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The Vampire
by Sid Sharp
Based on the traditional belief that wasting disease like tuberculosis is caused by our dead loved ones draining our life force from beyond the grave, calling to mind the physical toll that grief can take.
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Moyshele
by Sid Sharp
Based on a Yiddish folktale. After Moyshele is killed and his remains are tossed in the yard, his bones plant in the soil. The next spring, a new Moyshele grows from a bush in the same spot.
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The King of the Golden Mountain
by Sid Sharp
In this German fairytale, a vengeful king beheads every one of his subjects with his magic sword, and then rules over a kingdom of corpses.
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Six Swans
by Sid Sharp
From a German fairy tale. Six brothers are turned into swans and their younger sister must sew six magic shirts to reverse the spell.
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Drebulė the Coward
by Sid Sharp
From Lithuanian folklore, Drebulė the Princess of Serpents was turned into a tree for her cowardice, condemned to tremble forever in the wind.
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Swan Man
by Sid Sharp
When his sister fails to finish sewing his magic shirt, one brother is left half man, half swan.
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Two Magicians
by Sid Sharp
From a traditional English folk song. A woman is chased through a series of magical incarnations, and finally into death, by a man who wants to sleep with her.