Dragons of Tir
They say that, once upon a time, the dragons of Tir were many. They say that, once upon a time, the dragons of Tir lived… Read More »Dragons of Tir
They say that, once upon a time, the dragons of Tir were many. They say that, once upon a time, the dragons of Tir lived… Read More »Dragons of Tir
Both Robin Goodfellow and the Puck are attendant to the Queen of Faerie, acting as both fool and manservant. In outward appearance they are very… Read More »Creatures of Faerie: Robin Goodfellow and Puck
“You’ve made a spelling mistake.” “I always thought it was spelt ‘elves’.” “Why are you spelling it like that?” I’ve had a few questions along… Read More »Is it spelt elfs or elves?
Glastyn is the first fay you meet in The Fey Man. He was exiled for some offence he is unwilling to discuss and sought out… Read More »Creatures of Faerie: Glastyn and Fenoderee
Midhir is the seeker of pleasure. He enjoys wine, food, dancing. He pursues mortal women, indulging in many affairs. He gambles and he drinks and… Read More »Creatures of Faerie: King Midhir and Melwas
Just as all the fay have two faces, so too does the Queen of Faerie. Unlike many fay, though, the physical differences between the two… Read More »Creatures of Faerie: Queen Maev and Mab
The people of Tir celebrate many festivals but the greatest are the festivals of Calmae and Calgraef. These are the spring and harvest festivals, celebrating… Read More »Creatures of Faerie: the Fay
Thomas Rymour is the main character of The Fey Man and he’s motivated by just one question: how do I get back to Faerie? Tom… Read More »Creatures of Faerie: Thomas Rymour
Last week I shared part one of an interview with Annah Wootten, the artist responsible for the incredible cover art to my first novel, The… Read More »Interview with Artist Annah Wootten: Part Two
They say you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover but, let’s face it, book covers are pretty important. I knew I had to get… Read More »Interview with Artist Annah Wootten: Part One