Snow White Learns Witchcraft: Stories and Poems
2020 Mythopoeic Fantasy Award Winner for Adult Literature!2020 Locus Award finalist for Best CollectionContains "A Country Called Winter," 2020 Locus Award finalist for Best Novelette

"I was expecting this to be good, but it's wonderful. Seeing these pieces together makes me realize what a vivid, authentic and important voice Goss is. These are real fairytales, magical, unsettling, touching, and brilliant. I loved every word." -Jo Walton, World Fantasy, Nebula, and Hugo award-winning author of Among Others

"Fairy tales are clothing, and to retell them is fashion. The fashion of these particular stories and poems is an abundance of lace, roses and porcelain contrasting with fur, snow and blood." -Amal El-Mohtar, The New York Times

"Goss takes obvious delight in reweaving classic European folk tales to reveal new, often deeply feminist, perspectives . . . This toothsome collection is best read in one go." -Publishers Weekly, starred review

A young woman hunts for her wayward shadow at the school where she first learned magic-while another faces a test she never studied for as ice envelopes the world. The tasks assigned a bookish boy lead him to fateful encounters with lizards, owls, trolls and a feisty, sarcastic cat. A bear wedding is cause for celebration, the spinning wheel and the tower in the briar hedge get to tell their own stories, and a kitchenmaid finds out that a lost princess is more than she seems. The sea witch reveals what she hoped to gain when she took the mermaid's voice. A wiser Snow White sets out to craft herself a new tale.

In these eight stories and twenty-three poems, World Fantasy Award winner Theodora Goss retells and recasts fairy tales by Charles Perrault, the Brothers Grimm, Hans Christian Andersen, and Oscar Wilde. Sometimes harrowing, sometimes hilarious, always lyrical, the works gathered in Snow White Learns Witchcraft re-center and empower the women at the heart of these timeless narratives. Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America Grand Master Jane Yolen, in her introduction, proclaims that Goss "transposes, transforms, and transcends times, eras, and old tales with ease. But also there is a core of tough magic that runs through all her pieces like a river through Faerie . . . I am ready to reread some of my new favorites."

More praise for Snow White Learns Witchcraft

"Theodora Goss re-fleshes and re-clothes old tales in multifarious ways. Sometimes the stories' new garments are classic and mythic, sometimes they're up-to-the-minute, twenty-first-century creations . . . Goss shines her unique light into the fairytale forest-and many bright eyes gleam back." -Margo Lanagan, New York Times-bestselling and World Fantasy Award-winning author of Tender Morsels

"Theodora Goss's Snow White Learns Witchcraft is a gorgeous, lyric collection of fairy tale retellings. Goss has the ability-the witchcraft-to be able to see the heart of the tale, and show it, polished and reflected and new, to the reader." -Kat Howard, Alex Award-winning author of An Unkindness of Magicians

"This collection does what the best songs and poems and spells do: slips gently into your consciousness, then slowly changes the way you see the world." -Fran Wilde, World Fantasy, Nebula, and Hugo finalist and author of the award-winning Bone Universe trilogy

Cover art by Ruth Sanderson

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Snow White Learns Witchcraft: Stories and Poems
2020 Mythopoeic Fantasy Award Winner for Adult Literature!2020 Locus Award finalist for Best CollectionContains "A Country Called Winter," 2020 Locus Award finalist for Best Novelette

"I was expecting this to be good, but it's wonderful. Seeing these pieces together makes me realize what a vivid, authentic and important voice Goss is. These are real fairytales, magical, unsettling, touching, and brilliant. I loved every word." -Jo Walton, World Fantasy, Nebula, and Hugo award-winning author of Among Others

"Fairy tales are clothing, and to retell them is fashion. The fashion of these particular stories and poems is an abundance of lace, roses and porcelain contrasting with fur, snow and blood." -Amal El-Mohtar, The New York Times

"Goss takes obvious delight in reweaving classic European folk tales to reveal new, often deeply feminist, perspectives . . . This toothsome collection is best read in one go." -Publishers Weekly, starred review

A young woman hunts for her wayward shadow at the school where she first learned magic-while another faces a test she never studied for as ice envelopes the world. The tasks assigned a bookish boy lead him to fateful encounters with lizards, owls, trolls and a feisty, sarcastic cat. A bear wedding is cause for celebration, the spinning wheel and the tower in the briar hedge get to tell their own stories, and a kitchenmaid finds out that a lost princess is more than she seems. The sea witch reveals what she hoped to gain when she took the mermaid's voice. A wiser Snow White sets out to craft herself a new tale.

In these eight stories and twenty-three poems, World Fantasy Award winner Theodora Goss retells and recasts fairy tales by Charles Perrault, the Brothers Grimm, Hans Christian Andersen, and Oscar Wilde. Sometimes harrowing, sometimes hilarious, always lyrical, the works gathered in Snow White Learns Witchcraft re-center and empower the women at the heart of these timeless narratives. Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America Grand Master Jane Yolen, in her introduction, proclaims that Goss "transposes, transforms, and transcends times, eras, and old tales with ease. But also there is a core of tough magic that runs through all her pieces like a river through Faerie . . . I am ready to reread some of my new favorites."

More praise for Snow White Learns Witchcraft

"Theodora Goss re-fleshes and re-clothes old tales in multifarious ways. Sometimes the stories' new garments are classic and mythic, sometimes they're up-to-the-minute, twenty-first-century creations . . . Goss shines her unique light into the fairytale forest-and many bright eyes gleam back." -Margo Lanagan, New York Times-bestselling and World Fantasy Award-winning author of Tender Morsels

"Theodora Goss's Snow White Learns Witchcraft is a gorgeous, lyric collection of fairy tale retellings. Goss has the ability-the witchcraft-to be able to see the heart of the tale, and show it, polished and reflected and new, to the reader." -Kat Howard, Alex Award-winning author of An Unkindness of Magicians

"This collection does what the best songs and poems and spells do: slips gently into your consciousness, then slowly changes the way you see the world." -Fran Wilde, World Fantasy, Nebula, and Hugo finalist and author of the award-winning Bone Universe trilogy

Cover art by Ruth Sanderson

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2020 Mythopoeic Fantasy Award Winner for Adult Literature!2020 Locus Award finalist for Best CollectionContains "A Country Called Winter," 2020 Locus Award finalist for Best Novelette

"I was expecting this to be good, but it's wonderful. Seeing these pieces together makes me realize what a vivid, authentic and important voice Goss is. These are real fairytales, magical, unsettling, touching, and brilliant. I loved every word." -Jo Walton, World Fantasy, Nebula, and Hugo award-winning author of Among Others

"Fairy tales are clothing, and to retell them is fashion. The fashion of these particular stories and poems is an abundance of lace, roses and porcelain contrasting with fur, snow and blood." -Amal El-Mohtar, The New York Times

"Goss takes obvious delight in reweaving classic European folk tales to reveal new, often deeply feminist, perspectives . . . This toothsome collection is best read in one go." -Publishers Weekly, starred review

A young woman hunts for her wayward shadow at the school where she first learned magic-while another faces a test she never studied for as ice envelopes the world. The tasks assigned a bookish boy lead him to fateful encounters with lizards, owls, trolls and a feisty, sarcastic cat. A bear wedding is cause for celebration, the spinning wheel and the tower in the briar hedge get to tell their own stories, and a kitchenmaid finds out that a lost princess is more than she seems. The sea witch reveals what she hoped to gain when she took the mermaid's voice. A wiser Snow White sets out to craft herself a new tale.

In these eight stories and twenty-three poems, World Fantasy Award winner Theodora Goss retells and recasts fairy tales by Charles Perrault, the Brothers Grimm, Hans Christian Andersen, and Oscar Wilde. Sometimes harrowing, sometimes hilarious, always lyrical, the works gathered in Snow White Learns Witchcraft re-center and empower the women at the heart of these timeless narratives. Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America Grand Master Jane Yolen, in her introduction, proclaims that Goss "transposes, transforms, and transcends times, eras, and old tales with ease. But also there is a core of tough magic that runs through all her pieces like a river through Faerie . . . I am ready to reread some of my new favorites."

More praise for Snow White Learns Witchcraft

"Theodora Goss re-fleshes and re-clothes old tales in multifarious ways. Sometimes the stories' new garments are classic and mythic, sometimes they're up-to-the-minute, twenty-first-century creations . . . Goss shines her unique light into the fairytale forest-and many bright eyes gleam back." -Margo Lanagan, New York Times-bestselling and World Fantasy Award-winning author of Tender Morsels

"Theodora Goss's Snow White Learns Witchcraft is a gorgeous, lyric collection of fairy tale retellings. Goss has the ability-the witchcraft-to be able to see the heart of the tale, and show it, polished and reflected and new, to the reader." -Kat Howard, Alex Award-winning author of An Unkindness of Magicians

"This collection does what the best songs and poems and spells do: slips gently into your consciousness, then slowly changes the way you see the world." -Fran Wilde, World Fantasy, Nebula, and Hugo finalist and author of the award-winning Bone Universe trilogy

Cover art by Ruth Sanderson


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781732644007
Publisher: Mythic Delirium Books
Publication date: 02/05/2019
Pages: 224
Sales rank: 1,050,585
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.51(d)

About the Author

Theodora Goss was born in Hungary and spent her childhood in various European countries before her family moved to the United States. Although she grew up on the classics of English literature, her writing has been influenced by an Eastern European literary tradition in which the boundaries between realism and the fantastic are often ambiguous. Her publications include the short story collection In the Forest of Forgetting; Interfictions, a short story anthology coedited with Delia Sherman; Voices from Fairyland, a poetry anthology with critical essays and a selection of her own poems; The Thorn and the Blossom, a novella in a two-sided accordion format; and the poetry collection Songs for Ophelia. Her work has been translated into nine languages, including French, Japanese, and Turkish. She has been a finalist for the Nebula, Crawford, Locus, Seiun, and Mythopoeic Awards and has appeared on the Tiptree Award Honor List. Her prose-poem Octavia is Lost in the Hall of Masks won the Rhysling Award, and her short story Singing of Mount Abora won the World Fantasy Award.

Esther Wane is a British actor and voice-over artist. After a career in finance, she fulfilled a childhood dream of going to drama school in London; her life as an actor began at forty. She lives with her family and collection of books in Hertfordshire, just outside London.

Table of Contents

A Welcome to the Coven: Introduction by Jane Yolen

Snow White Learns Witchcraft

The Ogress Queen

The Rose in Twelve Petals

Thorns and Briars

Rose Child

Thumbelina

Blanchefleur

Mr. Fox

What Her Mother Said

Snow, Blood, Fur

The Red Shoes

Girl, Wolf, Woods

Red as Blood and White as Bone

The Gold-Spinner

Rumpelstiltskin

Goldilocks and the Bear

Sleeping With Bears

The Stepsister’s Tale

The Clever Serving Maid

Seven Shoes

The Other Thea

The Sensitive Woman

The Bear’s Wife

The Bear’s Daughter

A Country Called Winter

How to Make It Snow

Diamonds and Toads

The Princess and the Frog

Conversations with the Sea Witch

The Nightingale and the Rose

Mirror, Mirror

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