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Tag Archives: folklore

Learn Your Mythology! (Or die!)

Posted on May 18, 2015 by katie

I can remember the day I started reading books. I knew how to read; I had for a year or two. But I didn’t know what it was for. I didn’t realize that books contained stories, or if I did, … Continue reading →

Posted in Advice to Live By, Books, General Writerliness | Tagged andrew lang, fairytales, folklore, king arthur, mabigoni, mythology, robin hood

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