Gramarye issue 28 is now available to order from our online store.
This issue’s contents include:
- ‘The Kinder Mermaid and the English and Welsh Lake Ladies’, Simon Young
- ‘“Places of a Lonely Character”: The Landscape of the Pooka’, Natalie Hagar
- ‘Reinventing the Green Man: Myth, Ritual and the Construction of a Modern Folklore Icon’, Anil Balan
- ‘Of Technology and Fantasy: Fairy Tales, Fables, and the Transformation of Illustration in the Long Nineteenth Century’, Susana Montañés-Lleras
- ‘Sea Myths’, Mark Valentine
- ‘Three Spells for The Conjuring Stone’, Mark Valentine
- ‘Gretel’, A J Dalton
- ‘A Brief Descent into Anguish’, Jordan River
- ‘Skin’, Nomi McLeod
- ‘Sown’, A.D. Harper
- ‘The Beanstalk’, Kristin Camitta Zimet
- ‘The Little Mermaid’, Kristin Camitta Zimet
- ‘The Box’, Dave Everitt
- A review of Katabasis, Lokesh Swami
- A review of Fairy Encounters in Medieval England: Landscape, Folklore and
the Supernatural, D.L. Ashliman - A review of The Perilous Deep: A Supernatural History of the Atlantic, B.C. Kennedy
- A review of Otherworld: Nine Tales Of Wonder and Romance From
Medieval Ireland, B.C. Kennedy
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