The world of faeries is real, and it’s all around us. You just have to pay attention. Now at last, acclaimed faerie artist Brian Froud and Pirates author John Matthews are sharing the secrets of ...
Nerdist: How did the world of the Faultlines began? Iris Compiet: From a very early age I was intrigued by the world of faery. I was always reading stories and listening to fairy tales. When I ...
The Faultlines is an ancient name given to those places where the veil between This world and the Other is thinnest. It is the place where faeries dwell, creatures creep and magic oozes through the ...
Every year when I travel home for the holidays, I pore over the books I accumulated in high school: The battered, dog-eared copies of Pride and Prejudice, the small stack of vampire novels (yes, I ...
New science-fiction and fantasy novels from Heather Fawcett, Moses Ose Utomi and M.R. Carey. By Amal El-Mohtar At a glance, EMILY WILDE’S ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF FAERIES (Del Rey, 317 pp., $28), by Heather ...
Some folks complain about long subway commutes, but I consider myself lucky to have built-in time to hear music, read and people watch. Lately I've read a bunch of cool books that all seem to be ...
Over 500 pages into A Court of Mist and Fury, the second book in Sarah J. Maas’s wildly successful “A Court of Thorns and Roses” series, the protagonist, Feyre, finally hooks up with Rhysand, an ...
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Don’t mess with the faeries!
Síne Quinn, author of the enchanting children’s book The Faerie Isle: Tales and Traditions of Ireland’s Forgotten Folklore, which is beautifully illustrated by Dermot Flynn, explains why the month of ...
It turns out you really can't trust a faerie. Or, at least, not the ones that appear in illustrator Jessica Albarn's first book, The Boy in the Oak. Meant for adults and children alike, it's the story ...
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