Slavic Mythology

The Role of Cats in Slavic Folklore and Mythology – Slavic Saturday

On this Slavic Saturday I can officially announce that the first draft of Book 1 in my Slavic fantasy series has been completed. I’m super excited to share more about that soon, but right now, I want to focus on an animal that plays a role both in modern society and Slavic folklore—the cat. While […]

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Eggs in Slavic Tradition and Mythology and the Origin of Easter Eggs – Slavic Saturday

Another week great week of work on Book 1 of my Slavic fantasy series, and I can tell by my next post, the first draft will (hopefully) be done. Meanwhile, my Slavic Saturday posts continue a day late since I spent Saturday as the Easter Bunny. That had me thinking, though, about the origins of

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The Zorza/Zorya – Slavic Goddesses of Dawn and Dusk – Slavic Mythology Saturday

We keep on rolling with my Slavic Saturday posts, and this week, we’re continuing on the track of deities with the Zorza (or Zorya) sisters, goddesses of dawn and dusk. (June 2021 Updated) Note: If you enjoy Slavic mythology, check out A Dagger in the Winds, the first book in my Slavic fantasy series called

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