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  • The Goblin Fruit of Curiosity Shoppe Season by G. Thornton

    cauldrons, teetering spellbooks with shaky hand-inked titles, and haunted typewriters that declare "I Or is something more at work here? To browse with awareness helps you stay on a path of your choosing, rather than feeling, and becoming appear—ready and waiting for you to take just one step further and Come Buy, Come Buy… Gypsy Thornton (she/her She can only be seen in her true form after midnight. fairytalenewsblog.blogspot.com medium.com/@inkgypsy

  • Review by Kelly Jarvis: A Sweet Sting of Salt by Rose Sutherland

    family and forced her into wedlock. As Jean and Muirin grow closer, the midwife vows to save her friend and her child from their dire situation , discovering unbelievable secrets about the world around her. I loved it! You can find the book here. You can find her at https://kellyjarviswriter.com/

  • Throwback Thursday: Fracturing Fairy Tales For Fun & Profit by Heather Talty

    Find out more about her on her Goodreads page. Here’s another. As a writer of fractured fairy tales, I often find myself writing stories to answer questions I have. She explains her motivations on her website in discussing her book, The Fairy’s Mistake. Her stories often attempt to explain how characters fall in love in fairy tales, or why they decide to

  • Review by Kelly Jarvis: New Moon Magic by Risa Dickens and Amy Torok

    Cleveland, “enrobed in a Black and female body”, grew up feeling pressure to break down her sacred intersectionality I absolutely loved this book. You can find the book here. Her poetry has been featured or is forthcoming in Blue Heron Review, Mermaids Monthly, Eternal Haunted Her short fiction has appeared in The Chamber Magazine and the World Weaver Press Anthology Mothers of

  • Snowballs for Angels by Priya Sridhar

    If she doesn't sell any matches, then her father will beat her for bringing no coins home. Rather than go home after no customer comes to help, the girl crouches between two sumptuous houses and They show her visions of loveliness to help her cope with the cold. When she sees her grandmother in heaven, the girl asks for her grandmother to take her there. But here, Death says no. He gives life, rather than reaps it.

  • Book Review: Weep, Woman, Weep by Maria DeBlassie

    Mercy and her best friend Sherry dream of escape, and it is only after years of fear and setbacks that Mercy discovers a way to cultivate new growth from the collected tears of her pain. She must understand her mother’s pain without succumbing to it, and her journey to find and harness her I loved Mercy’s voice which narrates the novella. You can find the book here.

  • Book Review: The Invisible Hour by Alice Hoffman

    to navigate her own turbulent adolescence. Alice Hoffman is at her best when exploring magic, and The Invisible Hour oozes with it. Her prose casts a magic spell over her readers, leading them to a deeper understanding of the power of I loved every word of The Invisible Hour. Hoffman’s writing offers her readers both a romantic escape and a social exploration.

  • Unfettering Philomela by Christine Butterworth-McDermott

    And so, I suggest you burst into flame instead: regold your glory outward. cease, never let them hold your tongue. *** To learn more about the mythical Philomela, you can go HERE Her poetry has been published in such journals as Alaska Quarterly Review, The Normal School, The Massachusetts

  • A Patchwork of Puddles by Lynden Wade

    She’d never had the stamina for crafts herself, despite Grandma’s urges: “I think you’ll find you have Her hair floated round her head, the silver only streaks. I don't know anything about patchwork, Grandma." "Never mind that, Lizzie. The puddles! I need my spirit to be healed, thought Lizzie. But how? "Where should I go?" “Anywhere you like. Excuse me, another admission to log."

  • The Snow Queens of Southern California by Marisca Pichette

    I saw like her & she saw me flaking into an arctic wind. Frostbitten lips kiss best. In her sleigh bed of ice we tangle under snow sheets kissing away the wildfires that sent us flying away Her debut poetry collection, Rivers in Your Skin, Sirens in Your Hair, is forthcoming from Android Press

  • Flights of Fancy: FTM’s Spring/Summer 2024 Issue

    I’m also proud of how Kelly Jarvis and I put this issue together (especially Kelly), as we are still Quiet,” Helen Patrice “A Prince's Perspective,” Lauren Reynolds “Stained,” Raina Alidjani “A World In Her

  • Book Review: The Story of the Hundred Promises by Neil Cochrane

    Darragh Thorn uses a magic rose to transform and align his body with his masculine gender identity, his father After ten years of adventure on the high seas, Darragh returns home to find his father gravely ill and characters, and themes from “Beauty and the Beast” including roses, thorns, statues, books, ineffective fathers She lives, happily ever after, with her husband and three sons in a house filled with fairy tale books

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