In times of old, The Furies protected Mother Right. If a mother (or any woman) was harmed, The Furies swooped down and took their vengeance. They were one of the last vestiges of a world that existed before the patriarchy. When we feel righteous anger, it is The Furies who are calling out to us to make what is wrong right again.

Tuesday, June 22, 2004

Journal of Mythic Arts  

The Summer 2004 Issue of the Journal of Mythic Arts is online. Editor Terri Windling says, "This time, we're looking at love, courtship, and marriage in myth and the mythic arts, exploring relationships between men and women, humans and animals, mortal beings and creatures of magic." The entire Endicott Studio site is great to rummage around in. You'll find fabulous myth and poetry and awesome inspiring art. Mario and I both have pieces in this issue. Mine is a poem called "Wings," and it's based on the Swan Maiden myth. Mario has one of my favorite poems by him in this issue. It's called "Bigfoot," and it's based on a real man who is nouveau legendary in these parts. 0 comments

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