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War Cries, by S.C. Edwards
Read ‘War Cries’ by S.C. Edwards in Glyph. Mag. A departure from the traditional story of the Irish Morrigan and famed warrior Cú Chulainn.
The Salisbury Hare, by Christina Hall
Read ‘The Salisbury Hare’ by Christina Hall in Glypg. Mag, a modern take on a local folk tale from Wiltshire, in South West England.
The Burning, by Iman Mackenzie
Read ‘The Burning’ by Iman Mackenzie in Glyph.Mag. A tale inspired by female rage, about those who are forced into heroism to save the world.
Harpies, by Isabelle Knops
Read ‘Harpies’ by Isabell Knops, in Glyph. Mag. A story that brings together the misunderstood women in Greek myths with a modern audience.
The Folklore Edition (foreword)
When we launched our pilot edition of Glyph., we were overwhelmed by how many of you were out there. Folklore therefore seemed like a perfectly fitting way to invite others into our little writing community.
Why Fantasy Lit has such a chokehold over me
For me, fantasy lit is about immersing myself in stories that bring me joy freely unashamedly, just as I did as a kid.
From Glyph, With Love
Writing often feels like a solitary task. But, as it turns out, it doesn’t have to be. In fact, it’s always better when it isn’t.
The Folklore Issue is available now!
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Glyph. A literary magazine.
Glyph. is a literary magazine for amateur writers who want to see their work published. We are based in Scotland, but accept submissions from all around the world.