gullveig – VoVatia (original) (raw)
Time Out London
Timekeeper, by Tara Sim – This book takes place in an alternate version of Victorian London where clock towers not only keep time, but actually regulate it. As such, the mechanics who fix clockworks have a vital job. The protagonist, … Continue reading →
Posted in Book Reviews, Greek Mythology, Mythology, Norse, Relationships, Sexuality | Tagged asgard, gullveig, joanne m. harris, loki, mimir, odin, ragnarok, tara sim, the gospel of loki, the testament of loki, thor, timekeeper |
Burn Me Thrice, Shame on You
It’s known that there are two distinct groups of gods in Norse mythology as it’s come down to the modern day, the Aesir and the Vanir. That is, if you don’t count the giants, elves, and dwarves, who also frequently … Continue reading →
Posted in Comics, Etymology, Magic, Mythology, Norse, Poetry | Tagged aesir, aesir-vanir war, angrboda, asgard, freyja, frigg, giants, gullveig, gullveig-heidr, heidi, heidr, joanne m. harris, loki, marvel comics, mimir, poetic edda, surtur, the gospel of loki, thor, vanaheim, vanir, witches |
Back to the Books
It’s been a long time since I’ve written any book reviews. When I had a job, I would generally read on my way there and back, as well as during breaks. When I’m at home most of the day, I … Continue reading →
Posted in Art, Book Reviews, Fairy Tales, Humor, Magic, Music, Mythology, Norse, Oz, Oz Authors, Poetry, Ron Baxley Jr. | Tagged aesir, captain james hook, dragons, greg bear, gullveig, handbook for dragon slayers, joanne m. harris, kubla khan, loki, merrie haskell, mimir, neverland, samuel taylor coleridge, songs of earth and power, the gospel of loki, the infinity concerto, the serpent mage, vincent myrand, wild hunt, wonderland, ziggy zig-zags the light and dark fantastic |