Kirstin Mills
Mood:
grateful
Status:
has lots of new things bubbling in her cauldron!
Updated:
Mar 20, 2010, 04:40 CDT
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Fantasy Artists |
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Arts & Literature |
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Member |
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A group where artists can come together, network, display art, and offer assistance to one another.
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Enchanted Quills |
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Literature |
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Member |
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Here is a group for writers of fantasy to meet and discuss their work, read others, for critique or enjoyment.
Need help with a plot hole?
A character not real enough?
Looking for the perfect word?
Maybe another writer can help. |
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The Gathering |
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Arts & Literature |
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Member |
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The Gathering is a place of magick and creativity. It is a realm of writers and artists, poets and photographers; a place where magick weaves through all, binding them in friendship and fellowship.
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Pagan Faerie Believers |
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Belief in Faerie |
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Member |
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All practitioners of the various Beliefs commonly labeled 'Pagan' and who share a belief in Fae Beings of all sorts are welcome here. Discussions are open, but please try to adhere to one simple rule -- "There is NO 'One True Path'; Every Path is valid to someone." So, no flames, just genial discussion and debate on all topics Pagan and Fae. |
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Faery in Myth & Folklore |
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Myths & Legends |
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Member |
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Although the current popularity of faeries has established a new realm of interest and belief regarding these Otherwordly creatures, the purpose of this group is to hearken back to the traditional, centuries-old Faery Faith.
This community is dedicated to sorting out contemporary perceptions and misconceptions of Faery from what our ancestors actually encountered (and what some people still do) in order to provide some much-needed perspective on Faery. Through traditional folklore, ballads, mythology, etc. we can learn a great deal about how those who were in much closer daily contact with Nature experienced the Otherworld.
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