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I Might Believe in Faeries

Aaron Irber

Writings from fairyland Myth, folklore, fiction, Catholicism

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Latest Issues

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The Basilisk & The Weasel

Weasels--and stoats--and foxes--and so on. They’re all right in a way--I’m very good friends with them--pass the time of day when we meet, and all that--but they break out sometimes, there’s no denying it, and then--well, you can’t really t...

11 days ago
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The Church, Morello, & Hermes (ft. Gregorio Montejo)

Today, I am joined by my friend Gregorio Montejo to discuss a subject that has caused a minor controversy in the world of re-enchantment and Traditionalist Catholicism. I am talking about a book titled Mysticism, Magic & Monasteries: Recove...

18 days ago
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2025 Year in Review (ft. Susannah Black Roberts)

In this episode, Susannah Black Roberts returns to the show to discuss the best books we read in 2025. We talked a lot about C. S. Lewis, Philip Pullman, Patrick O’Brian, Tim Powers, and others. We discussed how some authors are able to dep...

2 months ago
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The Basilisk & the Weasel

“What are you doing?” he whispered, but then noticed the monk’s expression. Joshua’s eyes were fixed on the old woman as if she were a cockatrice. Zerchi followed his gaze, but saw nothing stranger than usual; her extra head was half concea...

2 months ago
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    Catholic, entomologist, husband, father of 4, host of I Might Believe in Faeries podcast

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