The reality of magical creatures like fairies, elves, witches and more is often debated. Most of our cultural understanding and beliefs about fairies come from mainstream movies, TV shows and comics.
As the world changes and as people re-learn the importance and value of the Earth, of growing gardens, of local farming and other related subjects, they will naturally begin to celebrate the cycles of ...
For ages, some people have believed in fairies — strange and otherworldly creatures often connected to nature. But that belief hasn’t always been mainstream in the United States. Andrew Warburton is ...
"My kids would put out their shoes and the Full Moon Fairy would come and bring them a trinket," creator Karly Bonfante tells PEOPLE exclusively of her books Shane O'Donnell Karly Bonfante, a Los ...
Author Rudyard Kipling was one of the many inspired by East Sussex's fairy tale heritage when he lived at Bateman's, Burwash in the early twentieth century. The magic he felt endures still today ...
Rip Van Winkle slept, the Goblin King of Dunderberg plotted, and the Hudson Valley hummed with mischief in the tales written by Washington Irving. But long before Irving put pen to paper, New York’s ...
For a brief moment after World War One, everyone was obsessed with fairies. It started with a series of black and white photographs, showing two schoolgirls in Edwardian clothes frolicking in the ...
This waterfall in Malham, Yorkshire Dales, captivates visitors with its mystical green glow and fairy queen folklore, ...