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- 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.
- Throwback Thursday: Painter's Colors by Rose Strickman
He rejoices in sunrises and sunsets, the million shades of green that he traces throughout the forests And then there are the million combinations and shades he can make as he travels the world, creating Painter’s misery fills the world, dragging down what little color there is.
- Kelly's Cozy Autumn Reads: Back to School Edition
school stories, dark academia aesthetics, or cozy tales about magical libraries, pour a hot cup of mulled It begins in the Great Library of Alyssium, features ancient books filled with forbidden spells, and
- Throwback Thursday: The Ice Child, by Tara Williams
she fell to her hands and knees, pushing and groaning, the snowy owls echoing her grunts and cries till he thundered, accusing the ice child of stealing his son’s rightful milk. , sleek and slender, a figure of glass-like grace, and the crystalline crack diminished as she grew till Her nostrils filled with a thick perfume of blooming flowers and ripening fruit.