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Autumn 2009, Miss MerFaery

On the Trail of Cornish Faeries: Part 1

By Louise Heyden   Wed, Sep 30, 2009

When thinking of Cornish faeries, the first thing that comes to mind is, of course, the Cornish Piskie. But there is much more to the realms of Cornish Faerie than that. Cornwall is a part of England steeped in myth and folklore, with deep Celtic and Pagan roots and a Faery Faith that is still very much alive today.

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By Louise Heyden

Louise Heyden

Miss MerFaery - From the Faerie Witch's Kitchen

Louise is a happy little free spirit who grew up by the southeast English sea and now lives in Cheshire with her beloved fiance John, where she enjoys rambling through the old streets of Chester and musing amongst the blackbirds and squirrels by the ruins of the old Gothic church.

She has lived in the magic since childhood, having always believed most fervently in faeries, unicorns and angels, and loves nothing more than to write, create, read and daydream.

You are most likely to find her under a favourite tree, talking to the birds, watching the ocean or working on a new fantastical project.

Louise is a writer and artist, with a forthcoming educational book, numerous articles out there on the web, and a plethora of ideas and dreams for future faerie crafts and fantasy novels, if she ever gets that oh so precious time...


Louise has been a member of Enchanted Folk since June 2008

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