Rumpelstiltskin (1913), by Warwick Goble

It’s Just A Story: Finding The Real In Faerie

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Feature Image: British Library / Alamy Stock Photo Rumpelstiltskin (1913), by Warwick Goble   It is night. Darkness has closed in around us as I lie in my...

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...

Are You Ready for Decadence?

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Feature Image: Marcelle Lender Dancing the Bolero in “Chilpéric” (1895–96), by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec   Truth with a capital T is dead—let’s get that carcass out of...

To Quicken The Beatings of The Heart: Reanimating that Romantic Night...

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Surely the most lush and extravagant creative-writing workshop in history played out in June 1816 at Lord Byron’s summer rental on Lake Geneva. It...

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...

A Call to the Isle of Iona with River Jordan

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Do you remember this stunning piece, "A Dream of Muddy Water," by author River Jordan in our Practical Magic issue (which has long been sold out...

Q&A with Evercrumbly & Witch

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You might have noticed this call out to Evercrumbly & Witch in our new autumn issue:Not to mention remember this feature on witch hats from our autumn...

Gargantuan Appetites

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Illustration by Gustave Dore. Stefano Bianchetti / Bridgeman Images. A pie as big as a table, stuffed wit h everything edible known at the time....

A Q&A With The Unicorn Handbook Author (and Enchanted Living editor)...

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Rona Berg: Why did you decide to tackle unicorns next, after fairies and mermaids? Carolyn Turgeon: My editor and  I contemplated other creatures (who...
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...