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Distract Upset Children With Magic

Wednesday, December 1st, 2010
Let's face it, a distracted child who is upset is about as bad as it gets. A crying child can bring any gathering or event to a standstill with a surprising speed that borders on amazing. There are many benefits to be gleaned from learning magic tricks or street magic. This may not immediately occur to you when you are walking though the aisles of your local magic shop, but one of those benefits is to entertain upset children.

Faeries In The News

Friday, December 11th, 2009

Faeries have been popping up in magazines all over the place recently…
The 19th issue of US publication Witches and Pagans (formally newWitch magazine) was a Faerie Special and featured interviews with RJ Stewart and SJ Tucker; a profile of 19th century mystic Ella Young; a guide to Renaissance Faires and modern Faerie culture; Abracadabra of the Faerie; and lots more.
Meanwhile UK based pagan magazine The Magical Times celebrates it’s second birthday with issue number 4. Of interest to Faerie fans are articles on Gnomes by Fiona Murray; Romance Mermaids; Eco Faeries; and artwork by Suzanne Gyseman, Emily Carding and Inner Fae Creations.
Finally Faeries and Enchantment magazine has spread its wings and is now availble in the USA and Canada as well as the UK and Europe. Find it in Borders, Barnes & Noble, Books A Million, Hastings and Indigo/Chapters book stores. FAE also has a fantastic new website where you can subscribe and order current and back issues directly.

Faeries In The News

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

Faeries have been popping up in magazines all over the place recently…
The 19th issue of US publication Witches and Pagans (formally newWitch magazine) was a Faerie Special and featured interviews with RJ Stewart and SJ Tucker; a profile of 19th century mystic Ella Young; a guide to Renaissance Faires and modern Faerie culture; Abracadabra of the Faerie; and lots more.
Meanwhile UK based pagan magazine The Magical Times celebrates it’s second birthday with issue number 4. Of interest to Faerie fans are articles on Gnomes by Fiona Murray; Romance Mermaids; Eco Faeries; and artwork by Suzanne Gyseman, Emily Carding and Inner Fae Creations.
Finally Faeries and Enchantment magazine has spread its wings and is now availble in the USA and Canada as well as the UK and Europe. Find it in Borders, Barnes & Noble, Books A Million, Hastings and Indigo/Chapters book stores. FAE also has a fantastic new website where you can subscribe and order current and back issues directly.

Summer 2009 FAE Magazine Out 1st May

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Packed with more exclusives than you can shake a stick at, the Summer 2009 issue of Faeries and Enchantment magazine is available to buy from May 1st. Featuring a world exclusive interview with artist Briar, and never seen before art by Julia Jeffrey and Octavia Cheetham. Plus an interview with Daemonia Nymphe, RJ Stewart talks about the Human and Fairy Relations Congress, and Felicity Fairy shows us how we can connect with our ‘inner faery’. This issue’s faerie fashion includes Van Asch and Senjo, and I am back with a new Tale from the Ancient Isles. And there is even more to be revealed!
Buy FAE magazine from the Faery Shop, or your local Borders (UK and Dublin).

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