It’s Just A Story: Finding The Real In Faerie
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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
“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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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...
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
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
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
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
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)...
Rona Berg: Why did you decide to tackle unicorns next, after fairies and mermaids?
Carolyn Turgeon: My editor and I contemplated other creatures (who...
One Knight Stand
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...