I love fairy tales as they greatly enhance creativity and imagination. I’m referring to the kind you read in books, where your brain is compelled to visually recreate the images described through text. These images also contain a small story within them.
Innocent Students in a mysterious forest





Naturally, these are inspired by the Harry Potter series. I openly admit that I am a huge fan. I have read all the books more than twice and still enjoy revisiting certain passages from time to time to refresh my memories.
Additionally, I am also fond of myths and mythologies, such as Greek, Sumerian, Phoenician, Egyptian, and others.



Alternate story version, i love horrors too. I couldn’t resist.







For 7 years, I worked as a children’s fairy tale author. During that time, I wrote dozens of fairy tales that were published in thousands of copies in Poland. Even now, after over 20 years, you can still come across old copies at book stands in coastal towns in Poland.
If you are curious about its authenticity, you can fact-check it. -> google search and another series here -> google search or just google me cross referenced with books -> google search
Because of that, I studied fairy tales from many regions of the world and conducted research delving into their history. From Aesop’s fables to Greek myths, to Slavic folk tales and legends… But it was a pleasure. As a child, I read French fairy tales and those of the Brothers Grimm, and the love for writing or creating stories comes naturally to me.
That’s why I’ve come to enjoy creating images with the help of AI. It closely resembles the process of writing a short fairy tale. You have to be concise, precise, and succinct while introducing a multitude of details and crafting a compelling storyline.
















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