Recommended Reading
A round-up of recent online finds:
* Simon at the Corymbus blog on music and wilderness (Corymbus).
* Sarah Elwell on elemental writing (Knitting the Sky).
* Warren Ellis on writing from a littoral space (Medium).
* Martin Shaw on hares and madrigals (Westcountry School of Myth & Story).
* Shazea Quraishi on bears and coming of age (The Guardian).
* Matthew Nowlan on wild children in recent fiction (Electric Literature) -- plus a previous post on wild children in folklore here on Myth & Moor, in case you missed it.
* Rhian Sasseen on the dearth of women hermits (Aeon) -- which brings to mind Sara Maitland's A Book of Silence.
* Laura Miller on "The Bloody Chamber," Angela Carter's classic volume of de-constructed fairy tales (Salon).
* Peter Bradshaw on "Tale of Tales," a new film based on the fairy tales of Giambattista Basile (The Guardian).
And one video:
* A short film about Yinka Shonibare's art project "The William Morris Family Album," on show at the William Morris Gallery, Walthamstow, London, until June 7.
Art above: "Five Little Pigs" by Elizabeth Shippen Green (1871-1954) and William Morris' Family Album re-imagined by Yinka Shonibare.
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