Episode 37 - Folklore as Remix. Of Gothics and Writing w/ Icy Sedgwick
Episode description
Hello friends! I'm joined in this episode by the excellent Icy Sedgwick of the Fabulous Folklore Podcast as we talk about her book "Black Dog & other gothic tales", a really fun collection of stories with folklore creatures both old and new! We delve into writing folklore, understanding it, how to consider it both creatively and historically and the question of respecting other cultures and avoiding appropriation! A lighter episode from last time, but an important and fun one all the same!
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Intro Music: Gymnopédie Nº1, Erik Satie, 1888
Outro Music: "Allegro non molto" from Winter, The Four Seasons, Antonio Vivaldi, 1723
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