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67. A Court of Absent Fae-thers (sun's out, buns out!)

02 Feb 2023

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Send us a textContinuing her accidentAl series of "explaining the folkloric origins of A Court of Thorns and Roses," Janey is telling us the story of that mythical fae player, Tam Lin. Max is going to tell us about the time the Sun's milkshake brought all the boys to her yard, and why rattlesnakes are the chihuahua's of the snake world. Enjoy!Janey’s Sources - Tam LinWikipedia Entry for "Tam Lin"“Tam Lin” by Pamela Dean “This Halloween-set medieval Scottish ballad is incredibly pro-choice” by Constance Grady (Vox Article) The Carterhaugh School of Folklore and the Fantastic (Home Page)  Folk Alley Sessions: Anaïs Mitchell & Jefferson Hamer - "Tam Lin (Child 39)" (Youtube)Max’s Sources - (Not Actually) "Orpheus"  "The World Treasury of Fairy Tales & Folklore: A Family Heirloom of Stories to Inspire and Entertain" by Professor William Gray with Joanna Gilar and Rose Williamson Originally from "Tales of the North American Indians" by Stith Thompson About "Little People of the Cherokee," from FirstPeople.us About the Uktena in Cherokee storiesAnd thank you to Keith! KEITH! Who is one day going to "eat the moon", whatever that means! (:Support the showCheck out our books (and support local bookstores!) on our Bookshop.org affiliate account!Starting your own podcast with your very cool best friend? Try hosting on Buzzsprout (and get a $20 Amazon gift card!)Want more??Visit our website!Join our Patreon!Shop the merch at TeePublic!If you liked these stories, let us know on our various socials!InstagramTiktokGoodreadsAnd email us at [email protected]

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