After last week’s diversion into a writing update, this Slavic Saturday we’re talking about one of the most well-known demons in Slavic mythology. While Arthurian
Read MoreRusalka/Rusałka – Slavic Water Demon – Slavic Mythology Saturday
After last week’s diversion into a writing update, this Slavic Saturday we’re talking about one of the most well-known demons in Slavic mythology. While Arthurian
Read MoreRusalka/Rusałka – Slavic Water Demon – Slavic Mythology Saturday
I’m taking this Slavic Saturday as a bit of a break from myths and instead use today as an update on my writing and publishing
Last week we talked about the dark Zmora/Mora/Kikimora, but this Slavic Saturday, it’s the day before Valentine’s Day. That calls for a lighter topic. So,
Read MoreLada/Łada – Slavic Goddess of Love, Beauty, and Summer – Slavic Mythology Saturday
After last week’s return to spirits with the Polewik/Polevik, this Slavic Saturday we’re talking about one of the most fearsome demons in Slavic mythology: Both
Read MoreZmora/Mora/Kikimora – Slavic Demon of Nightmares – Slavic Mythology Saturday
After last week’s post about the eldest of the Slavic gods, Swaróg/Svarog, this Slavic Saturday we’re returning to spirits in Slavic mythology with a Slavic
Read MorePolewik/Polevik – Slavic Spirit of the Fields – Slavic Mythology Saturday
After last week’s post about the chief of the Slavic gods, Perun, this Slavic Saturday we’re covering the eldest god in Slavic mythology: Swaróg/Svarog (Сваро́г/Сварог
After last week’s jump into a Polish fairy tale, Carried Away by the Wind, this Slavic Saturday we’re returning to Slavic gods with one you
Read MorePerun – Slavic God of Thunder, Justice, and War – Slavic Mythology Saturday
After last week’s more historical post about Koliada, this Slavic Saturday we’re returning to Slavic folklore and fairy tales with “Carried Away by the Wind.”
Read MoreCarried Away by the Wind – Polish Fairy Tale – Slavic Folklore Saturday
Happy New Year everyone! Last week, we discussed Ded Moroz and other Christmas gift givers, and I promised in that post that we would talk
Read MoreKoliada/Szczodre Gody – Slavic Winter Solstice and New Year – Slavic Folklore Saturday
I can’t believe it’s actually over. This year has been a massive roller-coaster for all of us, and looking back, it’s difficult to comprehend how