know I have mentioned you here
https://itsgoodtobecrazysometimes.wordpress.com/2018/10/22/author-links-part-15/
Have a great week
Trina
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Yay!
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Hi Brenda – nice to see you round my place the other day! I don’t get out as much as I used to – I’ve been busy with my books – I now have three little children’s book and if I can just focus I’ll finish the fourth soon.
I’m self-publishing them so I spend lots of time building an audience on Facebook etc. – and learning about marketing in general – it’s hard!
Hope you’re doing good – have you managed to put any of your stories into books? It’s getting so that I really believe that the writing is the easy part.
David
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One publisher took one of my manuscripts to acquisitions… but I haven’t heard more since. Fingers crossed that someone else will publish them for me, though. Congrats to you.
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HI
Thank you so much for visiting my blog
Trina
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Who isn’t crazy sometimes? 🙂 I hope you find a lift.
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May you have a very lovely weekend too, Brenda!
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Happy August to you very soon! I hope that you are enjoying this summer and doing really well in life in general.
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Thanks and to you! Wishing for better health and better news, but enjoying the blue skies and gardens blooming.
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Hi Brenda, Thank you for liking my photo essay on water.
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Thank you so much for following my blog! I am new to blogging, so my site is a work in progress…hehe! I hope you’ll always find something there that will brighten you day. I will post anything that is related to hope, happiness, kindness, courage, self-esteem, self-care, sense of purpose, serenity, etc., etc. I will include photos, songs, videos, articles, original musings, top-10 lists, etc. Having said that, it’s time for me to go see what your site is all about. Happy blogging!
Darryl~
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Welcome to blogging, Darryl. Those sound like excellent goals. I try to focus on the positive, too. Have a great weekend.
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Are you the same Brenda Harsham who wrote the wonderful story “My Grandmother’s Candy Dish,” from a recently published book by the Chicken Soup for the Soul that talks about mothers? Let me know please.
All the best,
Hamza
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Yes, that’s me.
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I was very impressed with your strength and willpower for not breaking your grandmother’s rule of not eating from the candy dishes, and was very proud of you for the way she trusted in you. The story teaches us an invaluable lesson in life that letting go does not mean that we don’t care about someone or something precious we love, it means finding a way to survive without it. I sent the same message to your FB page just to make sure that you receive it, please ignore it. I also posted a heart-warming story for you there, wishing you the best in your writing.
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hello Brenda, thanks for following my blog… Bless you…
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Take care. 🙂
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Thanks for the follow!
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Poetry is an art that started in Iraq ( masoptuamia) in the language of cuneiform . Poem writing was the beginning of poetry I have great respect for poets because they are one step above from common people. In The language of Farsi we say اگر تو می خوای که باشی خوش نويس
می نويس می نويس تو می نويس meaning if you wants to be a great poet , keep Writing keep writing just keep writing until miracle take place. Beautiful blog
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That is a beautiful saying. And wise. The art and writing of the middle east is gorgeous. The mosaics, the architecture, the illustrations, the stories, the fig trees in gardens, fountains, spices and warmth. You are right to be proud. I don’t know if I will ever be a great poet, but I have a big heart. Big enough to love each part of this beautiful world. All the peoples on Earth have touched all the others. None of us are isolated. We are like the water in a glass: always moving, never still, rising, sinking, circling. Together. I’m glad poetry has grown to circle the globe as well.
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Beautifully written Thank You
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My pleasure.
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Great blog, and thanks for the follow!
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Likewise. Have fun with your blogging.
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Thanks Brenda for following my blog.Im a mother too and will visit your blog more often as me and my son likes poetry.
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I’m so happy you like poetry. So many people seem frightened by it.
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You have a fascinating blog, Brenda. I love fairy stories, too, although I’ve only written a couple of longer ones. I’ve had a quick browse through a few of your pages, and will pop back and read some of your lovely stories and poems properly later on. Loved your poem on Aquileana’s blog!
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Thanks, Millie. Congrats on your Dash of Flash book. I loved the cover design and the man on the old-fashioned bike on the back. Best of luck with it!!
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Thank you for that lovely comment, Brenda! A Dash of Flash came about as a consequence of writing flash fiction on my blog. It probably seems a bit strange publishing a book of short pieces when I’m in the middle of writing a historical fiction trilogy. I really should learn to focus on one thing at a time! Book 3 might get finished some time this century. Lol
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I hear you. I’m working on a YA, revising a MG, sending PB mss out in hopes of getting an agent, and writing for my blog. Mad busy, but loving it.
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Came by to say thanks for the follow and have a dance around your fairy ring 🙂
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Dancing is always appreciated. 🙂
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am enjoying your lovely site 🙂
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So lovely to see how your blog is blossoming Brenda. Much love. Paul.
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Thanks, Paul!
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