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Grace’s Substack

Grace Nuth

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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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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Snow Salamanders and Ice Drakes

The faeries are frigid at present. Jack Frost has taken a holiday and left a large part of the states in the hands of snow salamanders and ice drakes instead. Winter goblins hide and wait until the human plows drive through neighborhoods, a...

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Good Things Are Still Happening (Magic and Myth Edition)

We need to stay informed. We need to be aware. But we also need reminders that hope is out there. I’ve found solace in this fight from lists people have made online sharing “good news,” and I thought I’d make my own, but with a wonder and m...

a month ago
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John Bauer, a Songbird, and Hope

Artist John Bauer drew trolls. And he drew them in such a way of inner truth that his work is still recognized a century later as inspiring modern faerie artists. But by the time he died in a tragic boat accident in 1918, he had given up on...

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  • Grace Nuth

    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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