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UnavailableInterview with Siobhan Clark, Author of Children of Midgard
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Interview with Siobhan Clark, Author of Children of Midgard

FromNorthern Myths Podcast


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Interview with Siobhan Clark, Author of Children of Midgard

FromNorthern Myths Podcast

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Length:
80 minutes
Released:
Jul 28, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We are joined by Siobhan Clark, author of Children of Midgard, a historical fiction novel steeped in Norse Mythology. In addition to discussing her book, we talk about the concept of fate in Norse Mythology, the story of the death of Baldr, and much more!
This is the Northern Myths Podcast, an archetypal exploration of the myths and legends of Northern Europe, including Norse mythology, the Finnish Kalevala, and more. If you'd like to support the show you can support us on Patreon here: Northern Myths Podcast Patreon
Children of Midgard is available in bookstores everywhere as well as Amazon: https://amzn.to/2pl0KTk
Siobhan's blog: https://siobhancoda.wordpress.com/
Siobhan's Twitter: https://twitter.com/siobhancoda
Check out our YouTube channel for videos of all episodes and interesting clips of the show: Northern Myths Podcast YouTube Channel
If you'd like to follow along with us or learn more about the ideas we talk about on the show, we have a list of recommended books on our website. Included are our recommended copies of the Poetic Edda and the Kalevala, as well as books about archetypal narrative, comparative religion, and more: Recommended Books
We also have Northern Myths Podcast merchandise available at our official shop.
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Released:
Jul 28, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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An archetypal exploration of the myths and legends of Northern Europe including Norse Mythology and the Finnish Kalevala.