Yaga Dreams of Growing Up
I love Baba Yaga. I hadn't thought of her being a rarely named witch in folklore, that makes sense. But I love that she is an elderly woman in folklore that kicks ass, and has complete agency--much rarer for women in folklore than it oughta be.
I didn't really get into this one though. I picked up it was referring to Baba Yaga's youth, with the clear references to the chicken-footed house and etc. But I find her much more interesting in her usual incarnation as a tough-as-nails old woman.
Mrs. Stiltskin
I enjoyed this one. Rumpelstiltskin as police procedural. Especially the mention of the wriggling bag--no, I didn't say the bag was moving.
Marking Time
I liked this one. The obvious solution seemed to be to smash the beads of her memories, but in the end it's our memories that have made us who we are today and if we destroy them, then we will not be who we are. So even if you made mistakes, to try to destroy those mistakes is to become someone different entirely.