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LauraJUnderwood
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My name is Laura J. Underwood, and I am an author and a librarian in the United States who has just come across this wonderful site.

I have had a deep rooted love for British and Irish folklore most of my life (starting when I was six and my great aunt gifted me with a wonderfully illustrated book of fairy tales.

I look forward to reading the articles on this site.

Anyone interested in seeing what I do can visit my webpage at http://www.sff.net/people/keltora

Thank you.

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indiagold
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Re: Greetings and Salutations

hello Laura
Yes this is a great site. I love folklore too and I can highly recommend The Fairy Faith in Celtic countries by Evans-Wentz. If you haven't already read it you can view it on www.sacred-texts.com

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Ian Topham
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Re: Greetings and Salutations

Hi Laura, welcome to the site, I am glad you like it:)



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