My Favorite Folklore Blogs
- Jan 31, 2019
- 1 min read
I am a big folklore fan, if you can't tell from my blog posts. There are two sources that I find super interesting for folklore research or just for some fun reading

The first is Myth and Moor, a personal blog for illustrator Terri Windling. She updates consistently and has so many folkloric resources. I particularly like her fTunes for a Monday Morning feature, where she lists a collection of interesting folk music for the week. I also love her Mythic Resource list.
The second is the Folklore Thursday website. This combines essays and statements inspired by the hashtag folklorethursday. Many interesting, short, and diverse articles can be found her. The articles are very digestible and very interesting.
Please check them out!




























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