Lily Chrywenstrom, Editor of the magazine Fables and Reflections, has provided Australian singles with an added focus of conversation while dating Australian readers. Her publication offers assistance to many in Australia. Singles can use it to locate items that could be of interest to a dating partner. A familiarity with her publication is especially valuable whenever a dating Australian plans to be meeting one of the avid magazine readers who live in the land "down under."
In order to make maximum use of the magazine Fables and Reflections, a single
Australian needs to follow a few simple tips. First, if the date results from a response to a personal ad, then the single man or woman who placed the ad should try to determine the reading tastes of his or her date. Does the intended dating partner like poetry? Does he or she have an interest in science fiction, in fantasy or in magic? If the answer to any of the aforementioned questions is "yes," then one of the many Australian singles has gathered valuable information about other residents in Australia, singles who read to be exact.
For example, if the dating partner had shown an interest in poetry, then it has become clear that one would need to dispense with one type of dating, Australian out-back style. For a poetry lover one would expect to have better luck with a more romantic and poetic approach. If armed with the knowledge that a future date liked poetry, then the wise Australian would purchase a copy of Fables and Reflections. The single adult who planned to soon be a dating Australian would need to study the poems in that publication.
By the same token if the date resulted from a chance meeting at a party, then one might want to get in touch with the party host. Find out whether or not the Australian partier, who will soon become a dating Australian, has shown a preference for any certain type of fiction. Did he or she ever express a craving for works of fantasy? Was he or she known to devour science fiction? Has he or she shown a penchant for magic realism? If the answer to any of those questions was "yes," then again date preparations would need to begin with a visit to the local bookstore or newsstand.
If an Australian single knew that his or her future dating partner liked fantasy, science fiction or magical realism, then that lucky single could obtain conversation starters from review of a recent Fables and Reflections. That publication carries examples of all three of the above-mentioned types of fiction. It thus provides a glimpse of the thinking that might exist in the mind of any soon-to-be-dating, Australian magazine reader.
Suppose that one of the Australians on a quest for a permanent partner knew that he or she would soon be dating Australian movie-goers. Could such an individual also benefit from an examination of Fables and Reflections? The answer is yes. Ms. Chrywenstrom's publication carries film reviews. It also contains interviews and critical essays. Some of those touch on subjects that could be of interest to a frequent movie-goer.