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Illustrator Fee Greening Creates Artwork for New Edition of Briggs's Dictionary of Fairies

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Garrick Webster

8mo ago· 5 min readenNews

Summary

Dorset-based illustrator Fee Greening has illustrated the new edition of Briggs's Dictionary of Fairies, bringing her lifelong fascination with supernatural creatures to the renowned folklore reference book. The project came about through serendipity when Greening's agent, who also represents the estate of Katharine Briggs, connected her with the publisher Monoray for this dream project.

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Dorset-based illustrator Fee Greening has spent her entire life fascinated by fairies, goblins, witches and anything supernatural
Now, her dream project has come to life in the form of Briggs's Dictionary of Fairies
Just like spotting a fairy deep in an overgrown garden, for a project this perfect to come to an illustrator requires a little serendipity
The magic happened when Fee was brainstorming with her agent
said agent represents the estate of Katharine Briggs, the renowned chronicler of
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One of the most important tomes of British folklore is being republished – with inspiring imagery by fairy expert Fee Greening. Dorset-based illustrator Fee Greening has spent her entire life fasc...

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