Welcome to the Folklore & Fiction podcast, where folklore scholarship meets the storytelling craft.
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Also known as the Try F Podcast, we discuss topics revolving around faith, fiction and folklore.
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Uplifting Supernatural Stories
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We wanted to end the night on a positive note, so we talked about our personal, uplifting, true, supernatural stories. These paranormal stories are meant to end things in a friendly manner. You can also read Gary Paul Varner's sci-fi reviews here: https://www.garypaulvarner.com/?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=substack_profile…
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Questions About the Supernatural
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During this episode of the podcast, we ask questions about the supernatural. Then we discuss dreams and astral projection. Watch the rest of the podcasts here: https://www.garypaulvarner.com/?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=substack_profilePar Try F Podcasters
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Our True Disturbing Ghost Stories Part 2
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During this episode, we tell our true ghost stories. These creepy stories are certainly appropriate for Halloween, and the seasonal discussions of the paranormal. You can also read Gary Paul Varner's sci-fi reviews here: https://www.garypaulvarner.com/?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=substack_profile…
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Our True Disturbing Ghost Stories
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During this episode, we tell our true ghost stories. These creepy stories are certainly appropriate for Halloween, and the seasonal discussions of the paranormal. You can also read Gary Paul Varner's sci-fi reviews here: https://www.garypaulvarner.com/?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=substack_profile…
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Worst Bigfoot Hunters Discuss the Alien Movies
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During this episode, we discuss a feeble attempt at bigfoot hunting--needless to say, there was no finding bigfoot--then we turn to talking about the Alien Franchise. You can also read Gary Paul Varner's sci-fi reviews here: https://www.garypaulvarner.com/?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=substack_profile…
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Here we talk about the military and clouds forming. Watch the rest of the podcasts here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL754DzoJAhR1PYDxeKHhtjPlIAcgY1Ph4 • podcasts You can also read Gary Paul Varner's sci-fi reviews here: https://www.garypaulvarner.com/?utm_s... Follow us on X: https://x.com/TryFpodcast Follow us on Facebook: https://www.f…
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Weather control or Controlling the Weather?
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Here we discuss weather manipulation. Watch the rest of the podcasts here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL754DzoJAhR1PYDxeKHhtjPlIAcgY1Ph4 • podcasts You can also read Gary Paul Varner's sci-fi reviews here: https://www.garypaulvarner.com/?utm_s... Follow us on X: https://x.com/TryFpodcast Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pr…
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Discussing Hurricane Helene Part 2
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On this episode, we continue to discuss Hurricane Helene.Par Try F Podcasters
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Discussing Hurricane Helene Part 1
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On this episode, we discuss Hurricane Helene.Par Try F Podcasters
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On this episode we discuss the reality of demonic manifestations.Par Try F Podcasters
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On this episode we discuss the effects of Social Media on Education. If you'd like to hear more, follow us on X: https://x.com/TryFpodcastPar Try F Podcasters
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On this episode we discuss the consequences of modern medicine's effect on the mind.Par Try F Podcasters
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The Screwtape Letters Review
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On this episode we discuss The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis.Par Try F Podcasters
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We move from topic to topic, from the fall of the Incas to the origins of modern racism.
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Episode 2: When Science Ignores Nature
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We discuss encounters with nature and how park rangers ignore even the most mundane animals if they don't exist within their records of an area.Par Try F Podcasters
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Eager to get our feet wet, Trtlchief suggests that the reason bigfoots can't be found is because they teleport.Par Gary
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An important announcement about the future of the Folklore & Fiction project. (Companion Dispatch: https://csmaccath.com/blog/one-door-closes-another-opens)Par C.S. MacCath
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This episode of the Folklore & Fiction podcast was first published as a newsletter in December 2020. I'm recording it as a supplemental podcast now so that new listeners and subscribers have an opportunity to engage with the material. At the summer and winter solstices, I mimic the sun and pause to reflect on my own creative work. In this edition, …
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This episode of the Folklore & Fiction podcast was first published as a newsletter in November 2020. I'm recording it as a supplemental podcast now so that new listeners and subscribers have an opportunity to engage with the material. In it, I'm writing about performance with help from scholars Dan Ben-Amos, Roger D. Abrahams, Richard Bauman, and o…
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This episode of the Folklore & Fiction podcast was first published as a newsletter in October 2020. I'm recording it as a supplemental podcast now so that new listeners and subscribers have an opportunity to engage with the material. In it, I'm writing about child lore with help from scholars Gary Alan Fine and others, author Philip Pullman, and Th…
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This episode of the Folklore & Fiction podcast was first published as a newsletter in September 2020. I'm recording it as a supplemental podcast now so that new listeners and subscribers have an opportunity to engage with the material. In it, I'm writing about language and verbal lore with help from scholars J.L. Austin and Richard Bauman, author F…
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Episode 46: What is a conspiracy theory?
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This edition is a departure from my promised two-part discussion of language and verbal lore, which will be condensed and presented in a single edition next month. Instead, I'm answering the call of folklore scholar Phillips Stevens Jr., who argues that folklorists are uniquely qualified to address harmful collective narratives and because of this,…
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Episode 45: What is material culture?
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This episode of the Folklore & Fiction podcast was first published as a newsletter in July 2020. I'm recording it as a supplemental podcast now so that new listeners and subscribers have an opportunity to engage with the material. In it, I'm writing about material culture with help from the Library of Congress American Folklife Center, scholars Jud…
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Episode 44: Summer Solstice Newsletter 2020
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This episode of the Folklore & Fiction podcast was first published as a newsletter in June 2020. I'm recording it as a supplemental podcast now so that new listeners and subscribers have an opportunity to engage with the material. At the summer and winter solstices, I mimic the sun and pause to reflect on my own creative work. In this edition, I'm …
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Episode 43: What is a folk custom?
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This episode of the Folklore & Fiction podcast was first published as a newsletter in May 2020. I'm recording it as a supplemental podcast now so that new listeners and subscribers have an opportunity to engage with the material. In it, I'm writing about folk customs with help from scholars Richard Sweterlitsch and Wayland Hand, author Naomi Novik,…
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Episode 42: What is a curse?
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This episode of the Folklore & Fiction podcast was first published as a newsletter in April 2020. I'm recording it as a supplemental podcast now so that new listeners and subscribers have an opportunity to engage with the material. In it, I'm discussing curses with help from scholars Natalie Underberg, Evangelos Gr. Avdikos, and others, outlining t…
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Episode 41: Keeping a Journal in Uncertain Times
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This episode of the Folklore & Fiction podcast was first published as a supplementary newsletter in March 2020, shortly after the pandemic was declared. I'm recording it as a supplemental podcast now so that new listeners and subscribers have an opportunity to engage with the material. In it, I'm discussing the value of keeping a journal you can pa…
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Episode 40: What is a charm?
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This episode of the Folklore & Fiction podcast was first published as a newsletter in March 2020. I'm recording it as a supplemental podcast now so that new listeners and subscribers have an opportunity to engage with the material. In it, I'm discussing charms with help from scholars J. Stanley Hopkins, Jonathan Roper, and others, discussing the us…
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Episode 39: What is a superstition?
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This episode of the Folklore & Fiction podcast was first published as a newsletter in February 2020. I'm recording it as a supplemental podcast now so that new listeners and subscribers have an opportunity to engage with the material. In it, I'm discussing superstitions with help from scholars Ülo Valk, Torunn Selberg, Alan Dundes, and others, disc…
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Episode 38: What is a rite of passage?
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This episode of the Folklore & Fiction podcast was first published as a newsletter in January 2020. I'm recording it as a supplemental podcast now so that new listeners and subscribers have an opportunity to engage with the material. In it, I'm discussing rites of passage with help from scholars Arnold van Gennep, Alan Dundes, and others, discussin…
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Episode 37: Winter Solstice Dispatch and Podcast 2022
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Guest author Rebecca Buchanan continues the Summer Solstice 2022 discussion of Pagan futurism via her Pagan science fiction short story, "Hysthaany." Join us for this very special edition of the winter solstice dispatch and podcast. (Companion Dispatch: https://csmaccath.com/blog/winter-solstice-dispatch-2022)…
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Join me for a discussion of legendary sea monsters in my poem entitled "Leviathans," which was published in Strange Horizons. (Companion Dispatch: https://csmaccath.com/blog/winter-solstice-newsletter-2019)Par Dr. Ceallaigh S. MacCath-Moran
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Episode 35: What is a ritual?
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This episode of the Folklore & Fiction podcast was first published as a newsletter in November 2019. I'm recording it as a supplemental podcast now so that new listeners and subscribers have an opportunity to engage with the material. In it, I'm discussing ritual with help from scholars Catherine Bell, Ronald L. Grimes, and others, discussing ritua…
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Episode 34: ”The Marriage Of Sir Gawain”
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A villain sends King Arthur on a quest to discover what women want, but only the ugliest woman in the world knows the answer, and she demands to wed Sir Gawain in exchange for it. Join me for a discussion of a fragmented Child ballad, and come away with a list of folkloric resources you can use in storytelling. (Companion Dispatch: https://csmaccat…
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Episode 33: What is a tall tale?
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This episode of the Folklore & Fiction podcast was first published as a newsletter in October 2019. I'm recording it as a supplemental podcast now so that new listeners and subscribers have an opportunity to engage with the material. In it, I'm discussing the tall tale with help from scholars Richard Bauman, Carolyn S. Brown, Henry B. Wonham, and o…
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Episode 31: What is a fable?
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This episode of the Folklore & Fiction podcast was first published as a newsletter in September 2019. I'm recording it as a supplemental podcast now so that new listeners and subscribers have an opportunity to engage with the material. In it, I'm discussing the fable genre with help from scholars Patrick Olivelle, Christos A. Zafiropoulos, Harriet …
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Episode 30: ”Luck from Heaven and Luck from the Earth”
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An honest old man and an evil old man dream of fortune in the coming year, but only one of them receives it. Join me for a discussion of structural symmetry in folktales, and come away with a few ways to subvert it for the sake of better storytelling. (Companion Dispatch: http://csmaccath.com/blog/luck-heaven-earth)…
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Episode 29: What is a märchen?
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This episode of the Folklore & Fiction podcast was first published as a newsletter in August 2019. I'm recording it as a supplemental podcast now so that new listeners and subscribers have an opportunity to engage with the material. In it, I'm discussing the märchen genre with help from scholars Christine A. Jones, Jennifer Schacker, Jack Zipes, an…
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Episode 28: ”The Span Of A Man’s Life”
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God grants Adam a longer lifespan by giving him the years abandoned by suffering animals. Join me for a discussion of problematic themes in fables, and learn about the ways folkloristic and literary analysis can help you adapt and subvert these themes. (Companion Dispatch: http://csmaccath.com/blog/spanmanslife)…
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Episode 27: What is a ballad?
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This episode of the Folklore & Fiction podcast was first published as a newsletter in July 2019. I'm recording it as a supplemental podcast now so that new listeners and subscribers have an opportunity to engage with the material. In it, I'm discussing the ballad genre with help from scholars Gordon Hall Gerould, David Buchan, Roger deV. Renwick an…
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Episode 26: ”Usheens Return To Ireland”
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The last and greatest of the Fianna goes to the otherworld for a twelvemonth and returns an old man. Join me for a discussion of fairy time, and come away with suggestions for characterizing internal conflict in your storytelling. (Companion Dispatch: http://csmaccath.com/blog/usheen)Par Dr. Ceallaigh S. MacCath-Moran
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Episode 25: Summer Solstice Dispatch and Podcast 2022
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A far-future psychopath is forced to take an empathy drug and spends the journey to his execution reflecting upon reparations he can never make to his victims. Join me for a discussion of forgiveness and atonement in my novelette titled "He Who Steals the Sun Shall Bear Its Gravity." (Companion Dispatch: http://csmaccath.com/blog/summer-solstice-di…
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Join me for a discussion of Icelandic folklore in my short story entitled "B is for Burned/Every Broken Creature," which was published in the F is for Fairy anthology of short fiction. (Companion Dispatch: https://csmaccath.com/blog/summer-solstice-newsletter-2019)Par Dr. Ceallaigh S. MacCath-Moran
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Episode 23: What is a personal experience narrative?
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This episode of the Folklore & Fiction podcast was first published as a newsletter in May 2019. I'm recording it as a supplemental podcast now so that new listeners and subscribers have an opportunity to engage with the material. In it, I'm writing about the personal experience narrative genre with help from scholars William Labov and Joshua Waletz…
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A nobleman's daughter makes love to a knight and risks everything to rescue him from the Queen of Fairies. Join me for a ballad about the heroine of Carterhaugh, her bravery, and her beloved, and come away with recommendations for creating your own fictional magic system. (Companion Dispatch: http://csmaccath.com/blog/tam-lin)…
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Episode 21: What is a memorate?
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This episode of the Folklore & Fiction podcast was first published as a newsletter in April 2019. I'm recording it as a supplemental podcast now so that new listeners and subscribers have an opportunity to engage with the material. In it, I'll be introducing the memorate genre with help from scholars Carl W. von Sydow, Lauri Honko, Diane Goldstein,…
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Episode 20: ”Molly Whuppie”
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Fe, fi, fo, fum! A clever young heroine outwits a giant to save the lives of her sisters and returns to his house on behalf of a king to steal a sword, a bag of gold, and a ring. Join me for a discussion of violence and sanitization in fairy tales, and come away with suggestions for writing multilingual characters. (Companion Dispatch: https://csma…
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Episode 19: What is a legend?
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This episode of the Folklore & Fiction podcast was first published as a newsletter in March 2019. In it, I'll be introducing the legend genre with help from scholars Linda Dégh and others, contributions from the Memorial University of Newfoundland Folklore Archive, and a wee chunk of fiction by Patrick Rothfuss. (Companion Dispatch: https://csmacca…
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Episode 18: ”The Specter In Fjelkinge”
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A young widow of invincible courage helps the ghost of a murdered man find peace. Join me for a tale about Margaret Barnekow - a larger-than-life Swedish matriarch - and come away with writing exercises geared toward teachers of middle school students. (Companion Dispatch: http://csmaccath.com/blog/the-specter-in-fjelkinge)…
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