by Fairy Tale Review | May 23, 2014 | Fairy-Tale Files
Fairy-Tale Files, published once weekly, feature three variations of a fairy tale chosen by one of Fairy Tale Review’s Assistant Editors. Oleg Oprisco, a photographer working out of Kiev, imagines a surreal, captivating Rapunzel. Kirsty Mitchell’s series of portraits...
by Fairy Tale Review | May 16, 2014 | Fairy-Tale Files
Fairy-Tale Files, published once weekly, feature three variations of a fairy tale chosen by one of Fairy Tale Review’s Assistant Editors. A cigarette-smoking magician pulls fish from a hat before summoning his mermaid companions in this 1904 silent film by Georges...
by Fairy Tale Review | May 13, 2014 | Interviews with Fairy Tale Authors, Pins & Needles
“Which path are you going to take,” asked the wolf, “the path of needles or the path of pins?” No. 8: Katie Wudel What role do apocalypses play in fairy-tale writing? I doubt many people would naturally connect the two (apocalypses seem more in the realm of...
by Fairy Tale Review | May 12, 2014 | Night of Fairy Tales
Night of Fairy Tales is an interdisciplinary reading hosted by Kate Bernheimer and co-sponsored by the College of Humanities, the Department of English, and the Office of Student Affairs at the University of Arizona. Read more about Night of Fairy Tales and watch the...
by Fairy Tale Review | May 9, 2014 | Fairy-Tale Files
Fairy-Tale Files, published once weekly, feature three variations of a fairy tale chosen by one of Fairy Tale Review’s Assistant Editors. Juniper trees, handy for both family burial plots and making gin, risk widespread infection from a fungus-like pathogen spreading...
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