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“Without a doubt it is a great advantage to have intelligence, courage, good breeding, and common sense,” Charles Perrault says in his moral to Cinderella , but “even these may fail to bring you success, without the blessing of a godfather or a godmother.” In Perrault’s estimation, it is the fairy godmother who brings the magic to Cinderella’s tale, transforming lizards into foo...

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In the Author’s Preface to The Tapestry Unravels , Lynden Wade invites readers into her world of magic, legend, and fairy tales written for adults, and each of the twelve stories that follow unfurl with enchantment, reweaving old narratives into new. The first three stories, A Patchwork of Puddles , The Web and the Wildwood , and The Emperor’s Mistake  all engage with sewing ima...

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Winter is a time to curl up with a warm cup of hot chocolate and read until the sun returns again. The Fairy Tale Magazine has prepared a list of books sure to brighten the darkness of your winter days, so curl up with a blanket and enjoy! The Bear and the Nightingale ,  by Katherine Arden (Book One of the Winternight Trilogy), takes place in the Russian wilderness where Vasilis...

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An Interview with Kristen Baum DeBeasi Many of us have long been fascinated by creatures of other realms. And while we may collect them, read stories about them, or even watch movies in which non-human creatures are the main characters, there are some folks who spend time bringing them into our lives and enriching us all in the process. As part of our celebration of The Troll Is...

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Note: This was originally published in 2021 in a small newspaper I used to write for. It was a post-Thanksgiving column, but I think it’s potentially perfect for this year’s feast. Not everyone likes turkey, and when there’s lots of houses to visit on the big day, this is perfect for a breakfast celebration. Here’s the article in its original glory. Thanksgiving has come and gon...

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