Ebony​,​ Blood​,​ and Snow: New Stories from Old Tales

How did Snow White’s mother become so vain? What if Cinderella didn’t go to the ball? When does the maiden become the monster? Inspired by familiar fairy tales, author Tish Black’s debut short story collection takes the tales in new directions and rewrites history: Little Red hunts wolves, Gretel helps the witch, and Bluebeard’s wife gets revenge. These transgressive stories challenge readers’ ideas of what the tales could mean to them. There’s more to learn from fairy tale heroines than how to be eaten, rescued, or married. These unconventional heroines fight the patriarchy with no time for romance; instead, readers will find tales of revenge, sisterhood, political revolt, and independence. In the lead story, a beautiful woman with hair as black as ebony is given to a king with blood-red lips, but it’s with her chambermaid that she finds true love. When tragedy strikes, her values change. Exploring why Snow White’s mother chose beauty over her daughter, “Ebony” leads to her decision to send the huntsman. In “Thistle,” a princess cursed to sleep lives a lonely life until the witch who cursed her reveals the true story of what her parents have done to them both. Rapunzel escapes the tower on her own in “Plum” and then joins a radical group trying to take down a misogynist monarchy. Conveying the radical feminism of Angela Carter’s The Bloody Chamber and the defiance of Emma Donoghue’s Kissing the Witch, Black’s collection of thirteen tales redefines the fairy tale heroine.

Details

  • Age Group:Adult (18+)
  • Manuscript TypeFull Manuscript
  • Draft Number:Final Draft
  • Word Count (Rounded Up):Up to 50,000
  • Spice Level1 Pepper (hardly any spice)

Story Type:

  • Short Story

Primary Genre:

  • Fantasy

Themes & Tropes

  • Fariytale

Comparable Stories:

The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter Kissing the Witch by Emma Donoghue

Trigger Warnings:

Potentially discomforting scenes referenced, not described: - Rape​/​sexual violence (happens before the story begins) - Child sexual violence (implied that it’s happened) Potentially discomforting scenes described: - Murder (brief, blood described) - Cannibalism (including blood and murder) - Prison (brief, solitary)

Manuscript Format

  • eBook

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