The Red Issue
The Red Issue
Please note that this is the PRINT edition.
Please note that this is the PRINT edition.
Fairy Tale Review is an annual literary journal dedicated to publishing new fairy-tale fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. The journal seeks to expand the conversation about fairy tales among practitioners, scholars, and general readers. Contents reflect a diverse spectrum of literary artists working with fairy tales in many languages and styles.
The Red Issue, 2010
Table of Contents
Notes on The Red Issue
Alissa Nutting, Managing Editor
The Story of Grandmother
Translated by Maria Tatar
Before the Red
Greg Bills
A Beautiful Girl, A Well Loved One
Sarah Blackman
Say Goodnight Carrie
Nick Bredie & Nora Lange
Little Red Cap
Jennifer Calkins
One Day
Lindsay Coleman
An Excerpt from Soliloquies and/or otherwise on the coming of the thing on the hill that no one knows
Nik De Dominic
Tale
Molly Dowd
The Practice of Obscurity
Rikki Ducornet
Requiem for a Broken Doll
Eve Gil
Translated by Toshiya Kamei
What Gets Caught in the Sand
Ryan Habermeyer
This Is a Love Story, Too
Tina May Hall
The Pink Scarf
Christopher Hellwig
The Last Doll Never Opens
Noy Holland
Three Poems
W. Todd Kaneko
Back to Blandon
Michael J. Lee
Read
Laura Mullen
Allegory with a Wolf in the Shadows
Christopher Nelson
Near-Dead Pearl
Danielle Pafunda
Of words and warnings: red
Marthe Reed
The Tale of Wooly Rocky (or How He Ruined Everything)
Rebecca Sharbaugh
Two Poems
Lee Upton
Little Red Light
Emily Vieyra
The Girl, The Wolf, and The Elderly Woman
Kellie Wells
Little Red Riding Hood
Matthew Zapruder
Additional Information | 6x9, 186 pages, published March 2010 |
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