Cat of Deep Midnight Perfumes

Q&A with Cat of Deep Midnight Perfumes

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We recently caught up with our glamorous friend Cat of Deep Midnight Perfumes who makes blowing on feathers look much more elegant than we could:Here...
Briana Saussy, Making Magic, Enchanted Living Magazine

An Interview with Briana Saussy

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We have something special to share with you from author Briana Saussy, whose new tome Making Magic focuses on making magic in the most lovely,...
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Silver-Eyed Lilínabalén is Charmed from the Sea

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Feature Image Credit:  Peter Horree / Alamy Stock Photo He drifted through kelp, broken scalp diffusing red like squid ink clouding itself. Crowded, the spiny urchins hinged their...

Q&A Katherine Helm of Silver Bramble Jewelry

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We wanted to tell you about jeweler Katherine Helm of Silver Bramble Jewelry (https://www.silverbramblejewelry.com/), of which we'd like to own every piece. I mean... look at this sweet unicorn hanging...

Sister Witch

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  Every Halloween, no matter what the newest costumes might be, there are always little girls who insist upon dressing as witches. You can see...

An Interview With Holly Black

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We talk to the best-selling author and enchantress about her love for the forest and her new book The Wicked King. *Interview from Issue #46...
Flying Dutchman (20th century), English School ©Look and Learn:Bridgeman Images

Ships of Flame

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Flying Dutchman (20th century), English School ©Look and Learn:Bridgeman Images From Issue 59 - The Nautical Issue Subscribe | Print | Digital My grandfather once saw the Phantom...

Courage Tea

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 “They mixed henna with limes, roses, tea, and eucalyptus and let it simmer overnight, for henna’s hue reflects the strength of love of a...
The Mermaid Issue Faerie Magazine 2018

In Which I Decide to Grow Wings

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because I can no longer feel my feet. Was it a trick of genetics or a magic potion that made my fingers into feathers or fins ready...

Gothic Novels, Gothic Women

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Feature Image:  Frontispiece from The Mysteries of Udolpho by Ann Ward Radcliffe / London: G. & J. Robinson, 1803. © British Library Board. All Rights...