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Five Little Pigs by Elizabeth Shippen Green


A round-up of recent online finds:


* Simon at the Corymbus blog on music and wilderness (Corymbus).


* Sarah Elwell on elemental writing (Knitting the Sky).


* Warren Ellis on writing from a littoral space (Medium).


* Martin Shaw on hares and madrigals (Westcountry School of Myth & Story).


* Shazea Quraishi on bears and coming of age (The Guardian).


* Matthew Nowlan on wild children in recent fiction (Electric Literature) -- plus a previous post on wild children in folklore here on Myth & Moor, in case you missed it.


* Rhian Sasseen on the dearth of women hermits (Aeon) -- which brings to mind Sara Maitland's A Book of Silence.


* Laura Miller on "The Bloody Chamber," Angela Carter's classic volume of de-constructed fairy tales (Salon).


* Peter Bradshaw on "Tale of Tales," a new film based on the fairy tales of Giambattista Basile (The Guardian).


And one video:


* A short film about Yinka Shonibare's art project "The William Morris Family Album," on show at the William Morris Gallery, Walthamstow, London, until June 7.


From The William Morris Family Album re-imagined by Yinka Shonibare.jpg Art above: "Five Little Pigs" by Elizabeth Shippen Green  (1871-1954) and William Morris' Family Album re-imagined by Yinka Shonibare.

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