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Author: Ada Wofford

Ada Wofford holds a BA in English literature and is currently a graduate student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is a Contributing Editor for The Blue Nib literary magazine and has been published in numerous publications such as McSweeney's Internet Tendency and Sundress Publications.

The Frogs, The Sun, and The Moon Or: Why the Sun Sits Alone

The Frogs, The Sun, and The Moon Or: Why the Sun Sits Alone by Ada Wofford

This fable is inspired by two of Aesop’s fables: “The Frogs Asking for a King” and “The Frogs’ Complaint Against the Sun” One day, the Frogs asked Jupiter for a king and so, Jupiter sent them a log. The Frogs sat upon it for quite some time before deciding that it was a lousy ruler… Read more The Frogs, The Sun, and The Moon Or: Why the Sun Sits Alone

Posted on 26th February 202018th December 2019 by Ada Wofford

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