Mythcon XXIV is pleased to offer you a wide selection of daytime programming, including scholarly papers, panel discussions, readings, storytelling, and other events, beginning at 1:00 p.m. on Friday. We recommend studying our Pocket Program to choose the events you wish to attend each hour and to plan when to visit our Art Show and Dealers\u27 Room
Opening address at Mythcon 24. A discussion of the value of “children’s” literature supported by quo...
The elf and the Kuparean man were hungry as they walked along the shore of the island. They did not ...
Mythos is an animated TV series pitch created by Mattea Guldy and Selma Peña. The pitch consists of ...
Welcome to the 40th Annual Mythopoeic Conference As I returned home from Mythcon 38 in Berkeley two ...
Mythprint is the monthly bulletin of the Mythopoeic Society, a nonprofit educational organization de...
Scholar Guest of Honor speech from Mythcon 35. Insightful study of the pattern of references to sea-...
How does mythopoeic literature address the relationship between the land and its inhabitants, betwee...
A few novels on our conference theme, especially those taking place in Northern California, but also...
Discusses how fantasy authors create characters, drawing on Jungian psychology and essays by Ursula ...
The Mythopoeic Conferences - sometimes called Mythcons in short - are a unique blend of many creat...
Guest of Honor speech, Mythcon 19. Defines indigenous fantasy—fantasy in a contemporary, “real-world...
Mythprint is the monthly bulletin of the Mythopoeic Society, a nonprofit educational organization de...
Mythprint is the monthly bulletin of the Mythopoeic Society, a nonprofit educational organization de...
Scholar Guest of Honor, Mythcon 2013. Explores the effects of the Cottingly fairy fraud on British l...
Mythprint is the monthly bulletin of the Mythopoeic Society, a nonprofit educational organization de...
Opening address at Mythcon 24. A discussion of the value of “children’s” literature supported by quo...
The elf and the Kuparean man were hungry as they walked along the shore of the island. They did not ...
Mythos is an animated TV series pitch created by Mattea Guldy and Selma Peña. The pitch consists of ...
Welcome to the 40th Annual Mythopoeic Conference As I returned home from Mythcon 38 in Berkeley two ...
Mythprint is the monthly bulletin of the Mythopoeic Society, a nonprofit educational organization de...
Scholar Guest of Honor speech from Mythcon 35. Insightful study of the pattern of references to sea-...
How does mythopoeic literature address the relationship between the land and its inhabitants, betwee...
A few novels on our conference theme, especially those taking place in Northern California, but also...
Discusses how fantasy authors create characters, drawing on Jungian psychology and essays by Ursula ...
The Mythopoeic Conferences - sometimes called Mythcons in short - are a unique blend of many creat...
Guest of Honor speech, Mythcon 19. Defines indigenous fantasy—fantasy in a contemporary, “real-world...
Mythprint is the monthly bulletin of the Mythopoeic Society, a nonprofit educational organization de...
Mythprint is the monthly bulletin of the Mythopoeic Society, a nonprofit educational organization de...
Scholar Guest of Honor, Mythcon 2013. Explores the effects of the Cottingly fairy fraud on British l...
Mythprint is the monthly bulletin of the Mythopoeic Society, a nonprofit educational organization de...
Opening address at Mythcon 24. A discussion of the value of “children’s” literature supported by quo...
The elf and the Kuparean man were hungry as they walked along the shore of the island. They did not ...
Mythos is an animated TV series pitch created by Mattea Guldy and Selma Peña. The pitch consists of ...