About the site
The Inglenook Storybook is an online magazine of children’s and young adult literature in English.
It will host discussions, interrogations and analyses of Kid- and YA-lit texts, book reviews (whether fiction, poetry or criticism), reviews of films and shows that are related to this literature. It is also open to original creative work that aims at children or at those that are ”children-at-heart.”
Our themed issues are planned to be released 2 or 3 times a year.
About the name
In case the name of our magazine left you wondering (especially the inglenook part), you may find some answers on our Inglenook FAQ page.
Elena penned a fictionalized version of the name’s origin in her mythopoetic tale The Inglenook Storybook: The Origin.
About the team
The editors of The Inglenook Storybook are a group of students who love literature and who are / have been / will be associated with the KidLit MA Programme at the North Univeristy centre of Baia Mare, / The Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Our non-hierarchical group is flexible, our responsibilities versatile. Here’s the photography of the moment, as of June 2019 (in alphabetical order):
- Editors — Selena Acqui, Luana Marian, Elena Petrovan, Mariana Oros.
- Editorialists & Research — Elena Petrovan, Dania Berinde
- Talent scouting — Selena Acqui, Iuliana Todorean
- Proofreading — Selena Acqui, Mariana Oros
- Media — Luana Marian
- Book novelties — Octavian Ciprian Major, Corina Diana Ciocotișan
- Photography — Adrian Oțoiu, Octavian Ciprian Major
- Web admin and graphic concept — Adrian Oțoiu
- Contributors — Mirona Ulici, Anamaria Stan , Ioana Vălean, Doina Paciu, Anca Rad… and the list is open.
More about the team
If you wish to learn more about the authors, check out the Who we are page or click on the individual author’s names just beneath the article’s title.
Correspondence
email: storynook[at]kidlit.site
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/InglenookStory2
Copyright
All the articles published here are original and have never been published before. The copyright for these belongs to their authors. You may quote brief excerpts and, when doing so, please acknowledge the source clearly.
Graphic material published on this site. Whenever possible, we have tried to provide original graphic material (such as book covers and details, that are photographed by ourselves). Collages used as illustration are to be considered „original work,” while their ”ingredients” will be acknowledged whenever possible. Other graphic material (film posters, archival images) is taken from public sources and its sources are duly acknowledged in the captions, along with the name of the original copyright holder. If however the source we have used is not public please let us know.