The Journey of My Life in Books
I haven’t always been that interested in reading. In fact, up until I was about 16 years old, I was very resistant to reading books (a factor probably resulting from my dyslexia, which I wasn’t…
Inspiring Faith and Creativity & Exploring the Arts through a Spiritual Lens
I haven’t always been that interested in reading. In fact, up until I was about 16 years old, I was very resistant to reading books (a factor probably resulting from my dyslexia, which I wasn’t…
The Celts were a group of people who lived across a great deal of Europe during the early middle ages. They were a pretty self-sufficient group who had their own pantheon of gods and great…
This festive season F&F Magazine is running a special contest centred around the beautiful Celia, our resident fairy muse. Applicants are encouraged to get creative and give Celia a new festive seasonal look. You…
“So, are you ready for your first night at Akebiall?” asked Matthew as he leaned against the door, watching Luke and Peregrine pack a few things for Luke’s first overnight adventure. “Almost. All I need…
The problem of Evil is one of most staggering dilemmas for the human mind. If we define it as such, then we acknowledge a spiritual component, and yet if we do that, we also acknowledge…
The town of Ivy Hollow was known for many things: hospitality, good food, extravagant parties, and, the most important of all, the many haunted spots and their accompanying stories. There was the old Pumpkin Spice…
The upcoming fall/autumn issue will cover Saints and Sages, including biblical figures, canonized saints and others of religious and spiritual significance (such as Rumi, St. Catherine of Sienna, and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr) from…
"A mind that is stretched by a new experience can never go back to its old dimensions.” – Oliver Wendell Holmes And so in this issue of Fellowship & Fairydust magazine, we prepare to embark…
The month of August in the Catholic Church is dedicated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, which makes it perfect for the biggest names in the Dominican order to have feast days in this month.…
Boethius found consolation through,the teachings of Lady Philosophy.Austere and beautiful, whose logic held,the prisoner’s hand to his execution. An unread poet finds consolation through,the teachings of Erato, Thalia,And Calliope, austere and beautiful.(And in his collection…
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