The Faerie Pond on Caldy Hill In a recent blog post, Jennifer Rainey included some photos of the Hocking Hills region in southeast Ohio, where she sets some of her fiction. As most readers of my blog will already know, my fiction tends to be set locally to me, and one of the locations I use is Caldy Hill. Why? Well, it's a beautiful place, it's only a short walk from my home, it's peaceful and ancient, and the air is full of birdsong and the fragrances of heather and broom carried on salty breezes coming off the Dee estuary. Jays, crows, wood pigeons, turtle doves, goldfinches, bullfinches and owls nest there. There are rabbits, bats, foxes, lizards, adders and badgers. There are benches perfect for meditating while gazing along the River Dee, over to Flintshire or out to sea. In my fiction, Caldy Hill is home to the notorious Caldy fae. If you're expecting sugary-cute, tutu-wearing, small faeries probably clutching a sparkly wand, and ...