Episode 103- Mythos, Myth, & Mythopoeia
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What is the relationship between myths and the societies that produce them? What happens when those societies aren't around anymore? This week, Zac and Rin discuss Jacob and Menon's Mython, Myth, & Mythopoeia and what it tells authors about the relationship between culture, literature, and fandomYou can read Jacob and Menon's article here: https://dc.swosu.edu/mythlore/vol42/iss1/9/
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C. K. Jensen is a self-published author currently in the query trenches for their next book. Their work focuses on fairy tale retellings and queer stories.They would talk about writing all day every day with everyone if they could, but they can’t, so they run this podcast instead. You can find them at ckjensenauthor.com, or on any social media @ckjensenauthor.
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