Footnotes 5
Not to be confused with R.K. Lionel’s novelette of the same name.
Internal evidence indicates this story takes place in May.
Note: This Otto-award winning short story tells the tale of how Bungle got back her pink brains after the Wizard turned them transparent in Patchwork Girl of Oz.
Note: This book details the origins of Oz and the wicked witches.
Regarding the discrepancy on page 13, as per the author, this can be viewed as either a mistake of the one conveying the story, a misspoken thought by Dorothy, or a magically-influenced utterance leading to Ozma's course of action.
Untitled, undated fragment consisting of one never-before published chapter discovered years after the author’s death. Date placement is my own.
Melody Grandy’s first published work set in the land of Oz. Date is uncertain, but occurs shortly after one of Ozma’s birthdays. Internal evidence would place this after 1917’s Magic of Oz and before the GWN’s disenchantment in ‘Giant Horse...’
This limited edition, privately printed manuscript is an excellent tale involving the revenge of Blinkie and Mombi and a wicked scheme to overthrow the Emerald City, which serves as an aid in understanding a certain controversial event that occurs later in The Lost King of Oz.
This short story of Pumperdink originally appeared in the Philadelphia Public Ledger circa 1920. Internal evidence indicates this takes story place in the winter.
This short story of Pumperdink originally appeared in the Philadelphia Public Ledger circa 1920. Internal evidence indicates this takes story place in the winter.
Fly Back