Silver Elves publish new book
Jan. 9th, 2012 09:59 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Trigger warnings: none that I can think of.
January 2012. The Silver Elves are a family of real people who have considered themselves elves since the Seventies, making them some of the earliest known self-proclaimed elven people, along with another group from the Seventies called the Elf Queen’s Daughters. (See the Otherkin Timeline for more information about elves in the Seventies.) This month, the Silver Elves have published an entirely new book reflecting upon their history. The book is Eldafaryn: True Tales of Magic from the Lives of the Silver Elves, which the authors describe as
“a series of vignettes from the lives of the Silver Elves starting in the present and going back and forth through time describing their lives, their magic, their philosophy and their unique view of the world. If you’ve ever wanted to see Elfland from the inside, as the elves view it, here’s your chance.”
As reported on Otherkin News last November, the Silver Elves returned one of their earlier books to print: An Elfin Book of Spirits: Evoking the Beneficent Powers of Faerie, a handbook for a spiritual practice of the authors’ own design.
- O. Scribner