I always love decorating my Christmas tree, and I have a few special ornaments I hang every year to keep my tree extra enchanted. Here’s a video I made showing my top four ornaments with the amanita mushroom one maybe being my absolute favorite. đđ Have a peek below. ï»ż Do you have a cherished […]
(Video) Magical Fairy Door
From my fairy house to yours, wishing everyone a very magical holiday season and a wonderful 2024! This fairy door resides in my backyard, and I thought it would be fun to make a video and share its enchantment with you all for the holidays. The winter scenes in âThe Chronicles of Narniaâ are some […]
Fantasy Book Review: ‘Moth Dust’ by Award-Winning Artist Bridget Beth Collins (Flora Forager)
Who else loves magical books filled with dreamy forests and fairies? Once in a while, a book comes along with the ability to transport you into an enchanted world. I recently had the privilege of reading Bridget Collinsâ (Flora Forager) debut fantasy middle-grade novel, âMoth Dustâ, and Iâve never felt more carried away into such […]
Fantasy Book Review: ‘The Last Unicorn’ by Peter S. Beagle
It was time to return to one of my favorite fantasy novels of all time. Over the summer, I started re-reading Peter S. Beagleâs âThe Last Unicornâ and am delighted to share some new thoughts on the story as well as this picture I took that captures the book in all its glory. There are […]
Medieval Fantasy Series ‘The Last Wizards of Tynedale’ Set to Release Next Year
Hello, friends and faeries! Just a quick update on my co-author’s and my medieval fantasy series for all of you who are following. We are very thrilled to be diving into yet another edit on the first book in the series “The Last Wizards of Tynedale”, which will be releasing next year. We’re also very […]
Magical Book Review: The Whimsy Enchantment of Mary Stewart’s ‘Thornyhold’
âI suppose that my mother could have been a witch if she had chosen to.” â Mary Stewart And so begins the first line of Mary Stewartâs novel, âThornyholdâ…. Greetings all, and a very Happy Halloween season to you! I wanted to share one of my favorite whimsy, magical reads this year, and especially right […]
Gothic Book Review: ‘The Uninvited’ by Dorothy Macardle
“It was there, beside the bed, a tall, shining cloud, that was almost a woman. It moved. It had eyes â and I ran.” â Dorothy Macardle, “The Uninvited” Ah, Halloween…is there any better time to read a Gothic ghost story by the glow of firelight? I was so excited to pick up âThe […]
âThe Origins of Fairies in Popular Fairy & Folktalesâ Debuts in âModern Romantic Magazineâ
Hi, everyone! I just wanted to pop on real quick to announce some exciting news! A few months back, âModern Romantic Magazineâ approached me to write a couple of articles and submit my photography for their summer fairytale-themed issue! âModern Romanticâ is a brand new magazine celebrating all things Romanticism in the modern age as […]
2020 Halloween Reads
A very Happy Halloween season to all of you, friends. Every year, I’m always on the hunt for a good spooky read during this time, and this year proved to yield some chilling finds. If you are looking for some good books to curl up with on a dark and stormy night, look no further […]
Gothic Fairytale Retelling Chosen as Quarter Finalist in ScreenCraft’s Cinematic Book Competition
What an incredible way to start 2020! A big thank you and shoutout to ScreenCraft for choosing my fantasy novel âScarlette: A Gothic Folktaleâ as a quarterfinalist in their Cinematic Book Competition. I couldnât be more thrilled for the acknowledgment and opportunity! The bookâs premise is as follows: A nineteen-year old French peasant girl finds […]
‘Winterbay Abbey’ Chosen as Finalist in Seattle International Film Festivalâs Bigfoot Screenplay Competition
Some big news today, friends! âWinterbay Abbey: A Ghost Storyâ has been chosen as a finalist in the Seattle International Film Festivalâs (SIFF) screenwriting competition (hosted this year by the Bigfoot Script Challenge)!!! My co-author, John Bladek, and I couldnât be more thrilled! The winnerâs prize includes an exclusive fellowship with LA producer, Sean Robbins […]
‘Winterbay Abbey’ Chosen as Quarterfinalist in ScreenCraft’s Screenplay Competition
Some news today! My writing partner, John Bladek, and I were thrilled to see that our screenplay adaptation of âWinterbay Abbey: A Ghost Storyâ has made it into ScreenCraftâs Horror Screenplay Competition, and is in the quarterfinals. We were excited to enter this competition this year upon seeing that the Hollywood judges include representatives from: […]
New Documentary Highlighting ‘The Real History of Little Red Riding Hood’
Hello, everyone! Iâm excited to announce that Iâve been working as a contributor on a documentary with independent filmmaker Molly Likovich. Likovich is the creator of the new web/public access series, âHidden Historyâ (PAC14). This series explores the veiled inspirations behind famous stories such as âThe Nutcrackerâ and âFrankensteinâ. Dedicated to investigating and uncovering […]
Remembering My Late Father and His Gift for Reading Fairy Tales
Hi, everyone. If you follow me on social media, you may have noticed I haven’t been as active and responsive as normal. Quite honestly, itâs been a struggle to cope with the recent loss of my father, but I wanted to catch you all up. Thankfully, through lots of grief, Iâm slowly finding my way. […]
(GIVEAWAY and INTERVIEW) Charleston Author, Signe Pike’s, New Fantasy Novel Heralded as the Next âOutlander’
⊠“I was dreaming of the forest. This time no rustle of wind, no birdcall, no sliver of light penetrated the thick canopy of trees. Silence thundered in my ears like a band of warhorses. And then, through the gloom, I heard my mother call my name, her voice soft and hollow-throated as a doveâs. […]
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