A fantasy author is just another name for one who has a foot within the borders of Faerie.
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Monday, February 8, 2021
Quote of the month
"A question like ‘How big is Faerie?’ does not admit of a simple answer.
Faerie, after all, is not one land, one principality or domain. Maps of
Faerie are unreliable, and may not be depended upon. We talk of Kings
and Queens of Faerie as we would speak of the Kings and Queens of
England. But Faerie is bigger than England, it is bigger than the world
(for, since the dawn of time, each land that has been forced off the map
by explorers and the brave going out and proving it wasn’t there has
taken refuge in Faerie; so it is now, by the time that we come to write
of it, a most huge place indeed, containing every manner of landscape
and terrain.) Here, truly, there be Dragons." - Neil Gaiman
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