3rd Road Faery Tradition: Presents the tradition taught by author Francesca De Grandis.
A Contemporary View of the World of the Fair Folk: Modern descriptions of the world of the Celtic sea god Manannan Mac Lir, and the associated faerie lineages of gods, mages, bards, artists, and warriors.
A Faeries Place: Offers a gallery, stories, poetry and links.
A Faery's little world: Wicca, faeries and mythology.
Academy of the Faerie Folk: Links, reading list, and discussions.
Celtic Faery Pathways at Avalon Grove: Faery teachings on celtic christianity, ceremonies, and information.
Church of the Spiral Tree: Incorporated in August 1997 to provide a legal, tax-exempt status to those of the faerie faith in Alabama, and the larger community.
Covenant of Rhiannon Community: A welsh faerie tradition coven, located in Cape May, NJ.
cyberfae :: a faerie community: Community for lovers and scholars of the fae and those interested in faery lore.
Elfame: Related to all things faerie, a variety of information.
Faerie Wonderland: Poetry, graphics, facts, believe buttons, adoptees as well as things just for fun.
FaeriePrints.com: Original faerie art by Nedda Angelina Shishegar.
Faeries: A brief history, pictures and links.
Faeries and Other Wee Folk: Favorite plants, names, superstitions, interests, and poems.
Faery Faith: The official homepages for the faery faith and faery wicca books by Kisma Stepanich, about the Irish faery faith tradition as practiced in America.
Faery Faith in the Northern Tradition: History of the northern tradition of faery.
Faery Folk and Kin: Large list and descriptions of types of faeries and relations.
Faery Page: Offers a variety of information including a faery calendar, favorites, flowers and herbs, types of faeries, and spells.
Faerywolf: Rituals and essays on the practices of paganism from the perspective of a teacher of the craft, and initiate of the feri tradition.
Fairy Oracle: Fairy Oracle divination, fairie art and healing.
Feri Tradition Introduction: An introduction to Victor and Cora Anderson's feri tradition.
Feri Wicca: A brief history of faery wicca and links.
Fiona's Faerie Cottage: Fiona's Faerie Cottage is an online catalog of faerie jewelry, figurines and gifts.
Fly with Fairies- Do you believe?: Site has: fairie facts, resources, fairy-related book reviews, quotes, fairyasaura, poems, websites, comics and cartoons; a Fairy Believers Club and reasources for lovers of the fae.
Francesca De Grandis: A faery shaman trained by Victor Anderson.
Francesca's Wiccan and Faerie Grimoire: Resources, excerpts and links.
Fritz's Fancy Fairies: A brief history, gallery, and a spell.
Lavendise: A center for networking fae all over the world and a place for self discovery.
Moth's Fae: Offers a small assortment of information, faery tales, and links.
Musette's Faery Grove: Encourages all to rediscover the mystery, wonder and excitement for life that we had as children.
My Fairy Journal: Excerpts, journal, and an online class, from author/artist and fairy girl Ronni Hall and her Fairy Field Guide.
My Take on the Faery Faith: Robert S. Bitting's personal view of his own discovery of the faery paths and what they mean.
PookLaRoux's Faerie FAQ: Collection of information about modern faery traditions.
Shimmerfaerie's Page: Q and A, encounters, ways to contact a faery, and links.
T. Thorn Coyle: Feri tradition priestess offers: workshop descriptions, travel schedule, music, writings and philosophy.
The Dreamscape: Contains over fifteen different topics relating to faery wicca.
The Faery: About the ancient Fae Rhy of northern Europe.
The Faery Crossing: Offers an A to Z list of faeries, fae gods and goddess's, sightings, care and feeding, and how to summon a faery.
The Faery Forest: A variety of information including faery names, origin, and a list of plant uses in faery magick.
The Faery Tradition: History, beliefs and traditions of faery wicca.
The Faery Tradition: A variety of faery information and links.
The Glistening Pixie: Frequently asked faery questions, images, links,and a directory.
The Little People: List of different types of faeries, welsh faerylore and how to connect with fae.
The Pretty Pixies: A site about faeries with information, adoption, artwork, and poetry.
The Realm of the Fae: Art work, encyclopedia and gallery.
The Very Faery Shoppe: Offers faery and celtic historical resources and folklore, entertainment for faery lovers looking to connect, and related on-line shopping.
The Witches Way: A large list with descriptions of fae and related creatures.
Wax's Realm: Explains faery herbs, what faeries are, different faeries, and how to get a faery into your home. Also offers other wiccan topics.
Welsh Faerie Tradition: Y Tylwyth Teg is a welsh faerie witchcraft tradition.
Wild Muse: Includes writings, graphics and products relating mainly to dark faeries.
Witch Eye: An occasional e-zine offering art, lore and discussions, inspired by Victor and Cora Anderson's feri tradition of witchcraft.