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Thanks, Baba. You are always such a comfort." She gave him a wry look. "I know. I've been considering becoming a counselor. Or possibly a nurse." Day shook his head. "If I were you, Baba Yaga, I'd stick to your day job.

Deborah Blake
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You're the Baba Yaga?" He gazed at her in disbelief. "But the Baba Yaga is an ugly old crone, and you're, you're... not!

Deborah Blake, Wickedly Magical
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Barbara felt lightheaded, almost dizzy with what she was about to say. But she said it anyway. "As you wish, Your Majesty. In that case, I am afraid I must resign my position as Baba Yaga. If I am forced to choose between the work I was destined to do and the man I was destined to love, I choose the man.

Deborah Blake, Wickedly Ever After
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Naughty children have to be protected. Even if it's just from themselves.

Marika McCoola, Baba Yaga's Assistant
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Baba Yaga: "... What are his powers"Mirror on the wall: "He reads

Bill Willingham
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Some things were only possible in fairy tales. And not the kind of fairy tales that Baba Yagas featured in

those tended not to have happy endings.
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A Baba Yaga never breaks a promise. Legs, yes. Hearts, occasionally. But never a promise.

Deborah Blake, Wickedly Magical
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I met Baba Yaga at the end of childhood – past pigtails and fairytales, but not quite ready to give up on make-believe.

Kirsty Logan, The Rental Heart and Other Fairytales
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Not very smart," Chudo-Yudo growled. "Stalking a Baba Yaga." He showed a set of sharp white teeth. "Maybe he has a death wish. I could help with that You want me to eat him?

Deborah Blake, Wickedly Magical
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In Russian fairy tales, the narrative flows a little differently. In those stories, you won’t find a tale for Cinderella, one for Snow White, one for Rapunzel. Instead, a peculiar cast of characters recurs over and over, in nearly every story, performing different acts and suffering different sorrows, but remaining the same. Ivan the Fool. Yelena the Bright. Baba Yaga. Vasilisa the Brave. Koschei the Deathless.

Catherynne M. Valente
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