Tribal Sidhe have a history that precedes the written word. This history is kept alive that half the human race – who are the custodians of their own traditions. Shannon Avery traces of these strangelings and mythological bindings kith and kin tribes Sidhe back 10000 years or more in Rune Queen and other tales Shi. This curious volume of short stories published Vulgar Marsala Press in 2009 and posted on www.FairiesInAmerica.com.

For Avery, keeping the tradition alive Sidhe is a sacred vocation. Winding spirit of Sidhe in the community fellow seekers is the great challenge, and it is not for everyone. Avery, performance artist and magicians – are capable of these and other feats. Not only is she a storyteller, a poet and a traveler in the supernatural sphere, it also Weaver web. Avery has initiated and contributed to the magical community in many places.

Avery was a native of New Orleans, where he spent most of his childhood. There she learned about the sidhe and their magic, listening to stories of family, Cook said, in her early age. As an adult, she studied anthropology and visited the holy places of many of the tribes scattered over the ground.

These prints story remains in the minds of Avery’s. Today, the moments of childhood, tales of her travels have become a great epics. When Avery perform live spoken word accompanied by an original acoustic music, guitar, drums, or even electronic music.

Immediacy of ancient times, it is conveyed in his work and its performance of work:
“Just an inch,
writhing me
my pedigree
Held distant force My goal for my first
honest affection; ”
from “The essence of me,” Rooney, the Queen and other tales Sidhe

Although it is the old days in their work, the era Avery inhabits a modern era. Tribe of witches, poets, musicians and magical people she gathered around her suggests she is something special proposal. Avery lives in Norfolk, Virginia, in the city, known as Ghent, and has a connection with the Sabbath there. Tribe Shi met on Thursday evening in the Colley Cantina, and was often seen performing in the area. Visit www.cruinnaiu.com the last date information about events of the tribe.
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