A Welsh Legend: The Men in the Cave by Horatio Clare

Brecon Beacons Myths & Legends

In this short story, Horatio Clare presents a retelling of the sleeping hero tale of Arthurian legend through the eyes of Gaheris, King Arthur’s nephew.

Spinning a Tale: Spinning and Weaving in Myths and Legends

Assorted spindles – modern, but identical to old and ancient ones. © Freyalyn Close-Hainsworth https://c1.staticflickr.com/8/7238/7187064986_36975bbb39.jpg

Spinning is a fundamentally human thing, and something that we have been doing since far into the ancient past.

Matlock Hare and the Three Hares Symbol

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Three – some say, is the lucky number. Others find it equally as unlucky, citing dark suspicions about Shakespeare’s ‘weird-systers’ in the equally infamous ‘Scottish Play’. Love it, loathe it, dismiss it, debunk it, or even worship it, there’s no doubting that somehow this single digit has provoked both mysterious interpretation and serious academic study and numerological […]

The Fairy Trees: Blackthorn, Hawthorn and Rowan

Hawthorn Blossom © Lisa Schneidau

White blossom on the trees is one of the delights of springtime, but it masks a deeper magic in three of the most charismatic of British trees: blackthorn, hawthorn and rowan. Storyteller and ecologist Lisa Schneidau has some practical tips on navigating plant folklore, bringing you face to face with the fairy realms and the ways of the Other Folk…..

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