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Once upon a time …

The practice of retelling fairy tales in the form of literary fiction is, if not quite hallowed, certainly established. The great Angela Carter’s revelatory 1979 story collection, “The Bloody Chamber” — a brocaded work of heady sensuality, intelligence and violence — remains the benchmark, but Kate Bernheimer’s Fairy Tale Review and the several excellent Bernheimer-edited anthologies spun off from it carry the standard forward. Those are just some of the more overt homages; Western literature owes as much to fairy tales as it does to Greek myth and the Bible.

 

-The New York Times

Call for Submissions: The Pink Issue

Calls for Submissions, Fairy Tale Review News | Mar 6, 2018

We’re pleased to announce our fifteenth issue, The Pink Issue, which will be published in early 2019.

No Girls Allowed

Prose, Web Exclusives | by Anne Valente | Feb 28, 2018

A blue-painted drawbridge. A frog pond moat. A two-story clubhouse on its own island deep in the vine-strangled woods, six bear cubs peering out from the wooden slats of windows and a lone green door.

(re)peat

Poetry, Web Exclusives | by Billie R. Tadros | Feb 21, 2018

The spears, the spires I aspired to be as reaching because what
did you know about tapers.

Pins & Needles No. 23: Grace Bauer

Pins & Needles | Feb 10, 2015

No. 23: Grace BauerQ. The craft aficionado in me adores your poem’s stanza construction, particularly the transition between stanzas two and three....

Fairy-Tale Files: Angered Ogres

Fairy-Tale Files | Feb 6, 2015

Hop o' My ThumbA Hansel and Gretelesque tale, the witch is replaced by an ogre who possesses a strong body, great height and cannibalistic streak....

Pins & Needles No. 22: Kat Meads

Pins & Needles | Feb 3, 2015

No. 22: Kat MeadsQ. I’m curious about the process here—how did you come into this piece? Did you have it already written before The Emerald Issue...

Fairy-Tale Files: The Ballet Is No Place for Sleeping, Beauty

Fairy-Tale Files | Jan 30, 2015

The Sleeping Beauty BalletBased on Charles Perrault's La Belle au bois dormant, with music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and choreography by Marius...

Fairy-Tale Files: Silent Skin

Fairy-Tale Files | Jan 23, 2015

Several fairy tales have used the theme of hiding in another creature’s skin—usually a donkey’s or cat’s—in order to escape a dysfunctional home,...

Pins & Needles No. 21: Carrie Bennett

Pins & Needles | Jan 20, 2015

No. 21: Carrie BennettQ. The withholding of the journey itself is interesting, in that the story is what comes before the journey. What compelled...

Fairy-Tale Files: When One Isn’t Enough

Fairy-Tale Files | Jan 16, 2015

Fairy-Tale Files, published once weekly, feature three variations of a fairy tale chosen by one of Fairy Tale Review’s editors.Fairy tales seem to...

Fairy-Tale Files: Vagabond Fortresses, Flying Shadows Coming to a Town Near You

Fairy-Tale Files | Jan 9, 2015

Fairy-Tale Files, published once weekly, feature three variations of a fairy tale chosen by one of Fairy Tale Review’s editors.Howl’s Moving Castle...

Fairy-Tale Files: Seven's Up

Fairy-Tale Files | Dec 19, 2014

Fairy-Tale Files, published once weekly, feature three variations of a fairy tale chosen by one of Fairy Tale Review’s editors.The number seven...

Pins & Needles No. 20: Daniel Olivas

Pins & Needles | Dec 16, 2014

No. 20: Daniel OlivasQ: Your piece features a great deal of dream logic, such as Pánfilo accepting without question his ex-lover sitting atop a...

Fairy-Tale Files: The Boy Who Drew Cats

Fairy-Tale Files | Dec 12, 2014

Fairy-Tale Files, published once weekly, feature three variations of a fairy tale chosen by one of Fairy Tale Review’s editors.In the Japanese fairy...

Pins & Needles No. 19: Beth Steidle

Pins & Needles | Dec 9, 2014

“Which path are you going to take,” asked the wolf, “the path of needles or the path of pins?” No. 19: Beth SteidleQ. This essay is called “From the...

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