Poetry Christopher Scott Thompson Poetry Christopher Scott Thompson

The House of Silence

“In every word we breathe we bring the Void- the utter zero of its depths unseen, the sum of worlds it swallowed and destroyed: dead myths and fables, fallen gods and dreams.”

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Folklore Emma Kathryn Folklore Emma Kathryn

River Folklore ~ Hags of the River

For the most part, such stories gave parents a bogeyman they could use to scare their young away from the dangers of deep water, for like fire, there is something alluring about water. There’s also a part of me, perhaps a more cynical part, that sees these stories as something else; our loss of connection to these wild spaces.

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Rhyd Wildermuth Rhyd Wildermuth

Religion and the Left

One person might believe a god became a man and died for their sins, another might believe there are no gods at all, yet both can agree that a good life requires access to the means of survival and a fair return for their labor.

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Land Emma Kathryn Land Emma Kathryn

Songs of Summer

Solar energy is potent. It fills us with energy and joy just as it does the land and the other beings we share it with. And perhaps there is something more, nostalgia tinged with the sweet taste of youths splendidly misbegotten.

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Folklore Emma Kathryn Folklore Emma Kathryn

The Buried Moon

Folklore and stories can be interpreted in so many ways, the threads woven together in many wondrous and varied colours to form huge tapestries and tales of wonder and that is one part of their beauty and allure. Another is their call to action, for that is what they also are.

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Christopher Scott Thompson Christopher Scott Thompson

Which Side Are You On?

“In the United States before the Civil War, any position other than abolitionism was collaboration. The same thing is true when it comes to transgender issues.”

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Folklore Emma Kathryn Folklore Emma Kathryn

Tales from the Lakes: Witches & Waterfalls

With it’s backdrop of mist shrouded hills, lakes that reflect the sky, stretching further than the eye can see, stone circles and hidden waterfalls, it feels like you’ve stepped into the pages of some epic tale of magic and knights, monsters, dragons and witches.

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