Culann’s Hound 17: Hound-Slayer
Voltaire said that the Holy Roman Empire was neither holy, Roman, nor an empire. But Charlemagne’s achievement was admirable. In an …
Voltaire said that the Holy Roman Empire was neither holy, Roman, nor an empire. But Charlemagne’s achievement was admirable. In an …
The “Shadow Woman” of my title refers to Scáthach, a mysterious warrior woman who trains Cúchulainn in the martial arts. She …
The Irish sagas speak of the god Lugh, but we have no pictures of him from antiquity. He had to …
No posts until next week: I am traveling in Sweden! No ancient Celt describes for us the custom of head-hunting, …
As you know if you’ve read my story The Voynich Affair, I love a mysterious manuscript. I am drawn to the …
Cúchulainn (“Hound of Culann”) famously earned his nickname as a young child, when he was attacked by the fierce guard dog …
The “Anna Livia Plurabelle” chapter in Finnegans Wake is said to have been Joyce’s favorite, and was originally published as …
I am fond of classic book and magazine illustrations, especially the romantic ones from the late nineteenth and early twentieth …
Among aphrodisiacs known to the Romans, herba salax was a favorite; Ovid and Martial both mention it. It’s nothing other than …
Every culture has its aphrodisiac foods. Sometimes the effect is based on magical similarity (bananas, asparagus, oysters, figs), and sometimes …