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- Book Review: Urbanshee by Siaara Freeman
She lives, happily ever after, with her husband and three sons in a house filled with fairy tale books
- Spells of Cast Iron by Sara Cleto & Brittany Warman
The simplest one is easy to make, soothing to mix, cleansing to bake, a bit of milk, vanilla flower,
- Cinderella’s Hearth: Thyme for the Garden, by Kate Wolford
Thyme is, in fact, an antiseptic, and unlike many essential oils, thyme really will kill bacteria, so
- Book Review: The Anchored World: Flash Fairy Tales & Folklore
She lives, happily ever after, with her husband and three sons in a house filled with fairy tale books
- Celebrating Spring! Quotes, Art & Folklore by Amanda Bergloff
Iris was the Greek goddess of the rainbow A rainbow is light refracted through millions of droplets of the hare to be a shapeshifting being, and thus was sacred to them...so much so, that it was taboo to kill
- Throwback Thursday: The Sleeper Awakened by Jeana Jorgensen
The court chemist finds me banj, laces it with poppy milk and other gifts from loyal diplomats.
- Book Review: The Narrow Cage & Other Modern Fairy Tales by Vasily Eroshenko
The writer, who lost his sight during his childhood, fills the tales with beautiful images like gold
- The Wolf & The Wind by James Dodds
One such person, a woman named Phaedra, dwelt at the edge of the woods, just past the tilled fields of I can blow the tufts off dandelions from a mile away. Cover Image: John Everett Millais Cover Design: Amanda Bergloff Twitter @AmandaBergloff Instagram: amandabergloff
- The Fairy Tellers: A Journey into the Secret History of Fairy Tales by Nicholas Jubber
She lives, happily ever after, with her husband and three sons in a house filled with fairy tale books
- Throwback Thursday: The Weirwood Woman by Matt Decker
Hannah stepped through the glass and laughed merrily as she ran down a misty path filled with welcoming An astonished Elizabeth looked up to see the mirror, now filled with sparks and billowing smoke, shaking
- Celebrating Summer! Quotes, Art & Folklore by Amanda Bergloff
If ant hills are high in July,Winter will be snowy. In July, shear your rye. A Fairy speaks: Over hill, over dale, Thorough bush, thorough brier, Over park, over pale, Thorough flood
- Throwback Thursday: Herbaceous Citadel by Avra Margariti
Mushrooms that can kill, as easily as cure.