In Other Ever Afters, Melanie Gillman’s new graphic novel collection of fairy tales, queer people find happiness, community, and kindness. It feels almost revolutionary, updating fairy tales’ ...
Fantasy worlds don’t always have to be epic or have massive, intricate settings; sometimes, the ones that feel a little mischievous, a little melancholy, and strangely familiar give us the most joy.
Sometimes you don’t need a big escape; you just want something that feels like the kind of story you used to get lost in as a kid: cozy, a little strange, funny, and somehow sincere without making a ...