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The Dictionary of Imaginary Places
$24.00
Written with wit and insight, The Dictionary of Imaginary Places belongs in the library of every dedicated reader or fantasy fan. Whether you use this book as a reference to add allusions to your own work, or just as a wonderfully informative and enjoyable read, it will delight you with its charms.
Writing the Fantasy Film
$26.95
Writing the Fantasy Film guides the screenwriter through the Fantasy script process — without having to sprinkle the fairy dust. This book will help you create and write a saleable screenplay in this highly competitive category.
Spirits, Fairies, Leprechauns, and Goblins : An Encyclopedia
$18.95
In more than 2,000 alphabetically arranged entries, readers will meet angels, demons, elves, fairies, familiars, nats, nymphs, and many other strange beings from around the world. Carol Rose introduces the reader to the little--and not so little--folk, from around the world.
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A Complete Guide to Faeries & Magical Beings
Cassandra Eason
Description
A Complete Guide to Faeries and Magical Beings is a wonderful companion for those who wish to tour an enchanted world. Cassandra Eason begins with the myths, legends, and real evidence surrounding the origins and existence of fairies and then takes us on a journey throughout the world to introduce us to the many different varieties of these mysterious beings.
From fairies to Viking giants, selkies to gnomes, fey beings abound. In this sprightly volume, Eason shares fascinating anecdotes of people who have actually seen them. And if you'd like to meet them yourself, Eason also provides simple techniques, exercises, and rituals to attract, find, and communicate with the little people. Hang silver bells by a window. Keep potted plants in your home. Or sit quietly between two oaks at dusk or dawn. Also included is a quick reference glossary that makes this tome a perfect research tool for any writer.
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