But what if they were real?
I”m always fascinated whenever I see a pair of silver shoes like these from the eighteenth century. Genuine silver, too. They evoke a sense of realness with their expert craftsmanship and artistry, their detailed carvings, and the unusual, exotic shape. I love the buckles—almost a nod to the bows on Judy Garland’s ruby slippers. Beautiful design.
I thought I would share them, because I find inspiration everywhere in reality. Glimpses into an alternate universe where fairy-tale sensibilities reign supreme.
It was intentional that I didn’t include a depiction of the Shoes on my book cover, because I wanted readers to imagine them. Several characters in the story become obsessed with the shoes. They can’t shake the images out of their minds. I first describe them from Donald Gardner’s perspective as a cross between a Dutch wooden clog and something out of The Arabian Nights. I go into further detail about the strange carvings on their surface, which turn out to be more significant than mere artistic embellishments. Still, I wanted you, dear reader, to complete the circle by deciding for yourself what they look like.
Are these the way you picture them?
I can tell you they made me grin and nod when I saw the photo … so I had to share.
Hope you enjoy.
Yes! Now that I’ve read “Silver Shoes”, this is exactly how I pictured them – it’s uncanny!
Those definitely look like something Dorothy would have wore in the The Wonderful Wizard of Oz!