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# Introduction by Nicholas Kotar
“Have mercy on me, O God, according to Your great mercy, and according to the greatness of your compassion blot out my offense…”
Most everyone has heard of fairies, pixies, and goblins. They are a huge part of our folklore, especially in Ireland and Britain. Fairy tales have been told and collected for ages and ages. Perhaps the most well known were gathered together...
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Discerning and joyful cultural commentary by all your favorite storytellers.
Mother. Educator. Reader. Worshipper.
I live in Atlanta Georgia with my wife and spend my days writing, operating my geothermal HVAC business, and living life.
Author of speculative fiction inspired by Russian fairy tales.
Author Patterns for Life: An Orthodox Reflection on Charlotte Mason Education (2022), The Lion and the Saint (2020), and Sasha and the Dragon (2017).
Elizabeth Scott Tervo's memoir of Soviet Georgia, The Sun Does Not Shine Without You, came out in August 2025 (Basilian Media). Eve in the Time Machine, a debut poetry collection, appeared in 2023. She is a Presbytera in the Greek Orthodox Church.
Elisabeth Bishop writes to find a path through an increasingly barren landscape. She creates lyrical fairy stories with a modern twist, often grappling with themes of healing from grievous sin and finding identity in a shattered world.
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