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 ...
Readers are sharing their love of dragons, faeries and witches in a book club sparked by the genre.
Every year when I travel home for the holidays, I pore over the books I accumulated in high school: The battered, dog-eared copies of Pride and Prejudice, the small stack of vampire novels (yes, I ...
As author Heather Fawcett puts it, fairies are having a bit of a moment. Fawcett’s own “Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries” series is a case in point. Fawcett’s first book, which follows a cranky ...
Victorian-era stories, poems, and legends from Britain and Ireland combine in A Child's Book of Faeries retold by Tanya Robyn Batt, illus. by Gail Newey. Works by the likes of Shakespeare, Thomas Hood ...
“I like to live as if faeries are something I might encounter,” explains ifestyle blogger and children’s author Van De Car (The Invisible Wild) in this whimsical encyclopedia. From goblins to pixies, ...
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