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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

Genie in Pieces

Prose, Web Exclusives | by Claire Hero | Apr 24, 2019

Father is the name for what guards the front door. The world outside is full of noise. A truck, a lawnmower, a dog, and then another.

‘Mus Maximus’ and ‘Venice’

Poetry, Web Exclusives | by Esme Franklin | Apr 10, 2019

In Pompeii we didn’t distinguish rats
from mice.

Avenue

Prose, Web Exclusives | by Sharma Shields | Mar 27, 2019

The doctor delivers the diagnosis. He tells Gulisa, ‘It could be worse.’

Auto/biography, or so I was tolde

From the Archives, Poetry | by Ivy Alvarez | May 10, 2017

she pickes mye foote up by the heele
dragges hir fingre padde
along myn arche
& seith unto me
thow hath a noblewoman’s foote

The Eye of the Cyclone

From the Archives, Poetry | by Kim Hyesoon, trans. Don Mee Choi | May 3, 2017

A poplar tree shakes its wet hair
in front of a mental hospital in Ch’ŏngyangni
Maybe the night wind is blowing—

Appleless

From the Archives, Prose | by Aimee Bender | Apr 26, 2017

It’s unsettling to meet people who don’t eat apples.

Scheherazade

Fairy-Tale Files | by Nazli Pearl | Mar 31, 2017

He made his choice. He still speaks, still lives.

Leatherman

Fairy-Tale Files | by Gretchen Steele Pratt | Mar 24, 2017

He rarely spoke, and never revealed his identity or the reason for his endless trek.

To Take a Woman’s Voice

Fairy-Tale Files | by Marie Marandola | Mar 17, 2017

Because she cannot speak, the prince views her as a favorite pet

Wolf Lessons

Prose, Web Exclusives | by Wren Awry | Mar 15, 2017

There are wolf objects scattered throughout my house: a canis lupus Beanie Baby named Howl, a carved wooden ornament, a snowglobe with a wolf pup...

Is This the Real Life?

Fairy-Tale Files | by Sara Wainscott | Mar 10, 2017

It’s a clear case of alternative facts over objective reality

Announcing the 2017 Fairy Tale Review Awards

Contests | by The Editors | Mar 9, 2017

Each winner will receive $1,000 and publication in The Charcoal Issue of Fairy Tale Review

What Doesn’t Kill You…

Fairy-Tale Files | by C. Samuel Rees | Mar 3, 2017

“Comprachicos” … alter the physical appearance of children as one would tend a bonsai tree

Merpeople & the Danger of Men

Fairy-Tale Files | by Shelley Wong | Feb 24, 2017

She becomes endangered when an obsessed scientist starts tracking her, determined to prove that mermaids exist.

A Serpent in Human Shape

Fairy-Tale Files | by Jonathan Louis Duckworth | Feb 17, 2017

The principal villains for the first eight seasons are the Goa’uld, parasitic alien snakes

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