This, That and the Other: Folklore of the Three Realms

Photograph of the sea

A lot of folklore is concerned with other realms. Worlds that exist apart, yet overlap or interact to varying degrees. It is this aspect that aligns many features of myth, folklore and religion around the terrestrial realm we all share… and the idea of the Three Realms has been repeatedly explored through stories, art, psychology, […]

Speaking to the Dead: Necromancy in Magic and Folklore

Graves at Highgate Cemetery © Icy Sedgwick

So, what is necromancy and what does it have to do with folklore? Come with me, and let’s enter the peculiar world of death divination…

“The neck! The neck! The neck!” – Kern Dollies, Corn Spirits & Harvest Home

• Palmer. A Cornfield by Moonlight with the Evening Star https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=2091997

Incorporating folklore can add authenticity, richness and whole new layers of meaning to historical fiction. Novelist Melissa Harrison explores how traditional practices and beliefs around the harvest informed her creative process when she was writing her new book, All Among the Barley

A Forest of Folklore: The Easter Egg Tree

An Easter Egg tree window display in the “Easter in Salzburg” store in Salzburg, Austria. © Jennie Ziegler

Eggs—long symbols of fertility, rebirth, and love—inundate just-budded trees throughout eastern Pennsylvania each spring. While most states celebrate Easter with rabbit figurines, church festivals, and large baskets filled with chocolate gifts, “Easter egg trees” sprout up in American regions

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