This issue’s contents include:
- ‘The Mysterious Rolling Wool Bogey’, Simon Young
- ‘The Snow Queen’, script by Anupama Chandrasekhar
- An interview with Anupama Chandrasekhar
- ‘Three Roads River’, Judith Woolf
- ‘Arianrhod’, Steve O’Brien
- ‘But still, the heart doth need a language…’, George Green
- ‘My Favourite Fairyland Fiction’, Ruth B. Bottigheimer
- A Carnivalesque Recasting of the Grimms’ Tales: a review of Natalie Frank’s Tales of the Brothers Grimm, Sandra L. Beckett
- A review of Walter De La Mare’s Told Again: Old Tales Told Again, Nicholas Tucker
- A review of Daniel Ogden’s Drakōn: Dragon Myth and Serpent Cult in the Greek and Roman Worlds, Jacqueline Simpson
- A review of Ann Schmiesing’s Disability, Deformity and Disease in the Grimms’ Fairy Tales, Seana Kozar
- A review of Defining Magic: A Reader, Marion Gibson
- The Last Wolf of Scotland, Niall McDevitt
- A review of The Gothic Fairy Tale in Young Adult Literature: Essays on Stories from Grimm to Gaiman, Malini Roy
- A review of Jan Beveridge’s Children into Swans: Fairy Tales and the Pagan Imagination, Katherine Langrish
- A review of Eliza Granville’s Gretel and the Dark, Andrew Teverson
- A review of Terry Pratchett’s The Shepherd’s Crown, Jane Carroll
- Correspondence between Jacqueline Simpson and Tom Shippey
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