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"Wonderland": Inspired by Alice's Adventures

November 22, 2019 Gemma Webster
Cover Art for Wonderland edited by Marie O’Regan and Paul Kane from Titan Books. Image features a white rabbit wearing a ruffled collar his jacket is patterned with dripping blood-red hearts. He is holding a Mad Hatter hat and a flamingo. At his fee…

Cover Art for Wonderland edited by Marie O’Regan and Paul Kane from Titan Books. Image features a white rabbit wearing a ruffled collar his jacket is patterned with dripping blood-red hearts. He is holding a Mad Hatter hat and a flamingo. At his feet are a little Jabberwocky and roses, a deck of cards cascades down the left side.

If you love Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland you won’t want to miss this anthology, a collection of seventeen original works that will make you reexamine your own relationship to Wonderland.

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In Reviews Tags Alice in Wonderland, Gemma Webster, Cat Rambo
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A Human Being Is Only Breath and Shadow: "The Book of M"

November 7, 2018 Theodore McCombs

Peng Shepherd’s thrilling debut novel explodes post-apocalyptic fantasies of independence.

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In Reviews Tags Book of M, Peng Shepherd, post-apocalyptic, Literary Fantasy, Shadows, Alice in Wonderland, Ursula K. Le Guin
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“Eat Me”: An Odyssey Through Consumable Womanhood

October 9, 2015 Amanda Baldeneaux
Penelope and the Suitors, painting by John William Waterhouse.

Penelope and the Suitors, painting by John William Waterhouse.

Margaret Atwood takes on consumer culture, gender roles, and cannibalism in The Penelopiad and The Edible Woman

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In Appreciations Tags Margaret Atwood, gender, Feminism, Alice in Wonderland, The Edible Woman, The Penelopiad, Amanda Baldeneaux, Greek Myths
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