Pride Month 2022: ‘This Wicked Fate’ by Kalynn Bayron
Throughout June, GeekMom celebrates Pride Month with lots of LGBTQ content. Today’s book review is ‘This Wicked Fate’ by Kalynn Bayron.
Continue ReadingThroughout June, GeekMom celebrates Pride Month with lots of LGBTQ content. Today’s book review is ‘This Wicked Fate’ by Kalynn Bayron.
Continue ReadingAs summer draws to an end, Sophie, Scott, and Amy are excited to share eight of the books they have been enjoying recently.
Continue ReadingRead about mortal Greek heroes in Stephen Fry’s second volume of ‘The Greek Myths Reimagined’ series, ‘Heroes.’
Continue ReadingReading Time: 3 minutes Stephen Fry can be at once hilarious, melodious, and serious. And cheeky. Often cheeky. He has managed to combine all of these qualities together in the book Mythos, with a new U.S. version out today from Chronicle Books (it was previously published in the UK to wide acclaim). In Mythos, Stephen […]
Continue Reading‘Myths and Legends’ podcast takes folklore from around the world and recreates it in an engaging and funny way. Rebecca Angel is interested in the Greeks and there are many episodes that cover this expansive world.
Continue ReadingA whole new world of adventure, magic, love, and betrayal.
Continue ReadingThis article continues the thoughts on the importance of stories that I touched on in “Madeleine L’Engle on Courage From Stories” earlier this week.
Continue ReadingThis month we’re enjoying Ever After High, a Netflix original web series that subverts our fairytale expectations.
Continue ReadingThe Viking apocalypse already passed, but you can still have fun with Vikings: crafts, books, and Thor’s hammer!
Continue ReadingGeekMom Sarah explores her parents’ attic to learn more about how the geek she is, comes from the geek she once was.
Continue ReadingFor Greek mythology geeks excited about the latest Percy Jackson film, Michael Townsend’s graphic novel offers hilarious fun.
Continue ReadingBeneath the tree called Grandfather, standing tall in a small copse of trees amid the sweet grass of the eastern plains of Colorado, I listened to leafy tales. Hiding in a lilac hedge along the fence-line in my backyard, I made my home with faeries and many insects, closely observing the natural world. More often […]
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