High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The story retells the famous fairy tale of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves from the point of view of Snow Whites stepmother, who is traditionally the villain of the piece but is here depicted asMoreHigh Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The story retells the famous fairy tale of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves from the point of view of Snow Whites stepmother, who is traditionally the villain of the piece but is here depicted as struggling desperately - and ultimately, unsuccessfully, as the happy ending takes place on schedule - to save the kingdom from her unnatural and monstrous stepdaughter.
The story incorporates themes of vampirism, incest, pedophilia, and necrophilia.Snow, Glass, Apples is included in Gaimans collection, Smoke and Mirrors. It was adapted by the author into an audio drama, which was produced by Seeing Ear Theatre in 2001, starring Bebe Neuwirth.