The Fairy Tale Magazine SEPTEMBER ISSUE 2023

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Contributors LITTLE RED TO THE WOODCUTTER - 19 Dr. Sara Cleto is an award-winning teacher, writer, and folklorist. She co-founded The Carterhaugh School of Folklore and the Fantastic, where she teaches creative souls how to re-enchant their lives using fairy tales. Her poetry and prose can be found in Uncanny, Corvid Queen, Star*Line, and more. Image: Jean Jacques Enner

FAIRY TALE CLASSICS FROM THE BROTHERS GRIMM: JORINDA AND JORINGEL- 20 Image: Heinrich Vogeler

THE NIGHT QUEEN’S LULLABY - 23 Amanda Bergloff writes weird stories and poetry that have been published in various anthologies, including Stories from the World of Tomorrow, Trembling with Fear, After the Happily Ever After and Uncommon Pet Tales. She has a passion for collecting vintage books, toys, and comics in her spare time. Twitter: @AmandaBergloff Images: The Public Domain Review

ENCHANTED CREATORS: THE LITERARY MAGIC OF ALICE HOFFMAN -24 THE GHOSTS OF MILDEN HALL - 70 Kelly Jarvis is the Special Projects Writer and Contributing Editor for The Fairy Tale Magazine. Her work has appeared in Eternal Haunted Summer, Blue Heron Review, Forget-Me-Not Press, Mermaids Monthly, The Chamber Magazine, and Mothers of Enchantment: New Tales of Fairy Godmothers. She teaches at Central Connecticut State University. Images: Courtesy of Alice Hoffman, Pixabay

PERSEPHONE’S POMEGRANATE - 28 A food writer who focuses on the intersection of cuisine and culture, Jayne Cohen is the author of two cookbooks and numerous articles in the NY Times, Boston Globe, LA Times, Gourmet and Bon Appetit, among other publications. Image: Evelyn de Morgan

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