About

In the Witchwood, all travellers are welcome, but please do not feed the woodsprites...

Hi, I'm Erin, the writer and illustrator responsible for the Witchwood Fables, ancient stories that were first passed on to me many years ago.

The Fabulist collected the Fables over several millennia and, though his identity is largely a secret (but you may have come across him), he granted me permission to relay the tales to you.

The Witchwood, I have learnt, is impossibly big, and the story - the big one - has lead me on a long and winding journey through it's rich tapestry, and culminated in the trilogy I have been "almost finished" with for a long, long time.

Nearly a decade (and thousands of words) later, the Fabulist still visits me at my desk now and then - usually to steal cups of tea and critique my prose.

Shoppe the Witchwood

Frequently asked questions

Where is the Witchwood?

Somwhere far, far away. Or, perhaps not so far.

What is the return policy for the Shoppe?

Our goal is for every customer to be totally satisfied with their purchase. If this isn't the case, let us know and we'll do our best to work with you to make it right. Please email me at witchwoodfables@gmail.com within 5 days of delivery.

But where is the Witchwood, really?

My lips are sealed.

Just give me the coordinates...

No 💘

When will I get my order?

We will work quickly to ship your order as soon as possible. Once your order has shipped, you will receive an email with further information. Delivery times vary depending on your location.

How much does shipping cost?

If you have ordered a monthly zine subscription, then absolutely nothing! All shipping for the monthly club is factored into the cost of the subscription.

For prints, you will always be notified of the price of shipping before you place your order at the checkout. The exact price will depend on your location.

Who is the Fabulist?

I was sworn to secrecy. Sorry.

Can I feed the woodsprites?

I have learnt the hard way that it is best not to. They may claim to be in need, but are known to forage more food per day than elephants. Do not trust them.