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Magic is bigger than even the planet. And knowing how a trick works doesn't remove the magic.
02/07/2026
at Mythicon: Mid-Winter Gathering of the Fae , on Saturday
I'm hosting a "Semi-Social Sit & Knit Or Other Stuff!"
Part of the Other Stuff is a yarn swap! If you have weird snippets from a completed project or boring balls from a bigger thing that never got underway, someone else may want them! Bring Yarn! Take Yarn!
(Other Stuff, besides crochet or other yarn arts, could be cross-stitch, coloring, or just absorbing our chill, semi-social vibes.)
01/28/2026
Again, Fae events tend to have RECOMMENDED reading, not required. And if you want to debate me Friday the 13th at Mythicon: Mid-Winter Gathering of the Fae about if the "Wizard" is a good man/bad wizard or the reverse, you probably want to revisit the book (not movie) form of L. Frank Baum's _The Wonderful Wizard of Oz._
Your library's LIBBY app possibly has it, or when the snow is clear, most physical libraries still have at least reprints of this 1900 classic!
Here's a text-only link:
https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/55/pg55-images.html
I will post detailed audiobook version reviews over the next few weeks, but in general, this is my favorite librivox one: Phil Chenevert 's:
https://librivox.org/the-wonderful-wizard-of-oz-solo-version-2-by-l-frank-baum/
You can also search for it by title in your podcast app, looking for "(version 2)" at the end.
(Note, via Libby I listened to the Tara Sands narrated version, released 2013 by Dreamscape Media. Most was good, but I was not fond of her voices for the Scarecrow and the Lion.)
link to just the images, as seen below (very cool to accompany an audiobook version): https://archive.org/details/thewonderfulwiza43936gut
Also, these images may remind you you're less familiar with thebbook than you thought: overwriting it with any of the 1939 movie, Wicked variants, or other retellings!
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