Complete guidelines may be found on the website, fairytalereview.com/about.html

The Red Issue, the sixth issue of Fairy Tale Review, will be the first themed issue ever, devoted to work hewn from “Little Red Riding Hood.” I will read from February 15, 2009 to June 15, 2009 for this issue. I welcome email submissions per the guidelines on the FTR website. The issue is forthcoming in Fall 2010. I can only consider unpublished work, though new translations of previously published work always are welcome (with the
appropriate permission to translate in hand from the writer or the estate for work not in the public domain). There are no length or form guidelines or restrictions. Reviewing a previous issue is the best way to get a sense of the journal. Work from Fairy Tale Review has been cited by Best American Short Stories (2005), included in Best American Fantasy (forthcoming 2009), and included in Best New American Voices (2007). Contributors receive two
free copies of the issue in which their work appears and a 40 percent discount on additional copies from the co-publisher and distributor, The University of Alabama Press; no monetary payment, sorry. FTR’s Advisory
Board of fairy-tale scholars and authors includes Maria Tatar (Harvard), Donald Haase (Wayne State Univeristy), Jack Zipes (Univ. of Minnesota), Lydia Millet (Tucson, AZ) and Marina Warner (Univ. of Essex, UK).