Saethryth

    Gender: Female
    Location: Faelond (UK)
    Height: 5'6"
    About Me: Having been born in a small Wisconsin farming town (pop. 425), the sixth out of seven children, I always knew I would escape. My brother-in-law says as a child I always used to pronounce that one day I would live in Australia. Well, I never quite made it that far, but I did make it to England I am married with 2 children of 8 and 6. As most full time mums will admit however, despite never having enough hours to do everything, it can be quite mind-numbing at times. Having always been artistic – drawing, painting, writing and acting I thought this would be the perfect opportunity to indulge myself in pursuits that, I always knew in my heart, were my true calling. I took adult learning courses in photography, abstract painting and cartooning. In November 2006 I attended an inspiring course at Missenden Abbey on Creative Writing, the result of which can only be compared to the eruption of Mount St Helens. Within a month I was sitting on the sofa next to hubby saying, “I would really like to write a book.” His response, which I knew would be supportive as it always has been was, “What would you write about?” “Fairies,” I said. Now, after 18 years in England, I know the meaning of “put the kettle on” and can say oregAno and aluminIum without making my husband laugh. In support, however, my children refer to the under stairs cupboard as a “closet.” And where has all this lead me? Somewhere, between two worlds - or should I say three? (Including Faelond of course!)
    Music: Just about anything. Concerts I've gone to over the past few years have varied from Anastacia to Meatloaf to Neil Diamond!
    Movies: Lord of the Rings trilogy as it brought to life the books as I have always seen them. I also enjoy subtle acting and for that reason will choose films like The English Patient.
    TV: I don’t watch much tv but when it’s on watch Lost, House and Ray Mears (for ideas for my book on Faelond/Faeryland). I sometimes watch the Sixth Sense and imagine who might come forward for me if I was there.
    Books: Of course my own book is my main focus at the moment. The basic premise: three children, Lily, Ashlin and Edward enter the natural, yet magickal, realm of Faelond (fairyland) and embark on a pilgrimage to become fae. Whilst they believe their choice to take the pilgrimage is their own - wasn't (sinister stuff going on here!) I’ve been reading a lot of children’s books, magical books, mythology etc to make the story interesting and readable. I have enjoyed Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell and am currently reading the Septimus Heap series. The latter, although very creative contains a few things that are just too similar to Harry Potter and niggles at me. It’s a shame because they are mostly names which could easily have been changed without changing the story at all.
    Likes: I like lots of things. Besides the usual of being a mum etc I do enjoy time on my own and can happily spend days in total silence. I am getting very interested in crystals, ley lines, faeries (of course) and all things beyond the realm of human sight.
    Dislikes: Coming from American and now living in England the thing that I most dislike I suppose is the lack of customer care. It costs nothing to be nice and have pride in what you do. I guess I should also add exercise to this list.
    Hobbies: Writing, writing, writing…reading, reading, reading…and painting large acrylic canvases of the 3 Fae Realms in my book.
    Vices: I've a quick temper - although it has mellowed over the years.
    Virtues: Gosh, someone else needs to answer this I think. I am a loyal friend and am always willing to help when possible.
    Heroes: I wouldn’t say there is any one person I would look up to as a ‘hero’. I admire people who have a vision and determination to do things right and are willing to work hard to make things happen. I suppose if I were to look up to someone in that respect it would be Peter Jackson.

    I Need Help from my Fae Friends

    Tuesday, March 18, 2008, 12:28 PM GMT [General]

    I have entered a fae short story in a competition at www.authorvauthor.com and would really appreciate it if all my fae friends on this site could log in and rate it.

    It is UK based and currently is at regional level. If it gets through then it goes further. Anyone around the world can vote as long as you select the BUCKS HERALD as the local sponsoring paper which will give access to the story. 

    It is called FAERIES ARE...

    Just to put in into context the story is background to the book I am working on and tells about the mother of the book's heroine. 

    Thank you, thank you to all who are willing to take the time to help me!!

    Saethryth

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    Hello to friends

    Tuesday, March 4, 2008, 10:44 AM GMT [General]

    Hello to all whom I haven't been in touch with for a while. Just to let you know I have been spending alot of time in Faelond which has kept me very busy of late. Having a break for a few weeks to write a short story - also based on Faelond - for a writing competition. I hope to get you all registered to vote on it when it is posted (UK based competition but voting can come from around the world.)

    I've just hung crystals in my kitchen window and smile every morning as the rainbow teardrops dance around the room. It makes my day.

    Does anyone else have something so small and simple give them daily, magical pleasure?

    I'd love to hear.

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    My Away Day With the Faeries

    Sunday, October 21, 2007, 01:16 PM GMT [General]

    Hello All

    I've just had my Away Day with the Faeries workshop in Glastonbury! It was very special.

    First of all it was my first time in Glastonbury - like no other place on earth (I phoned my husband while walking on the High Street and said 'I wanted to let you know I'm walking in Diagon Alley!'. Magical. In a week I am going back for a full 6 days on my own to really explore.

    Back to the faeries...we did several guided meditations and I not only met (and saw in my mind's eye) my Faery Guide (Leona) but also met my Faery Cousin (the faery linked to you by your birth surname) and she was called Bracca.

    Leona is shy and didn't want to show me her face but I did see a long main of bushy (literally leaves) gold hair with a pointy ear. Bracca was black and white and when she was about the scenes were also monochrome. She had very pointy and sharp features and her hair was spiky and black with white ends.

    We also did a meditation with a partner to help them with a problem or offer guidance and finally some fairy ring (group) meditations.

    I met some extraordinary people and have sent them all links to this site so they may join us.

    Love to all

    Saethryth

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    Lovely Wicked

    Saturday, September 15, 2007, 04:59 PM GMT [General]

    Just finished reading Lovely Wicked by Melissa Marr. Has anyone else read it?  Faeries in a modern world - very compelling and dark.  If you like Brian Froud's art you can picture exactly what she is describing.
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    Hello to all

    Thursday, September 13, 2007, 07:45 PM GMT [General]

    I just wanted to say hello to all you lovers of the Fae.  May their blessings be with you.

    Saethryth

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