Once upon the Nineteenth Century
STAVE I Being the first in a series of guest posts by Daniel Gabelman Advent is once again upon us. The long dullness of November has finally ended, perhaps with the vestiges of turkey still…Continue Reading
We craft and tell stories because we’ve stood on the uncertain edge between the waking world and our imagination, between enchantment and fear. And we remember other stories that help us build our own stories, scraps of lumber and fragments of narrative we gather together to make stories for ourselves.
STAVE I Being the first in a series of guest posts by Daniel Gabelman Advent is once again upon us. The long dullness of November has finally ended, perhaps with the vestiges of turkey still…Continue Reading
We are now accepting submissions for Vol. 1 Issue 1, which is themed on the folk motif of Wonder Voyages. There’s a treasure of wonder voyage tales enough to please the greediest buccaneer. But a…Continue Reading
Begin at the beginning was the Mad Hatter’s advice. And willingly or not, fairy tales begin with fairies. Sort of. Not really. But fairy tales, at the very least, began in folktales, and otherness and…Continue Reading