The Girl Who Soared Over Fairyland and Cut the Moon in Two - The Hermetic Library Blog

Hermetic Library Fellow T Polyphilus reviews The Girl Who Soared Over Fairyland and Cut the Moon in Two [Amazon, Bookshop, Libro.fm (read by the author), Publisher, Local Library] by Catherynne M Valente, illo Ana Juan, book 3 in the Fairyland series This third volume of the adventures of September in Fairyland is more steampunk, more psychedelic, […]

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Welcome to Arkham - The Hermetic Library Blog

Hermetic Library Fellow T Polyphilus reviews Welcome to Arkham: An Illustrated Guide for Visitors to the Historic Town of Arkham, Massachusetts, and Environs Including Dunwich, Innsmouth, and Kingsport [Amazon, Bookshop, DriveThruRPG, Publisher, Local Library] by A P Klosky, David Annandale, and Matt Keefe; part of the overall Arkham Horror series. Although I lack a copy […]

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The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making - The Hermetic Library Blog

Hermetic Library Fellow T Polyphilus reviews The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making [Amazon, Bookshop, Libro.fm, Publisher, Local Library] by Catherynne M Valente, illo Ana Juan, book 1 of the Fairyland series I picked this book up from the public library on the strength of a review read … on LibraryThing. I […]

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“What was and what may be lie, like children whose faces we cannot see, in the arms of silence. All we ever have is here, now.”

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"What was and what may be lie, like children whose faces we cannot see, in the arms of silence. All we ever have is here, now." - The Hermetic Library Blog

What was and what may be lie, like children whose faces we cannot see, in the arms of silence. All we ever have is here, now. Ursula K Le Guin, Always Coming Home: A Novel [Amazon, Bookshop, Bandcamp, Libro.fm, Publisher, Local Library] Consider also: “Now you’re freaking me out,” Gary said. “I’m freaking myself out,” […]

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My latest addiction is drawing imaginary places. Inspired by Piranesi and the Capriccio style
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