Book Review 01 - Witchcraft Titles by Willow Winsham

Book Review 01 - Witchcraft Titles by Willow Winsham

We're starting a new monthly feature here on Fabulous Folklore - the book review! Every month, I'll review one or more books either about folklore, or fiction inspired by folklore.

First up for September, we have a pair of books by Folklore Thursday's very own Willow Winsham.

Check out Accused: British Witches Throughout History: http://www.icysedgwick.com/british-witches/

And England’s Witchcraft Trials: http://www.icysedgwick.com/englands-witchcraft-trials/

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Legends of Bardsey Island: Avalon or the Isle of 20,000 Saints?

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21 Sep 202415min

Exploring Baba Yaga and Her Literary Legacy with Kris Spisak

Exploring Baba Yaga and Her Literary Legacy with Kris Spisak

Kris Spisak earned her bachelor’s degree in English from the College of William and Mary, her master of liberal arts from the University of Richmond, and did further graduate work in fiction through t...

17 Sep 202447min

Islay Folklore: Giants, Fairy Changelings, and the Water Bull

Islay Folklore: Giants, Fairy Changelings, and the Water Bull

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14 Sep 202417min

Lindisfarne Legends: St Cuthbert, Ghostly Monks and the Petting Stone

Lindisfarne Legends: St Cuthbert, Ghostly Monks and the Petting Stone

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7 Sep 202415min

Legends of Mythical Birds: From the Phoenix to the Firebird

Legends of Mythical Birds: From the Phoenix to the Firebird

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31 Aug 202417min

Folklore of Ornamental Birds: From Holy Birds to Death Omens

Folklore of Ornamental Birds: From Holy Birds to Death Omens

Humans have found a whole range of uses for birds over the centuries. Hunting with them, keeping them for their song, using them for food or divination - and because some of them are uncommonly pretty...

30 Aug 202419min

Debunking Historic Building Myths with James Wright

Debunking Historic Building Myths with James Wright

James Wright (Triskele Heritage), is an award winning buildings archaeologist. He has two decades professional experience of ferreting around in people’s cellars, hunting through their attics and digg...

22 Aug 20241h 20min

The Folklore of Garden Birds: Blackbirds, Sparrows, Wrens & Robins

The Folklore of Garden Birds: Blackbirds, Sparrows, Wrens & Robins

It's often easy to overlook what we see every day, or at least regularly. Perhaps that's why we overlook our humble garden birds in favour of majestic eagles or mischievous ravens as our favourite bir...

17 Aug 202420min

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