
Welcome to an enchanted gathering, a space within the faerie ring where we can catch up with each other's stories and adventures, and learn and discover new magic together. I look forward to sharing with you in these newsletters.
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Spring has my heart filled with so much joy. On a recent trip to the arboretum, I started thinking about a song I love by Tom Rosenthal. It’s called “Beautiful Things We Saw on April 4” and it was literally made by him turning the responses...
The spring forest greens
from ground to sky
as if an unseen fairy godmother
slowly lifts her wand,
transfiguring
the ragged winter gown
in an ancient
fairy tale.
Midnight is still
so far away, as she tucks
her feet into d...
This morning, on the day after spring officially began, I went for a short little walk in the woods. Here in central Ohio, the signs of spring have begun, but are still mostly in the “peer closely or you may not see” stage. The forest is st...
The snowdrops and crocuses have arrived, but so have the weeds. The grass is now half-green, but it is still half-brown. This past month, dear fey folk of all sorts, I have struggled to see the flowers for the weeds. There have been some lo...
The other day while working in the library, I had a rite-of-passage-moment so folklorically poignant, it would have made Joseph Campbell’s eyes shimmer with tears: I was called a fairy godmother instead of a fairy. For a bit of context, I w...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Grace Nuth is a writer, artist, and fine art model living in central Ohio with her husband, black cats, and a garden full of faeries. She is the co-author of The Faerie Handbook.
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