
We publish fairy- and folk tales from all over the world (almost) every day, with a focus on the uncanny and eerie. Don't worry, most fairytales are uncanny and eerie. And longer post about things related to fairy- and folktales.
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I have written some about that the stories we read today is quite different from the older versions.
But sometimes we are lucky and some of the older material is left.
This story is from the book The Turnip Princess and Other Newly Discov...
Water Sprite In The Bay Jaroslav Panuska (1872-1958)
In a certain place lived a young housewife, whose name was Lidushka. One day, as she was washing linen in a rivulet, a large, swollen frog swam towards her, looking so ugly that Lidushka...
There is a lake known as Holy Lake near the village of Neuhoff not far from the Elbe River in the district of Wolmirstedt.
(Lake George, Free Study)John Frederick Kensett
At the time of Burkhard, the twenty-seven...
Many hundreds of years ago a noble knight, Count Siegfried, lived at Körich Castle. Once he lost his way while hunting, and toward evening he found himself in a narrow, deep, and wildly overgrown valley. This was the Valley...
A little brother and sister were playing one day on the edge of a well that belonged to a water-sprite. The little girl held her brother’s hand, and leaned far over to look down into it.
“It seems to me that down below there I can see...
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Fairytales&Folklore is where I post a new fairy/folk tale most days, and sometimes pieces that are fairy/folk tale related. Ramblings of a MacGauffin where I put my essays, Old Wellsprings is for my fiction.
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