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February has flown by, and we’re sad to say that this is the last instalment in our month of magic!
Welcome back to Folklore February, our month of magic in which we have set out to share folk stories from around the world in the hopes of stirring the ancient storytelling traditions at humanity’s roots.
We’re back with another original piece written exclusively for Folklore February by the wonderful , author of The Time Traveller’s Herbal and upcoming Collected Curiosities!
Welcome back to Folklore February!
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Wellbeing, nature, folklore and spirituality books with a touch of magic for those seeking a better understanding of the world and their place in it. ✨
Moon watcher. Fan of forests and folklore. UK author. My new book, The Solstice Yearbook, is out now! \ud83c\udf1e
Herbal storyteller, writer and artist, creating interdisciplinary interactive story and folkore led immersions into the world of plants and author of The Time Traveller's Herbal\ud83e\udd17\ud83d\udc9a✨\ud83c\udf31
Author and journalist, keeper of smallholding, wanderer of lanes, brewer of potions, making a magical garden.
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Tarot, mythology, witchy wellness. I'm a therapist, the author of several books, and the host of the pop culture podcast Popcorn Therapy.
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