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Fairytales & Folklore

Clara MacGauffin

We publish fairy- and folk tales from all over the world 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 folkt tales.

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  • Clara MacGauffin

    Fairytales&Folklore is where I post a new fairy/folk tale every day, and sometimes pieces that are fairy/folk tale related. Ramblings of a MacGauffin where I put my research, mostly on Scandianvian lore, and some of my writing. Works best on the web.

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