You Know You’re a Bibliophile When …

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Indulge in the bibliophile lifestyle with our witty list of telltale signs! From organizing your personal library with meticulous care to wearing book-scented perfume, immerse yourself in the world of book lovers. Discover how your passion for reading extends from your bedside to your community mini-library, and embrace the joy of organizing books by emotions they evoke.
A cutting from the Illustrated London News, March 23, 1850, depicts Johannes Gutenberg showing his wife the firstproof sheet of his Bible printed from movable type. Science History Images / Alamy Stock Photo

The Ink, the Devil, the Wicked Errata

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Explore the rich history and artistry of book production, from the evolution of calligraphy inks to the rise of the printing press. Discover the magic of decorated edges, the allure of Brobdingnagiana and Lilliputiana, and the cautionary tales of books with fatal secrets. Join the celebration of bibliophilia and the enduring power of books to inspire, comfort, and connect readers across generations.
© Daria Hlazatova

The Mythical Moon

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Illustration by: © Daria Hlazatova I was mad for Moon Maid. As illustrated by Chester Gould, she was buxom with hypnotic, lushly lashed eyes, a platinum-blonde...

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...
Major Andre’s Tree, from The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (1928), by Arthur Rackham

The Witch Behind the Witches

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Feature Image: Major Andre’s Tree, from The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (1928), by Arthur Rackham A confession is required before we begin. Although I spent...

An Interview with Veronica Varlow

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All images from Bohemian Magick by Veronica Varlow. Published by Harper Design, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers; © 2021 by Veronica Varlow. Photography by...
Illustrated by Guinevere von Sneeden

Grainne O’Malley the Girl Pirate

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Illustrated by Guinevere von Sneeden On the craggy west coast of Ireland in the 16th century, between the sloping green and misty valleys on one...
© Kent Miller

Reaching for the Stars

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Photography © Kent Miller / NPS Since time immemorial, humankind has looked to the stars, finding not only great beauty in Earth’s celestial ceiling but meaning...

Night Magic: Interview with Author Leigh Ann Henion

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Featured Image: From the British Library archive / Bridgeman Images The Night-Blowing Cereus (1807), by Robert Dunkarton   When we saw that New York Times best-selling writer Leigh...

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...