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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Debunking Historic Building Myths with James Wright

Debunking Historic Building Myths with James Wright

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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

The Folklore of Birds of Prey: Companions and Competition

The Folklore of Birds of Prey: Companions and Competition

Birds of prey have an interesting relationship to humans, having been both competing predators and avian companions for leisure pursuits. They've provided omens through the practice of augury, or divi...

10 Aug 202420min

Yokai and Japanese Folklore with Thersa Matsuura

Yokai and Japanese Folklore with Thersa Matsuura

Thersa Matsuura, an American author living in Japan, explores lesser-known aspects of Japanese culture, folklore, superstitions, and myths. Fluent in Japanese, she uses her research to write stories a...

8 Aug 202438min

The Folklore of Aquatic Birds of Cliffs, Lakes and Rivers

The Folklore of Aquatic Birds of Cliffs, Lakes and Rivers

Few watery scenes are quite complete without birds in the picture. Ducks drifting across a country pond. Gulls wheeling in the sky above the beach, before they divebomb an unsuspecting tourist for the...

3 Aug 202420min

Sunderland Ghost Stories: Grey Ladies, Serial Killers and Poltergeists

Sunderland Ghost Stories: Grey Ladies, Serial Killers and Poltergeists

Sunderland began life as three separate settlements on the River Wear. A fishing village called 'Soender-land', or land that is cut asunder' existed by 1100. By the 18th century, Sunderland had replac...

27 Jul 202431min

Witches and Witch Trials with Marion Gibson

Witches and Witch Trials with Marion Gibson

Marion Gibson writes accurate, engaging books about witches and magic in history. She’s been interested in witches for over thirty years, since she read the words of women accused of witchcraft in Eli...

25 Jul 202449min

Carlisle Legends: Ghosts, Secret Tunnels, and The Cursing Stone

Carlisle Legends: Ghosts, Secret Tunnels, and The Cursing Stone

Carlisle began life as Luguvalium, a Roman settlement that grew out of the fort on the site. It was the capital of an ancient British kingdom. Both Vikings and Saxons captured the city. Over time, it...

20 Jul 202428min

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