Nonfiction essay

Mar 04, 2009 16:21

Other Names

The denizens of Faerie go by various names and are found in abundant folktales across the globe. Each tale advises that it is best to call Fairies by any other name, unless they get offended. These names include the Gentry, the Seelie (or Seelly) Court, the Fair (“Blond”) Folk, the People of the Hills, the Good Neighbors-or simply Them ( Read more... )

fairies, folklore, writing

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odyssey_bold March 5 2009, 17:18:16 UTC
You might enjoy "interviewing" my LJ friend lucretiasheart. She won't have time/energy now (CFID flaring -- google to look up) and working a lot, but she loves to really be listened to, so could ask some other time.

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vilajunkie March 5 2009, 22:21:52 UTC
What would I "interview" her about? I'm not so clear on what you mean.

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odyssey_bold March 5 2009, 22:52:56 UTC
"the world of fairies in folklore and myth"
"supernatural creatures from global myth, legend, and folklore."

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odyssey_bold March 5 2009, 22:54:20 UTC
I don't want to reveal too much about why you should ask her about such topics, would be more fun in surprise. =)

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vilajunkie March 5 2009, 23:07:11 UTC
Hehe. Ok. While I was waiting for your reply I stumbled onto her LJ and user profile and, yes, I can see we have a few interests in common. :)

By the way, I think you were referring to CFID*S*, which is Chronic Fatigue Immune Dysfunction Syndrome (or close enough to that).

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odyssey_bold March 5 2009, 23:51:09 UTC
Yeah, that's right, thanks

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