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Spring 2009, Diary of a Faerie Priestess
The Enchanted Tea Party
By Alicen Geddes Tue, Mar 31, 2009
Here we begin, on a cold and snowy late Friday afternoon in February. I’ll let you peep in the window at what is my favourite time of the week.
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Diary of a Faerie Priestess
Alicen is known for the definitive publication Faeriecraft, Treading the Path of Faerie Magic. Her most recent non-fiction book is A Faerie Treasury. She is also the author of a novel on a faerie/magical theme The Kiss of Two Worlds. For the past two years she has been working on a children’s novel about, faeries of course!
Alicen lives faeries every day, just because she can’t help it and never really wanted to grow up. So she dabbles when necessary at being an adult, but can’t own to being one full time. She believes that everyone should have magic in their lives; a glimmer of childhood, even if it’s just a speck. Magic is a little bit of sanity in a world gone mad…
Alicen runs the Orkney Faerie Museum and Gallery on the island of Westray where she lives with her two children.
The idea of the museum came to her whilst soaking in the bath one evening (as all excellent ideas do; just think Archimedes and ‘Eureka!)
This is thought to be Britain’s only museum dedicated to faerie lore.
Alicen has been a member of Enchanted Folk since September 2007