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Mary McMyne

A quarterly newsletter reflecting on the changing seasons, including meditations on folklore and magic, novel recommendations, giveaways, and book news.

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A Spell To Find What We've Lost

Winter is here in the northern hemisphere.

“Diagram of the Solstices and Equinoxes,” 12th century, Walters Art Museum (W.73.3R)

No matter what happens, the earth spins on its axis. The new moon waxes. The sun traces its soundless path th...

5 months ago
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The Faerie Morgana

Once upon a time, magic lived in Britain—or so the stories go. The land teemed with power. People respected it, revered it. They said fae haunted the hills: fae who shifted shape, wove gossamer cloth from cobwebs, cast charms of a strength...

8 months ago
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The Traitor of Sherwood Forest

Happy Beltane—

It’s the end of spring: ants, ants, and more ants. Bees bumbling from wildflower to wildflower. I’m fighting weeds in the garden. My baby blackberry bushes are stretching up toward the sun along my backyard fence. Here in At...

a year ago
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Fagin the Thief

Hello, friends—

Recently, I promised to share interviews with authors of new retellings I’ve loved, and I want to start with Allison Epstein’s new book, Fagin the Thief. Allison is one of my favorite historical fiction authors. I befriende...

a year ago
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Beautiful Things that Grow in the Dark

Hello, friends—

I’m of two minds today. It’s spring—still freezing in fits and starts here in Atlanta—but warming quickly. It’s the season of rebirth, growth, beauty. There are daffodils by the mailbox in my front yard. Fragile buds, beaut...

a year ago
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