When in 1985 the Scottish writer and poet William Sharpe started to write with a strong feminine style and divulge ancient knowledge of Faery, he realised that he was channelling an ancient entity. He shares this information with two of his closest friends. The faery writer WB Yeats and Dante Gabrielle Rossetti. Both advised William to let this entity continue to speak through him . Yeats himself had the experience of this phenomenon after all.
Sharpe called the entity Fiona McLoud.It was her knowledge through his pen that divulged much of the early Celtic Faith. She spoke of the early coming of Christianity and the coming of Columba and his white-robed priests. Provided knowledge of how this new religion challenged the old Celtic faery faith for dominance and the intolerance that these white-robed priests treated those people who refused to convert to their God.This book is about just a little part of both her and Williams story.