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The Comfort (and Discomfort) of Retellings

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The Comfort (and Discomfort) of Retellings

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author Kimberly Bea along side text announcing her new novel The Changeling Queen, Fall 2025 with Erewhon Books

Erewhon Announces The Changeling Queen by Kimberly Bea

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A Shakespearean SF Thriller: The Death I Gave Him by Em X. Liu

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Emery Robin’s The Stars Undying Immortalizes Cleopatra in an Unforgettable Retelling

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Gruesome and Grim: Five Spine-Chilling Fairy Tales for Spooky Season

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Recipes for Gingerbread and Revenge: Five Delicious Retellings of “Hansel and Gretel”

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The Power of a Myth Retold: Hadestown Makes A Melodic Case For Reviving and Reimagining Stories

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An Empowering Twist on a Classic: The Daughter of Doctor Moreau by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

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Emily X.R. Pan’s An Arrow to the Moon Is an Elegant, Compassionate Reimagining

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The Library of Glome: Literary Allusion in C.S. Lewis’ Till We Have Faces

Love, Sacrifice, and Family: Revealing Kelly Barnhill’s The Crane Husband

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Living Religions, Living Myths: On Retelling the Ramayana

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