This issue’s contents include:
- ‘“The soul and centre!”: morality and death in Terry Pratchett’s Discworld’, Judith Woolf
- ‘Little Red Riding Hood: A Discourse of Disciplinary Punishment’, Claudia R. Barnett
- ‘Once Upon a “Fairy Tale Revolution”: Adapting Canonical Fairy Tales Beyond Happily Ever After’, Michelle Anjirbag-Reeve
- ‘The Big Tower of Darkness: Haunting Energy in Catherine Linstrum’s Nuclear’, Helena Bacon
- ‘Amos’, Samantha Mayne
- ‘Kai at 37’, Jon Stone
- ‘Kuebiko’, Jon Stone
- ‘Frog’, Jon Stone
- ‘Fairy Tale: Winter Strawberries, a Song for Unwanted Children’, Christie Maurer
- ‘Black Lullaby’, Christie Maurer
- A review of By the Fire: Sami Folktales and Legends, Victoria Leslie
- A review of Fantasies of Time and Death: Dunsany, Eddison, Tolkien, Joseph Young
- A review of Hans Christian Anderson in Russia, B.C. Kennedy
- A review of Inviting Interruptions: Wonder Tales in the Twenty-First Century, Apolline Weibel
- A review of Staging Fairyland: Folklore, Children’s Entertainment, and Nineteenth-Century Pantomime, Jonathan Roper
- A review of Merpeople: A Human History, Victoria Leslie
- A review of The Arts of Angela Carter: A Cabinet of Curiosities, B.C. Kennedy
- A review of 101 Middle Eastern Tales and Their Impact on Western Oral Tradition, D.L. Ashliman
- A review of The Monster Theory Reader, Willem de Blécourt
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