Fiddler's Green Magazine 8: Idyl Hearts (w/ BONUS FLEXI-DISC)

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Fiddler's Green Magazine 8: Idyl Hearts (w/ BONUS FLEXI-DISC)

$16.00

Art & Magic for Tea-Drinking Anarchists, Convivial Conjurors & Closeted Optimists

Fiddler Green and the Peculiar Parish’s eighth issue, also known as “Idyl Hearts.” Fiddler’s Green 8 features copper titling, a cover drawn by Sigurd Persson, and 56 pages of art and magic, including reviews, a letters column, and the following: See Product Image 2.

This issue comes with a red foil title sticker and a BONUS FLEXI-DISC featuring Hazel Wood by Moth Rah.

Size: 9.5” x 7.25”

Published Nov. 2021

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Fiddler’s Green Peculiar Parish Magazine was born of a languid afternoon of conversation on a sunny tavern lawn. Taking its name from the pleasant afterlife dreamed into being by sailors, cavalrymen, and other adventurous spirits, Fiddler’s Green gathers friends, good cheer, and a bit of magic to create a better world not someday, but now.

In ecclesiastical terms, the word “peculiar” refers to a district outside the jurisdiction of the church. It’s also a good word for describing my own view of reality, and likely yours as well. And so here is a “peculiar parish magazine” for anyone who doesn’t feel the need to have their inner life directed by others. If it is peculiar that we wish to govern our bodies and souls ourselves, then let us be peculiar.

The conversation continues, and there is room for you in it. Each of us is on our own journey, both in this world and whatever lies beyond it. Sometimes the path is well lit; at other times it is obscured. Your wanderings have brought you here, and I hope you’ll stray for a while with me and the other souls gathered at Fiddler’s Green.

Clint Marsh