
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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THERE was once a king who took great delight in hunting. One day he followed a stag a great distance into the forest. He went on and on until he lost his way. Night fell and the king by happy chance came upon a clearing where a charcoal-bur...
Once upon a time there lived a king, like many others. He had three daughters, who were young and beautiful to such a degree that it would have been difficult to have found handsomer maidens. Yet there was a great difference among them; for...
Richard Wilson’s The Russian Story Book (Macmillan, 1916), illustrated by Frank Cheyne Papé, retells older Russian legends for an English audience—stories drawn from the song-cycles associated with Kiev and Novgorod and related early source...
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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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