A Miscellany of Fairy Folk, Myths, and Magic
A collection of essays exploring the world of fairies through folklore, cultural traditions, and modern magical practice. Blending research with storytelling, this book offers a grounded yet imaginative approach to working with the fae as part of the living landscape.
Through 52 entries, it introduces a range of beings, places, and symbols while offering simple ways to build awareness, respect, and connection.
Witch Tip: Read one essay at a time and spend a few minutes outdoors afterward—fae work often begins with noticing what’s already present.
Paperback book by Sandra Kynes
Includes 52 essays focused on fairy folklore and multicultural traditions
Covers beings and concepts such as banshees, pixies, goblins, undines, merfolk, fairy rings, enchanted waters, and more
Includes rituals, charms, and protective practices for working with the fae
One paperback book
Move through the essays slowly, treating each one as its own point of study.
Try incorporating small practices, such as leaving offerings, visiting natural spaces, or observing patterns in your surroundings.
Use the book as a reference when exploring specific types of fae or when building a personal practice rooted in folklore and respect.
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