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'''Mother of Fey''' is a [[Megan Lindholm]] short story published in 2004 in The Finnish Tolkien Society's magazine [[Legolas]] #31. | '''Mother of Fey''' is a [[Megan Lindholm]] short story published in 2004 in The Finnish Tolkien Society's magazine [[Legolas]] #31. | ||
− | It is a story of a rich woman who wants to recreate fairies from her family's ancient DNA. The story was published as a translation by Marianna Leikomaa with the title ''Keijujen äiti'' and with illustrations by [[Tonja Goldblatt]]. As of | + | It is a story of a rich woman who wants to recreate fairies from her family's ancient DNA. The story was published as a translation by Marianna Leikomaa with the title ''Keijujen äiti'' and with illustrations by [[Tonja Goldblatt]]. As of 2019, the story has not been published anywhere else. |
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Latest revision as of 06:44, 11 February 2019
Mother of Fey is a Megan Lindholm short story published in 2004 in The Finnish Tolkien Society's magazine Legolas #31. It is a story of a rich woman who wants to recreate fairies from her family's ancient DNA. The story was published as a translation by Marianna Leikomaa with the title Keijujen äiti and with illustrations by Tonja Goldblatt. As of 2019, the story has not been published anywhere else.