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We Talk Fairy Tales with Helen Oyeyemi

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Article from Issue #30 Subscribe | Single Issue At age twenty-nine, Nigerian-born, London-raised Helen Oyeyemi has written five novels: The Icarus Girl (2005), The Opposite House (2007),...
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Talking Magic and Storytelling with Isabel Allende

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Article from Issue #33 Subscribe | Single Issue Any reader who wants engrossing fiction that tugs on the threads that connect humanity will find a match in...

Eowyn Ivey

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Article from Issue #27 Subscribe | Single Issue PHOTOGRAPHY BY VIONA IELEGEMS Ewyn Ivey’s award-winning 2012 debut novel The Snow Child tells the story of a...

If Wishes Were Mittens

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As twilight touched the snowy, wooded landscape, the little girl saw her worried mother standing on the front porch of the tiny cottage and...
PHOTOGRAPHY BY DAN PAULY

At Home in the Forest

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BY SARA CLETO AND BRITTANY WARMAN PHOTOGRAPHY BY DAN PAULY The concept of hygge is all about creating cozy, safe, and happy spaces. Embracing hygge means...

The Root Queen’s Winter

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Photography by MICHAELA DURISOVA The root queen knows your secret hopes. The root queen knows your heart The root queen’s crown is thorn and branch; her garden, silver...

Enchanting Photography by Zephyr & Luna

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We wanted to share some very fairytale-esque, lovely photos from French photographer Amber of Zephyr & Luna, who travels all around the world to capture these...

Witch of the Wood

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They said she was outside of the village by a couple of miles, in a sort of travel wagon camped on the edge of...

An Enchanting Interview with Cat Marx from Deep Midnight Perfumes 

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Here's our friend Cat Marx, perfumer extraordinaire at Deep Midnight Perfumes and gorgeous witch, since any autumn missive would be remiss without a discussion of...
The Three Witches from Shakespeare’s Macbeth by Daniel Gardner, 1775. Wikimedia Commons.

The Lesser Periwinkle; The Love Potions of Lady Wilde, Mrs. Whiskeyman,...

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Feature Image: The Three Witches from Shakespeare’s Macbeth by Daniel Gardner, 1775. Wikimedia Commons. “…aperitive, abstersive, carminative, digestive, discussive, diuretic, incisive, vulnerary, cephalick, neurotick, stomachick,...