Mythic markets and resources
I’ve compiled a list of some of the markets and resources I’ve found most helpful for writers who find themselve working with mythic elements in their prose and poetry.
Markets and Resources for Mythopoeic Fantasy(Incomplete and idiosyncratic)
Journals, e-zines
Goblin Fruithttp://www.goblinfruit.net/winter/poetry
Greenman Review http://www.greenmanreview.com/ online cultural arts magazine focusing on myth and folk roots.
Magazine of Speculative Poetry
Roger Dutcher, Editor
Mythic Deliriumhttp://www.zahirtales.com/new light on genre tropes, that introduces readers to the legends of other cultures, that re-evaluates the myths of old from a modern perspective, that twists reality in unexpected ways.
Mythic Passages (the e-zine of the Mythic Imaginations institute) http://www.mythicjourneys.org/.
Parabola Magazinehttp://www.parabola.org/Parabola is a quarterly journal devoted to the exploration of the quest for meaning as it is expressed in the world’s myths, symbols, and religious traditions, with particular emphasis on the relationship between this store of wisdom and our modern life.
Strange Horizonshttp://www.strangehorizons.com/Art, fiction, poetry, reviews
Sybil’s Garage A magazine of speculative fiction, science fiction, fantasy, horror, slipstream,
Zahir: Journal of Speculative Fiction http://www.zahirtales.com/The best in speculative fiction by both new and established writers. Each issue features an eclectic mix of literary fantasy, science fiction, magical realism, and stories that are not so easily classified.
Resources for Writers Encylcopedia Mythica http://www.pantheon.org/ This is an always-growing collection of detailed entries on characters, stories, and motifs from myth cycles from around the world.Endicott Studiohttp://www.endicott-studio.com/
Independent studio dedicated to the creation and support of mythic art.
Faerie Lands Forumhttp://www.ragnarokpress.com/faerie/This site is dedicated to the lore of Faerie, not particularly to the whimsical, popularized sprites of the common imagination, but to the strange and mysterious legends which lie beneath that friendly façade
Interstitial Arts Foundation– http://www.interstitialarts.org/what/literary.html
Mythopoeic Societyhttp://www.mythsoc.org/A non-profit international literary and educational organization for the study, discussion, and enjoyment of fantastic and mythic literature,
SurlaLune
http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/
SurLaLune Fairy Tales features 47 annotated fairy tales, including their histories, similar tales across cultures, modern interpretations and over 1,400 illustrations.
The Labyrinth
http://labyrinth.georgetown.edu/
A huge World Wide Web server for Medieval Studies sponsored by
Markets for genre writers
The Science Fiction and Fantasy Research Database
http://library.tamu.edu/cushing/sffrd/default.asp
An online index to historical and critical items about science fiction, fantasy and horror