Name: Roxane A. White
Date: Thu Mar 21 19:34:32 1996
Email: RoxaneW@aol.com
Home Page: [No Home Page Given]
Comments:
Truly well done. You have a well organized and balanced apporach to a wonderful topic. the public is fortunate to have your talents made available.


Name: Francesca Dubie
Date: Wed Feb 28 11:23:52 1996
Email: zthirdrd@well.com
Home Page: http://www.well.com/user/zthirdrd/index.html
Comments:
Thanks for adding a link to my Faerie Grimoire. And now that I have seen your page I will add a link to it. I don't know if you saw: I also have a web site for The 3rd Road is: a living branch of Faerie shamanism; a school for Faerie/Wicca religion; and a community. -- http://www.well.com/user/zthirdrd/francescadbrchr.html Anyway, yourr page is cool. The Fey Folk are alive!

Yours, FD



Name: Nancy Lovell/Ahrianne the Faerie/TRF
Date: Mon Feb 26 10:06:57 1996
Email: [Email Withheld]
Home Page: [No Home Page Given]
Comments:
I understand why you would like Scarborough. It is very wholesome; However I find it unbearably hot. As far as the faeries of that festival, well-l-l, research on costume and wing construction should be undertaken. Their manner and presentation is respectable though.


Name: Ljos Vindalf
Date: Sat Feb 24 22:31:20 1996
Email: pauldjr@nhr.com
Home Page: http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/pauldjr
Comments:
Excellent page on Faerie Lore!

...I'll be back!



Name: Douglas MacGowan
Date: Fri Feb 23 16:33:52 1996
Email: dhughlais@aol.com
Home Page: [No Home Page Given]
Comments:
What about the Kelpie? The dreaded water horse?

Congrats on a very cool page...



Earendil's comments: It's still far from finished. Several major aspects of fairy tradition have been left out (for instance, Changelings, or Fairy lovers and Spouses) until I can write a goodly essay on them. Many more small articles, including one on the Kelpie of Scottish lore, will come.

Name: Colin Stoddard
Date: Sat Feb 17 20:53:35 1996
Email: colin@netaxis.com
Home Page: [No Home Page Given]
Comments:
You might want to include these in your bibliography; -Traces of the Elder Faiths of Ireland- by Wood-Martin 1902 vol 2 is best for this.

-A Description of the Western Isles of Scotland- by Martin Martin. Originally written in 1695, it has just been republished, by Birlinn, I believe. It's an excellent book on all kinds of folk beliefs etc.

-Superstitions of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland- by J.G. Campbell, Glasgow 1900

-Survival and Belief among the Celts- by George Henderson 1911 G

"The Fairy Tradition in Britain", Lewis Spence. (finally reprinted)



Earendil's comments: I've been using J.G.Campbell's book. The rest I'll look for. I'm somewhat restrained by libraries in our vicinity.


Name: Nancy Lovell/Ahrianne the Faerie/Texas Renaissance
Date: Tue Feb 13 11:48:57 1996
Email: [Email Withheld]
Home Page: [No Home Page Given]
Comments:
There are many faeries at the Texas Renaissance. Your missed Ahrianne, Shakiya, Grizelda and Dobber, the black faerie. All of who are established Performance Cast members.


Earendil's comments: The TRF fairies I found at a TRF site. I didn't take the pictures. Besides, I prefer Scarborough in Waxahachie.


Name: Ann Brodrick
Date: Sat Feb 10 19:50:25 1996
Email: abartgls@redrose.net
Home Page: [No Home Page Given]
Comments:
Great page I knew there were Fairies in the computer!! Irish tradition has it that when we are born a Fairy is born within us, we just need to find it in ourselves.(I've found mine!) When we die, it's what's left behind!!!!


Name: Glory Brittain
Date: Tue Feb 6 20:36:31 1996
Email: z_knoxbd@titan.sfasu.edu
Home Page: http://www.crl.com/~nym
Comments:
You didn't mention the Irish Wind Faeries: the Shalyn.


Earendil's comments: I looked around, but could find no reference to the Shalyn. Can you give a source, preferably a traditional one?


Name: Mats H. Carlberg
Date: Tue Feb 6 14:25:49 1996
Email: mcg@ifm.liu.se
Home Page: http://www.ifm.liu.se/~macar
Comments:
A long needed page on the web. There is just too little traditional stuff out there. I am seeing forward to what you will have on Trolls. You do plan to speak for this mis-understood race, aren't you?



Earendil's comments: I've just added several stories concerning the Huldre-folk, and I'm reading up further on Scandinavian tradition.


Name: Grover
Date: Tue Feb 6 14:21:27 1996
Email: tmeyer@siu.edu
Home Page: they're evil, no no no
Comments:
I dunno, I like the colors...


Name: Me
Date: Tue Feb 6 12:37:03 1996
Email: Testing
Home Page: http://localhost/
Comments:
Wibble wibble wombat!


Name: Allen Garvin
Date: Tue Feb 6 12:31:48 1996
Email: earendil@r198_215_40_129.etsu.edu
Home Page: http://198.215.40.129/~earendil/
Comments:
Fantastic! I can tell the author of these pages is absolutely BRILLIANT!

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