Modern Fairy Sightings

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  • ISBN 9781786788276
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Nov 2026
  • Publisher: Watkins Media Limited
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Reports of fairy sightings have become curiously common. Extraordinary encounters pervade our mundane lives, whether in the wilds of nature, unsuspecting back gardens or inside our homes. According to experiencers, after crossing this threshold of ’ we are never quite the same. Our folklore reveals it has always been thus, but in these strange times a momentum is building.Jo Hickey-Hall’s Modern Fairy Sightings project began researching first-hand accounts in 2016. Guests on her podcast share personal stories of multi-sensory experiences that often result in personal transformations. Enlightening testimonies aid our passage through unprecedented, liminal times and are slowly helping us to realign our understanding of this Universe. These strange things are happening everywhere now. Here is an uplifting and richly illustrated book that will show through first-person encounters that the world is far richer and multifaceted than we used to think it was and that maybe there is a vast shift taking place to a kinder and more beautiful world.
Jo Hickey-Hall, a folklore researcher, witch, healer and experiencer of the strange, was born in Jersey, an island scattered with a network of ancient dolmens. She has a long-held interest in the relationship between ritual, supernatural experience, local landscape and oral tradition. Jo lives in Bristol with her family, where she gained a History Masters in 2015, examining the portrayal of the Fae in Medieval Irish literature. Her work was supervised by the prominent authority Professor Ronald Hutton.

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