
Good Tales For Bad Dreams invites you to take a journey back to 16th century Japan for a wicked interpretation of a classic fairy tale. This is the story of love, honour and revenge. This is your samurai Snow White.
Jealous of Setsuko’s beauty, the wicked geisha Izanami orchestrates the murder of her father, the daimyo of a mountaintop castle. After an assassination attempt leads to a coup, Setsuko suffers a catastrophic injury and is forced to flee the only place she’s ever called home and take refuge in the woods with a group of exiled samurai. Orphaned, abandoned, and disabled, Setsuko must learn the truth of what it means to be a samurai, if she ever hopes to reclaim her family’s honour and take her revenge.
Welcome to Good Tales For Bad Dreams, a short-fiction series of re-imagined fairy tales. Each story is set in a different time and place. Some will be familiar, others will not. So strip bare your assumptions, open your mind, and see these tales told like never before.
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About the Author
V.M. Sawh was born in South America and grew up in Toronto, Canada. He's been writing since he was six and completed his first trilogy of novels while still a teen. After a chance encounter with Academy Award-Winning director, Guillermo Del Toro persuaded him to publish his first short story "Cinders", V.M. Sawh never looked back. His short fiction has gone on to reach the #1 spot on Amazon's lists in each of their genres.
V.M. Sawh is a proud supporter of independent artists and authors. His "Good Tales For Bad Dreams" series of dark fairy tales is currently available on Amazon.
He currently resides in Ontario, Canada with his lovely wife Kristin and three devoted cats.
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