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Real
life is for everybody else –
this, according to Labyrinth’s Door,
a fanciful new magazine that
encourages young people to step
out of their daily school-play-sleep
routines and into their imaginations,
where otherworldly settings collide
with a weathered, but good- natured
soul in stories that turn a lazy
afternoon hobby into an engrossing adventure that won’t soon
be
forgotten. Graciously watched over
by the Keeper – the peculiar former
adventurer who prunes the soles from
his shoes because they smother his
feet – the Labyrinth is a place where
enchantment reigns and boredom
knows no friend. |
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