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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 Edition (foreword)

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.

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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.