AaronFW wrote:Do you have a good book referral for fairy-lore? I like all lores.
In the U.S., Barnes & Noble published a decent compendium of (mostly) 19th-century folk tales by Yeats, Lady Wilde, and their like. I was given a copy as a gift, and was pleasantly surprised at the quality and original sources (as much as possible).
busterbill wrote:I always thought of Hag as a woman of a certain age. i.e. myself these days. But I guess the dictionary does confirm witch and imply ugly. Hmmm.
The Wailing Banshee or the Lilting Banshee could come in handy. Though I'm responding too late to be much help this year.
Tunes and songs around the theme of the supernatural (although not particularly Halloween-ish themed), from the folklore collection. Book and 2 CDs ISBN 978-0-9565628-3-8
Tell us something.: I'm a fiddler and, latterly, a fluter. I love the flute. I wish I'd always played it. I love the whistle as well. I'm blessed in having really lovely instruments for all of my musical interests.
Location: Unimportant island off the great mainland of Europe