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Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010

Faeries and Enchantment magazine celebrates its fourth anniversary with the launch of the 13th issue. It is also the first issue to be available in bigger WH Smiths stores across the UK. This issue features the Unicorn Queen, Doe Deere; art by Maxine Gadd and Aaron Pocock; and Doreen Virtue brings us another exclusive Fairy Oracle card. Lucy Cavendish tells us about the Bush flower Faeries, plus Crystal Goddess Hazel Raven tells us which crystals will help us to connect with faeries and elementals. There are also reviews, news, fashion, horoscopes and more in this beautifully produced magazine.
Tags: 4th Anniversary, Crystal Goddess, Crystals, Doe, Doreen Virtue, Enchantment, Fairy Oracle, Flower Faeries, Fourth Anniversary, Hazel Raven, Horoscopes, Launch, Lucy Cavendish, Maxine Gadd, Oracle, Oracle Card, Pocock, Queen, Smiths, Unicorn
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Monday, July 5th, 2010

“From the faeries we can rediscover who we really are, and awaken our natural abilities to create wonderful, enchanted lives that are full of meaning and purpose, fun and delight.”
A collaboration between Australian authors Lucy Cavendish and Serene Conneeley, The Book of Faery Magic is a delightful guide to working with the Faerie Folk. The book blends traditional faerie lore with modern magical practices like guided meditation, setting up your own faerie altar and creating a special wand. It also includes ideas for planting a faerie garden, recipes and craft projects to deepen your relationship with the faeries and to discover your own inner wild self (not to mention have some fun along the way!). Throughout the book you will also find interviews with various ‘movers and shakers’ of modern faerie culture, for example FAE Editor Karen Kay, artist Jessica Galbreth (who also provides the lovely cover art), and musician Wendy Rule. These interviews give insights into their beliefs and interactions with the fae and are quite fascinating. The books takes a gentle approach, encouraging the reader to seek out what works best for them, whilst providing a basic knowledge. Please don’t think this is a light read however – running to over 300 pages there is a vast amount of information between the covers! Most importantly, I’m pleased to see a strong environmental message throughout the book (indeed, one chapter is entirely dedicated to ways you can help the environment). As with the rest of the book the authors manage to avoid being preachy and instead encourage you to think for yourself and find a way that best suits you.
The Book of Faery Magic is available to order now from the Faerie Magic website.
Tags: Australian Authors, Craft Projects, Delightful Guide, Environmental Message, Faerie Folk, Faerie Garden, Faerie Lore, Faeries, Faery Magic, Garden Recipes, Gentle Approach, Guided Meditation, Jessica Galbreth, Karen Kay, Lucy Cavendish, Magic Website, Magical Practices, Movers And Shakers, Natural Abilities, Wendy Rule
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Monday, July 5th, 2010

“From the faeries we can rediscover who we really are, and awaken our natural abilities to create wonderful, enchanted lives that are full of meaning and purpose, fun and delight.”
A collaboration between Australian authors Lucy Cavendish and Serene Conneeley, The Book of Faery Magic is a delightful guide to working with the Faerie Folk. The book blends traditional faerie lore with modern magical practices like guided meditation, setting up your own faerie altar and creating a special wand. It also includes ideas for planting a faerie garden, recipes and craft projects to deepen your relationship with the faeries and to discover your own inner wild self (not to mention have some fun along the way!). Throughout the book you will also find interviews with various ‘movers and shakers’ of modern faerie culture, for example FAE Editor Karen Kay, artist Jessica Galbreth (who also provides the lovely cover art), and musician Wendy Rule. These interviews give insights into their beliefs and interactions with the fae and are quite fascinating. The books takes a gentle approach, encouraging the reader to seek out what works best for them, whilst providing a basic knowledge. Please don’t think this is a light read however – running to over 300 pages there is a vast amount of information between the covers! Most importantly, I’m pleased to see a strong environmental message throughout the book (indeed, one chapter is entirely dedicated to ways you can help the environment). As with the rest of the book the authors manage to avoid being preachy and instead encourage you to think for yourself and find a way that best suits you.
The Book of Faery Magic is available to order now from the Faerie Magic website.
Tags: Australian Authors, Craft Projects, Delightful Guide, Environmental Message, Faerie Folk, Faerie Garden, Faerie Lore, Faeries, Faery Magic, Garden Recipes, Gentle Approach, Guided Meditation, Jessica Galbreth, Karen Kay, Lucy Cavendish, Magic Website, Magical Practices, Movers And Shakers, Natural Abilities, Wendy Rule
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Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

The summer issue of FAE Magazine is now out. This issue has articles by some of the world’s leading faerie artists and authors – The Froud’s talk about the Heart of Faerie Oracle and Doreen Virtue joins the FAE Team with her new Faerie column. There are articles by Lucy Cavendish, Orion Foxwood, Sally Morningstar, and art by Tytania Fairy (who also transformed Doreen Virtue into a merfaerie for this issue’s cover), and exclusive fashion with the Faeries of Avon, TPF, and Gaia Clothing. Learn about the Faerie Queen, how to make a faery crown, work practical faery magic, and ideas for faerie themed weddings. Plus there’s a chance to win a portrait by fantasy artist Helen Wells from Australia worth £1000!
I’d also like to take this opportunity to congratulate Rachel P, the lucky winner of the one year’s subscription to FAE giveaway we recently ran. Wel done! And thank you to everyone who entered!
Tags: Amp, Avon, Doreen Virtue, Enchantment, Faerie Queen, Faeries, Faery Magic, Fairy, Fantasy Artist, Foxwood, Froud, Helen Wells, Lucky Winner, Lucy Cavendish, Oracle, Orion, Sally Morningstar, Tpf, Weddings, Worth 1000
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Monday, May 3rd, 2010

The summer issue of FAE Magazine is now out. This issue has articles by some of the world’s leading faerie artists and authors – The Froud’s talk about the Heart of Faerie Oracle and Doreen Virtue joins the FAE Team with her new Faerie column. There are articles by Lucy Cavendish, Orion Foxwood, Sally Morningstar, and art by Tytania Fairy (who also transformed Doreen Virtue into a merfaerie for this issue’s cover), and exclusive fashion with the Faeries of Avon, TPF, and Gaia Clothing. Learn about the Faerie Queen, how to make a faery crown, work practical faery magic, and ideas for faerie themed weddings. Plus there’s a chance to win a portrait by fantasy artist Helen Wells from Australia worth £1000!
I’d also like to take this opportunity to congratulate Rachel P, the lucky winner of the one year’s subscription to FAE giveaway we recently ran. Wel done! And thank you to everyone who entered!
Tags: Amp, Avon, Doreen Virtue, Enchantment, Faerie Queen, Faeries, Faery Magic, Fairy, Fantasy Artist, Foxwood, Froud, Helen Wells, Lucky Winner, Lucy Cavendish, Oracle, Orion, Sally Morningstar, Tpf, Weddings, Worth 1000
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