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  • How Fairies Brought Toadstools into High Art

    We don’t notice toadstools in our high-tech modern life. We...
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Everybody Loves a Costume

  • Delicate Fairy Headpieces

    Become fairy royalty with this courtly Queen of Roses Wreath...
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  • Meet Elizabeth Malczynski, Fantasy Artist & Illustrator (Part I)

    FairyRoom is thrilled to welcome Elizabeth Malczynski, fantasy artist and illustrator, probably best known for the iconic first paperback cover of Anne McCaffrey's DragonSong (Bantam, 1976), the original full painting of which appears below.
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  • Mermaid, The Iron Wyrm Affair, and Dreams Underfoot

    NEW: MERMAID: A TWIST ON THE CLASSIC TALE by Carolyn Turgeon (Crown, March...
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Perhaps the Faeries come to drink the raindrops that they hold.”
~ Elizabeth T. Dillingham, “A Faery Song”

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