The Spirituality of Blacksmiths
A guest post by Susan Price The first story in my new e-book collection of folk-legends, Heads and Tales, is ‘The Boy and the Blacksmiths’. In short, the story is of a blacksmith challenged to…Continue Reading
We craft and tell stories because we’ve stood on the uncertain edge between the waking world and our imagination, between enchantment and fear. And we remember other stories that help us build our own stories, scraps of lumber and fragments of narrative we gather together to make stories for ourselves.
A guest post by Susan Price The first story in my new e-book collection of folk-legends, Heads and Tales, is ‘The Boy and the Blacksmiths’. In short, the story is of a blacksmith challenged to…Continue Reading
A Guest Post by Susan Price I have read and loved folklore since a child, and was well aware that the severed head has a special significance in Celtic-Nordic folklore. Two examples are the severed…Continue Reading