Annotated+Bibliography

Annotated Bibliography

Fredericks, Anthony D. //More Frantic Frogs: And Other Frankly Fractured Folktales for Readers Theatre//. Englewood, CO: Teacher Ideas, 2007. Print. - This book is useful even though it mostly deals with theater elements of fractured fairy tales, but it does go into some of the elements that need to be in place for a fractured fairy tale to be successful.

Leprince, De Beaumont, Jeanne-Marie, and Willi Glasauer. //La Belle Et La Bête//. [Paris]: Gallimard Jeunesse, 2002. Print. - This is a useful source because I am doing a fractured fairy tale of //Beauty and the Beast// and this is the original story. To write a fractured fairy tale you need to know the orgianl.

"Once Upon a Time Rethought: Writing Fractured Fairy Tales." //Homepage - ReadWriteThink//. Web. 02 Feb. 2012. . - This website is very helpful because it talks about the elements that are needed for fractured fairy tales. It also provides very short examples of fractured fairy tales.

Scieszka, Jon, and Lane Smith. //The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs//. New York, N.Y., U.S.A.: Viking Kestrel, 1989. Print. - This is children’s book that is a fractured fairy tale. This is a very popular example of a successful fractured fairy tale. This is a great example of how changing one element of story can make a huge difference.

Trivizas, Eugenios, and Helen Oxenbury. //The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig//. New York: Margaret K. McElderry, 1993. Print. - This is children’s book that is a fractured fairy tale. This is a very popular example of a successful fractured fairy tale. This is a great example of how changing more than one element can still make for a very successful fractured fairy tale that still relates to the original. This is helpful to me because I plan on changing a couple of elements of the story.

Willard, Nancy, and Barry Moser. //Beauty and the Beast//. San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1992. Print. - This is a helpful source because it is a fractured fairy tale version of //Beauty and the Beast//. This allows me to see what has been done with the story before as well as not being a children’s picture book. My fractured fairy tale is going to be longer and not broken up into short little parts.

I have also watched a few episodes of //The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle// for its short fractured fairytales that occur. I just didn’t know how to site it properly.

= These look like excellent examples of the genre.Are there any secondary sources that tell how to write one? =