Nerdist: How did the world of the Faultlines began? Iris Compiet: From a very early age I was intrigued by the world of faery. I was always reading stories and listening to fairy tales. When I ...
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Síne Quinn, author of the enchanting children’s book The Faerie Isle: Tales and Traditions of Ireland’s Forgotten Folklore, which is beautifully illustrated by Dermot Flynn, explains why the month of ...
I WAS A LITTLE AFRAID I wouldn't be able to find the Radical Faeries. The faeries are a crunchy granola bunch of queers who stage a male-only annual at Breitenbush Hot Springs—that's just outside ...
Celebrating the long-standing mythology of faeries is this beautifully illustrated Deluxe Collectors Edition of “Faeries” by the two famous artists, Brian Froud and Alan Lee. Froud and Lee became even ...
Step into the faerie realm with the second annual Faeries of the Forest on Saturday, Aug. 2. Come dance, eat, and be merry with our faerie friends as they celebrate the joy of life, happiness, and ...
The Faultlines is an ancient name given to those places where the veil between This world and the Other is thinnest. It is the place where faeries dwell, creatures creep and magic oozes through the ...
Don’t be surprised to see a few sparkly-dressed faerie folk if you’re in Gilbert this weekend, when the park at 2675 East Elliot Road will be transformed into the Faerie Spring Fling Frolic. The event ...
When I first moved to Los Angeles, I explored the “secret stairways” of Silver Lake on evening walks, following narrow concrete steps up the jasmine-laced hills of my new neighborhood. One night I ...
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