Scent Unspoken | Perfume and Magical Spaces

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This past winter was among the most brutal I’ve known. With its record-low temperatures and record-high snowfall, my only avenue of escape into spring...
Fairy Land, 1881, by Gustave Doré

Offerings

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The waies, through which my weary steps I guyde, In this delightfull land of Faery, Are so exceeding spacious and wyde, And sprinckled with such sweet...

Enchanted Denmark

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The enchantment was born in the first green spires of Copenhagen. They flashed past on the drive from the airport, back before you could...
From A Midsummer-Night’s Dream, 1908, by Arthur Rackham

Liminality and the Realm of Pure Possibility

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BY SARA CLETO AND BRITTANY WARMAN You’ve felt it when you’ve stood at the edge of the ocean, the sand pulling away from your feet...

An Interview With The Beauty Witch, Alise Marie

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We're so excited to share the cover of Alise Maries' upcoming tome The Beauty Witch’s Secrets: Recipes and Rituals For The Modern Goddess!Umm, she's...

The Queen of Dreams

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In the spring, one should be suspicious of witches disguised as hares—at least that’s what the woman, who had lost faith in herself long...
La Belle Dame Sans Merci, 1901, by Frank Dicksee

One Knight Stand

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In my youth, many a story of rip-roaring adventure, thrills, unbelievable coincidences, and misplaced shoes often began with the following exchange: “What happened to you...

Tam Lin Remembers The Faerie Queen

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She had eyes like apple seeds. A small, angular face that reminded me of a fox’s mask. Was it a mask she wore the whole time I...
Landscape in Scotland, 1875, by Gustave Doré ©Wikimedia Commons

When You Walk Through a Storm

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Earth has not any thing to show more fair: Dull would he be of soul who could pass by A sight so touching in...

Wild in the Woodlands

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“Finish each day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some blunders and absurdities no doubt crept in; forget them...