The author of Gods Without Men discusses myths, UFOs, and the future of literature... I think it’s time to expand our thought of what literature can be. At the moment, ...
George Lockett uncovers traces of classical legends in the very modern superhero phenomenon.
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“This is a true story, I say. Madge chuckles and wrinkles her face into shapes too old for her skin. About the Goddess of the sea. Pete settles closer to ...
“For sale: Loving home needed for sixteen elderly monkeys [nb. amateur collectors or those looking for exotic pets need not apply; the following is intended for serious zoologists, ecologists or ...
Myths and legends belong to society – but individual storytellers can retell them in a personal, unique way and claim creative ownership of that version. Does this apply to the ...
“Éimear watched the steady flow of mourners. A few people paused on their way up the garden path, casting glances towards her in the bushes before going in. A window ...
“Theseus stood in the foyer, thinking of white edifices and gleaming spires, idealism and hope… Persephone hadn’t said where he might start looking for the Minotaur but she had given ...
Featuring new fiction from Sam Mills, Louise Palfreyman, Armel Dagorn, Bethany W. Pope, Ruth Brandt and Francoise Harvey – plus travel writing from Andrea Calabretta, and an interview with Hari ...
Dear Reader,
There’s something timeless about the best stories. While societies grow and history marches forever onwards, human nature hasn’t changed much over the ...
Finding heroes in strange places.
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An immortal endures eternity.
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Contemplating the nature of evil.
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An encounter with Philippine folklore.
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Friendship in an ancient land.
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Seeking refuge in the old stories.
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Discovering a literary paradise in Iceland.
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