Gramarye issue 26 will soon be available to order from our online store.
This issue’s contents include:
- ‘Lord Snow and Ser Piggy: Grotesque Realism on George R.R. Martin’s Wall’, Joseph Rex Young
- ‘Infinite Modulations: The Music of Nature in Angela Carter’s “The Erl-King”’, Gerald Gaylard
- ‘Fabular Femininity: Gynoids as Modern Mythmaking in Live-Action Science Fiction Films’, Dr Rebecca Jones
- ‘Nigel Kneale and Folklore’, Paul Quinn
- ‘Finally: The Complete Norwegian Folktales and Legends of Asbjørnsen & Moe in English for the first time’, Simon Roy Hughes
- ‘The Three Billy-Goats Bruse, Who Should Go to the Saeter and Make Themselves Fat’, Peter Christen Asbjørnsen, translated by Simon Roy Hughes
- ‘The Robber Girl’s Story’, Arielle DeVito
- ‘Seven Months Away’, Sarah McGowan
- ‘The Giant Speaks’, Christie Maurer
- ‘Climate adaptation, #3’, Helen Moore
- ‘Kathleen’, Charlotte Couse
- ‘The Good Changeling’, Becca Miles
- ‘Ki Murangen’, Becca Miles
- ‘Resurrection Ritual, 1923’, Becca Miles
- A review of A Thoroughly Mischievous Person: The Other Arthur Ransome, B.C. Kennedy
- A review of An Introduction to Fantasy, Miles Leeson
- A review of The Original Bambi: The Story of a Life in the Forest, Paul Quinn
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