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- Chosen Authors: FTM's Sept. & Dec. Issues
With all the money in the world, at least 10 more names would be listed here. Please note that I have not designated which issue the chosen author’s work will be in, but all will Yours in Enchantment, Kate And check out our SHOP PAGE with our all new DIGITAL DOWNLOADS HERE
- Review by Lissa Sloan: The Witch & The Tsar by Olesya Salnikova Gilmore
On the other hand, she might put you in her oven and eat you. Though Yaga keeps her distance from the mortals, she always helps those who come in search of her healing But everything changes when her friend Anastasia, wife of the Tsar, comes to beg for her aid. Ivan the Terrible, 16th century Russia, and Russian mythology are all subjects I know very little about But I love to learn, and I really love to be transported somewhere new (or old), and The Witch and the
- Like Thunder in My Head by Gerri Leen
tired--joke I don't bother answering "Take in the crops before Sunday" Her look changes; she has learned destruction Skip and jump and mostly miss us I hope this isn't like the one last year I made the from--this is my life One she stomps all over Maybe try some exercise I let her hurt me because I need Her and at some point during Our campaign to win a prince I grew to love her Well, good night truth: I am useful to her and nothing more Gerri Leen is a Pushcart-nominated poet from Northern Virginia
- Phantom Reflection and We Could Be Lovers by Kim Malinowski
He glances over at her papers, and she wonders if her words might woo him. dancing / syllables merging” and notes that “Words flow and halt mysteriously” as “The stranger and I In one of my favorite passages, the poet says “I am beautiful, even in this thin place. / Not because he says I am beautiful, / but because I blaze”. You can find a copy of Phantom Reflection HERE And learn more about We Could Be Lovers HERE Kelly Jarvis
- Review by Kelly Jarvis: The Sirens by Emilia Hart
their relationship has become distant, Lucy travels to her sister’s home in her time of need. and her own. Although the contemporary story is fascinating, I especially loved the chapters devoted to Mary and Eliza You can find it here . Selkie Moon is her debut novella.
- Review by Kelly Jarvis: The Princess and the Shoemaker by Amy Trent
Trent returns to the fairy tale kingdom of her Enchantment Retold series to share the story of Cornelius true identity to protect Cornelius from her overprotective sister Ivy. I loved it! You can find it here . Her debut novella, Selkie Moon , was released in 2025. her at https://kellyjarviswriter.com/
- Book Review: An Evergreen Christmas - Treasured Classics For The Yuletide Season
There are many old-fashioned customs and ideas here that could spark conversions with little ones. I don’t mind that a bit. You can find a copy of the book HERE.
- Book Review: The Bookstore Sisters by Alice Hoffman
I’ve read all of her novels—many more than once, and today, I have a short story of hers to recommend to her legions of fans. You can find it here. Kate Wolford is editor-in-chief of The Fairy Tale Magazine.
- The Water Dragons by Lorraine Schein
(I-Ching, Hexagram 1, Yang--Immersed Dragon) "Heavy rain is dragon rain," the Chinese say. When I click open my umbrella, their fiery breath pours lightning down, burning a ragged hole where the Under the cleansing torrents of this wild maelstrom, I forget being human and its sorrows, I forget everything I growl, beat my wings, swerve up past the moon and join my clan snaking through the heavens. Her work has appeared in VICE Terraform, Strange Horizons, and Mermaids Monthly, and in the anthology
- Celebrating Halloween: Traditions, Art, Folklore & More! by Amanda Bergloff
We here at The Fairy Tale Magazine love Halloween, so today, we're celebrating it with some trivia, folklore woman looks in a mirror while walking downstairs at midnight on Halloween, she will see the face of her THE CURTAIN Witch's Brew Cocktail Recipe: SUGAR & CHARM After you've enjoyed some treats & cocktails, gather your friends for this wonderfully witchy flick, I MARRIED A WITCH Click below for the full film! Follow her on Twitter @AMANDABERGLOFF
- Herbaceous Citadel by Avra Margariti
When I was the baker and the butcher’s daughter I never once visited the forest where lost princes or When I was my parents’ child, I shied away from the city, with its dubious characters and roaring automobiles After watching me work with gimlet gaze, she left me a book, although I told her I could knead dough I dressed my blisters in natural salve and gauze, my scratches I smeared with honey. I stepped farther into the pharmacopoetic altar, the witch welcoming me inside her herbaceous citadel
- Review by Lissa Sloan: The Witch of Tin Mountain
In Tin Mountain in 1831, all Anneliese wants is acceptance and safety for herself and her young son. In 1881, all Deirdre wants is for her sweetheart, Robbie to propose so they can settle down and raise In 1931, all Gracelynn wants is to leave Tin Mountain to make a new life with her best friend (and secret But ultimately, it’s an empowering tale with--no spoilers, I promise, but--a hugely satisfying climax You can find the book here.











