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Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Black Glass: A twisted fairytale retelling flash fiction

In September, I submitted "Black Glass," a flash fiction fairytale retelling of Snow White (of about 1,299 words) to Enchanted Conversation: Fairy Tales, Folktales, & Myths Magazine. 



Cover Illustration: The Magic Mirror by Jennie Harbour, 1920
Layout: Amanda Bergloff @AmandaBergloff


I'm thrilled to announce that "Black Glass" found a home at Enchanted Conversation's October 2019 issue: The Thirteenth Hour, among a cast of wonderfully written stories.

This is my second time submitting a story to the magazine. While I love all the themes throughout the year, the themes during October allows for dark tales and so I was excited to submit another this year. 

Snow White was the inspiration for my short story, Black Glass. However, I wanted to explore a whole different direction with the ending and from the POVs of the queen and the prince.

I always wondered from the original tale about why did the prince only come into the picture at the end? Had he just stumbled across a princess and on a whim, decided he'd kiss her? 

I would like there to have been a history between them. That they had a connection. Tied together by something. And what were other ways he could help bring her back to life other than through a stranger's kiss?

With the queen, I wanted to explore her character from a villain's POV. Why was she wanting Snow's heart? And the mirror, what if it wasn't just an enchanted mirror? What if it sought for something in return?

I had these ideas churning in my head for a while as a longer piece fitting either for a novella or a novel. The flash fiction that I wrote allowed me to experiment with these ideas and give the beginnings of a longer story I plan to expand soon. 





Enchanted Conversation is a wonderful online magazine. I love the stories there where you'll find both prose and poetry inspired by fairy tales, folktales, and myths.