
Witchy Woman
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04/02/24 • 19 min
The discovery of the ghostly voice from the attic compels Lucy to finally ask her mom about the paintings. It does NOT go well. The black velvets illicit strong emotions, painful memories and strange accusations. After her mom alleges her grandmother was a fairy-worshiping witch, Lucy turns to magic expert and practitioner, Heather Freeman (https://www.magicintheunitedstates.com/) to find out more about the connection between fairies and witchcraft.
To dig deeper into the Black Velvet Fairies story-world, go to EmeraldAnvil.com
Cast and crew credits can be found at https://www.imdb.com/title/tt31867160/
The discovery of the ghostly voice from the attic compels Lucy to finally ask her mom about the paintings. It does NOT go well. The black velvets illicit strong emotions, painful memories and strange accusations. After her mom alleges her grandmother was a fairy-worshiping witch, Lucy turns to magic expert and practitioner, Heather Freeman (https://www.magicintheunitedstates.com/) to find out more about the connection between fairies and witchcraft.
To dig deeper into the Black Velvet Fairies story-world, go to EmeraldAnvil.com
Cast and crew credits can be found at https://www.imdb.com/title/tt31867160/
Previous Episode

Voice From Another Realm
After childhood nightmares return, Lucy finds experts to help her puzzle through the mysteries behind her grandmother’s black velvet fairies. John Kruse (https://britishfairies.wordpress.com/about/), author of over a dozen books about fairies, unpacks the legends of the fae. Artist Juanita (https://velvetjuanita.blogspot.com/) breaks down the history of painting on black velvet. After James discovers a mysterious audio anomaly, paranormal expert Greg Newkirk (https://gregorynewkirk.com/projects/greg-newkirk-haunted-objects-podcast/) helps Lucy decipher its meaning.
To delve deeper into the Black Velvet Fairies story-world, visit EmeraldAnvil.com
Cast and crew credits can be found at https://www.imdb.com/title/tt31867160/
Next Episode

Hillbilly Hada
Even after stepping away from the paintings and the podcast, waking visions and recurring dreams continue to haunt Lucy. An unexpected package reveals a musical present — an Appalachian folk song about Hada. With help from James’ band-mate, Lucy digs into the lyrics and sees a connection to her grandmother.
Lucy also starts her own website. To see the paintings, visit BlackVelvetFairies.com
To delve deeper into the BVF story-world, go to EmeraldAnvil.com
Cast and crew credits can be found at https://www.imdb.com/title/tt31867160/
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