This issue’s contents include:
- ‘From Rape Trauma to Genius through Narration in Contemporary Little Red Riding Hood Tales’, Carola Wide and Marinella Rodi-Risberg
- ‘The Mab of Folklore’, Simon Young
- ‘Reclaiming Stories: Invoking the Goddess’, Vanessa Marr and Jessica Moriarty
- ‘Lob’, Iain Rowan
- ‘Child Price’, Akua Lezli Hope
- ‘Sky Is Falling!’, Susan diRende
- ‘The Peddler’, Garry Bliss
- ‘The Miller’s Daughter’, Kathleen Murphey
- ‘The Rise and Fall of Narnia: A review of From Spare Oom to War Drobe: Travels in Narnia with My Nine-Year-Old Self, Simon Young
- A review of A Pre-Columbian Bestiary: Fantastic Creatures of Indigenous Latin America, B.C. Kennedy
- A review of Johnny Breadless: A Pacifist Fairy Tale, B.C. Kennedy
- A review of The Broken Spell: Indian Storytelling and the Romance Genre in Persian and Urdu, Victoria Leslie
- A review of Retelling Cinderella: Cultural and Creative Transformations, Lorenza Gianfrancesco
- A review of Fabula Rasa’s poetry collections, Zoe Mitchell
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