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Fae from Space is a visionary exploration of the strange, luminous territory where ancient faerie folklore and modern Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) encounter each other—and often overlap. Weaving together global myths, modern witness accounts, metaphysical insights, and atmospheric short folktales, author Ryan West builds a compelling case: the "visitors" of today and the "Hidden Ones" of the past may be one and the same.
From Welsh changelings and African spirit lights to Tibetan sky beings and underground fae kingdoms, this book traces humanity's long memory of contact with other intelligences—beings who move through light, speak in dreams, and teach through silence. Each chapter investigates shared motifs: time loss, telepathy, abductions, shape-shifting, musical downloads, and portals hidden in stone and forest.
But Fae from Space is not merely an academic study—it's also a storyteller's lantern. Interwoven throughout are haunting, original folktales inspired by the cultures and myths discussed. These tales bring the unseen close to the skin, revealing the emotional truth beneath the data.
Combining the sensibilities of Jacques Vallée, Patrick Harpur, and traditional folklorists, the book invites readers to consider that our skies and our dreams may be speaking the same language—and that contact is not just coming.
It's always been here.