4 Quotes About Mythic Fiction

Mythic fiction is a genre of fiction devoted to stories that are based on, inspired by, or otherwise drawing from the myths and legends of pre-modern societies. Some examples include works by authors such as H. Rider Haggard, Jules Verne, and Edgar Rice Burroughs. Writers in this genre may draw from a variety of cultural inspirations in creating characters and a mythology that fits with the stories they are trying to tell Read more

The creative process for mythic fiction involves reimagining known stories, applying them to new or different stories, and weaving old stories into new ones.

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I'm a writer and this is what I do no matter what name we put to it. Year by year, the world is turning into a darker and stranger place than any of us could want. This is the only thing I do that has potential to shine a little further than my immediate surroundings. For me, each story is a little candle held up to the dark of night, trying to illuminate the hope for a better world where we all respect and care for each other. . Charles De Lint
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It happened so quickly. One minute I was plucking the flower, and the next I was in his chariot immersed in darkness. I struggled to wrench myself free from his grasp and run away. I twisted as far as I could, hoping to see mother chasing after me. But ahead of me, behind me, on either side of me, everywhere I looked, all I could see was darkness. Tamara AghaJaffar
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You cruel, hard-hearted gods! ” I flung the goblet in his direction. Hermes barely had time to dart out of its way before it hit the wall and shattered to small pieces. “You’re all the same! Hsst! Jealous! Vindictive! That’s what you are! You allow yourselves to take pleasure with any mortal you wish. Let a goddess do the same. Let a goddess choose a mortal for her lover, and you set off in a fury of revenge against her as if her actions are an affront to you. And all the while, you male gods allow yourselves all kinds of liberties you deny to us females. Tamara AghaJaffar