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The Crow's Quill
Still down the old dusty trail this week, but technological limitations aside, I wanted to share with you this story. I’ve been thinking about it qui…
6 hours ago
Saint Sisoes the Great
Yeah, bush souls. Ever met up with yours?
If you have, you’re lucky. Truth is, the modern world has forgotten how. Never mind St. Anthony’s cave; we o…
1 week ago
The Water Nixie
I escaped from my own nixie just this week.
Made moves to, anyway. Gave notice that I would be leaving my well in a few weeks’ time and that neither f…
2 weeks ago
St. Ciarán and the Bell
The various Lives of Ciarán of Saighir share varying degrees of detail and information, but one thing I feel fairly certain about is that Ciarán’s be…
2 weeks, 6 days ago
Lomna's Head
(This story may seem tragic or disturbing, but please know everyone involved speaks of it fondly. It’s just one of those things.)
A long-distance runn…
4 weeks ago
Perceval on Turtle Island
He galloped toward the forest’s boundand rode in on a path he found,where there were hoofprints, freshly madeby horses passing through the glade.“Thi…
1 month ago
Saint Winifred's Beheading
“Where’s your head at?”
This is something my father asked me all throughout my childhood. Almost always when my head was somewhere it shouldn’t be. Co…
1 month, 1 week ago
Robin Hood on Whitsun
Happy Whit-Sunday!
When I was growing up, Memorial Day marked the official start of the crazy season. The lake would be full-on packed, my car’s A/C w…
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Lugaidh's Son
Hear the story first, before we get to what’s below:
There’s an old Anglo-Saxon word that would be helpful in a conversation such as this. We don’t kn…
1 month, 3 weeks ago
Saint Melangell of Powys
Late Wednesday afternoon was not a time for phones or wallets.
The cottonwoods were already shedding, sprinkling the air with motes as weightless as t…
2 months ago