Tales from the Enchanted Forest
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Podcasters and Storytellers dedicated to sharing fairy tales, myths, legends, folktales from all around the world! Tune in for folklore! Show notes and research on our website: www.talesfromtheenchantedforest.com
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Just discovered Weird Tales magazine and I'll be in a spooky rabbit hole for the rest of the month!
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Just look at all the different versions! How can each cover be so lovely?
🧚 Fairyloot
🦉 Owlcrate
🌸 US First Printing
🧚 Fairyloot
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Fiction Friday: I've just finished Wild Reverence by Rebecca Ross and I gotta say, the myths and legends she writes are as gorgeous as the covers of her books. The concept of a Goddess coming into her own power and navigating the world of the Gods was enticing. Also can be read as a standalone!
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In Greek myths we have Theseus and Pirithous' attempt to kidnap Persephone, Heracles' labour to get Cerberus, Psyche's trials for Aphrodite and Odysseus' mission to get as much tea as possible. Then of course, Orpheus' journey to bring back his wife Eurydice by appealing to Persephone and Hades.
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In modern media, we have so many sources to pull from including Supernatural (what with the Winchesters journeying in and out of hell every other season), Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Hadestown, The Good Place, and the games Hades I and II.
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With R.F Kuang's Katabasis starting so much discourse around the concept of the journey to the underworld, naturally we had to jump on the bandwagon. Add in Supergiant Games' Hades II coming out today and what a perfect time to retell the story of Orpheus and Eurydice!
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In modern media, we have so many sources to pull from including Supernatural (what with the Winchesters journeying in and out of hell every other season), Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Hadestown, The Good Place, and the games Hades I and II.
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And then I am also reminded of Achilles disguised as a woman on Skyros.

Achilles dressed as a woman: 😇💖☺️🌸 *whoops*🤰
Thor dressed as a woman: 💥🍽️🐂🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🍺🔨
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Every now and then I remember the story of Thor dressing up as Freyja to trick-marry Thrym after the Giant stole his hammer and I am reminded of these glorious illustrations (including the SMITE Thor Valkyrie Bride skin)
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Food and Folklore in Children's Books: Recipes and Stories have a lot in common especially how they are transferred and transplanted as people move away from home. Just as every country has a dumpling recipe, they have a cinderella tale! Read more about food folklore on our latest blog post!
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Nabeshima Naotaka after seeing a play about a Bakeneko terrorizing his ancestors.

The Bakeneko, a cat yokai, turned vengeful after his owner committed suicide following the murder of her son by the ruler of the Nabeshima clan. The cursed story became a popular play & Naotaka did file a complaint!
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This trope type also famously includes Shakespeare's King Lear since Cordelia is punished for saying she loves her father "according to her bond" and refuses to join her deceitful sisters, Goneril and Regan, in lavishing him with falsehoods.
Cordelia's Farewell by Edwin Austin Abbey
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Have you listened to our latest episode? It features the "Love like Salt" Trope which is when a princess gets exiled for telling her father she loves him like salt. One of our inspirations came from @anooshasyed.com's retelling of the Pakistani version in her book "The Salt Princess."
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Last night we started the massive operation of moving our reference library and document archives into our new premises, ready for public opening.

Our fundraiser for this task is really vital to our success. We are just £50 away from hitting four figures. Can you help?

bit.ly/flafundraising
Empty bookcases A bookcase being assembled
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It's in the same vein as Aisha Aseed's "Bilal Cooks Daal" and Toba Adina-Jao's "Me, Mommy, Mantu." Food is folklore and heritage and history. It is a way to connect not just through your own country but through entire continents.

Just like Cinderella, every country has their own dumpling or daal.
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We were recently given an ARC of "Curry Means More by Maria Marianayagam, illustrated by Geeta Ladi" and I am in love. As someone who has unfortunately heard "you smell like curry," I love picture books that showcase the smells of food as love and comfort instead of something shameful.
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The movie's story artist, Radford Sechrist notes that the tiger is a symbol of warding off evil while the magpie means good news. However, through Minhwa, the duo soon became satirical and that is where they got the inspiration behind the "derpy" idiot tiger. #FolkloreSunday
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Fictional Folklore: Did you know that Jinu's Tiger and Magpie pet duo from Kpop Demon Hunters are based off of the Korean folk art style of Minhwa? The art style which wasn't referred to as such until much later, was considered the art of the people. #FolkloreSunday
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Syou Ishida crafts each short story with characters that have to deal with their inner turmoil - all with some feline assistance. That's because the wacky doctor at Kokoro Clinic for the Soul in Kyoto won't solve your problems with medicine but with a cat!

The translated sequel is out Sep 2025!
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Welcome to the Chinineko Kitchen where a remembrance meal can give you one last chance to speak to some one who has passed away. Yuta Takahashi makes us feel the grief and anguish of each character in the time it takes for their meal to get cold.

Book two's translated version releasing 2026!
Cover of "The Curious Kitten at the Chibineko Kitchen" by Yata Takahashi features a woman standing inside the restaurant staring out at Tokyo Bay while a kitten lays curled up on the window sill.
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It's Caturday and which means sharing some of our favourite cat-related books that you can read in a day (or over the weekend)!

These stories take you through the lives of different characters as they deal with loss, anger, sorrow, love and regret with elements of magical realism to them!
Cover of "The Curious Kitten at the Chibineko Kitchen" by Yuta Takahashi. A woman is looking out a large window to the sea while a cat lays curled up on the window sill. Cover of "We'll prescribe you a cat" by Syou Ishida. Artwork features 5 drawn cats tumbling out of an orange prescription bottle. Cover of "The Goodbye Cat" by Hiro Arikawa. Artwork features a calico cat curled up on a pile of books and looking directly at the reader.
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Now a woman, Ungnyeo prayed for a child and Hwanung himself took on a mortal form to answer her prayer. From their union came Dangun, the founder of the first Korean Kingdom.

Webtoon image adapted from the novel by Angela and p.P shows Dok-go whose appearance reminded other characters of a bear.