by Fairy Tale Review | Jan 23, 2014 | Fairy-Tale Authors, Fairy-Tale Events
Where can you pick up the latest issue of Fairy Tale Review — the ground-breaking, breath-taking, tenth-anniversary Emerald Issue — featuring new prose and poetry from over 35 fairy-tale authors? Where can you meet the Fairy Tale Review editorial staff and...
by Fairy Tale Review | Oct 17, 2013 | Fairy-Tale Books
Kate Bernheimer’s new anthology, xo Orpheus: Fifty New Myths, is now available from Penguin Books. The anthology features new myths from Aimee Bender, Elizabeth Evans, Maile Maloy, Ander Monson, Manuel Muñoz, Aurelie Sheehan, Johanna Skibsrud, Joy Williams, and...
by Fairy Tale Review | Jun 16, 2013 | Fairy-Tale Techniques
A Monthly Journal of Poetics (Issue 30, June 2013—Buch Märchen Issue) The fairy way is a non-representational way; it is a short cut between experience and knowledge. As Lewis Carroll’s Cheshire Cat tells confused little Alice – when she asks how to get to the Queen –...
by Fairy Tale Review | Apr 8, 2013 | Interviews with Kate Bernheimer
From the Oz books to David Lynch to Tolkein’s eucatastrophes, Cate Fricke and Fairy Tale Review founder Kate Bernheimer cover the fairy way of writing, of living, and of looking at the world. “Some scholars consider The Wizard of Oz series to be “the first...
by Fairy Tale Review | Mar 4, 2013 | Fairy Tale Review Issues
“…[F]or me, the fairy tale begins when the yellow light magically appears, the same pale yellow light that magically appears with the quick flick of electricity. Its effects are–incandescent, illuminating, a nested home.” ~ Lily Hoang...
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