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Circe by Wright Barker (1889)
This piece is a collaborative retelling of the meeting between Odysseus and Circe on the shores of Aeaea.
The verses from Odysseus's perspective were written and voiced by . The verses from Circe's perspectiv...
Not every song I write is inspired by mythology.
Some are inspired by the people who made me who I am.
This is for my grandmother, Bette. Her Hungarian nickname was Bözsi.
She was the daughter of immigrants, and grew up in East Chicago s...
Frau Holle is best enjoyed in song. Please press play below for an Alpine folk experience. Audio created using Suno. 🎧
[Verse 1]
All the children know Frau Holle
Lady of the Snows
All the children know Frau Holle...
Grace O’Malley’s tale is best enjoyed in song. This piece is written from the perspective of the English sailors who feared—and grudgingly admired—her. It is meant to evoke a tavern ballad passed down from dock to dock along England’s weste...
All included art from the Vasilisa the Beautiful Series by Ivan Bilibin
Audio experience created using Suno.
Little doll my mother gave me
Tell me what to do
Little doll my mother gave me
Se...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Modern folklore, psychological horror, and mythic fiction. The Labyrinth is a cabinet of curiosities at the threshold of myth and mind, where fairy tales, monsters, liminal spaces, and the hidden psyche come alive. \ud83e\udd40
A collection of thoughts on the subtle fractures in everyday life, the endurance of the human spirit, and the reality we often ignore until it's too loud to miss.
BA in History. Reader and writer of history, short fiction, poetry, and essays.
My low-effort, self-deprecating notes are a lure meant to trick you into reading my psychological horror fiction and poetry.
small wounds is a living poetry project about love, transformation, and what lingers after.
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