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Aadizookaanag, Traditional Stories, Legends and Myths [offsite link] A great site with a variety of Native American myths Abenaki Lore  In the Abenaki legends, Glooskap, the mythical spirit or god, is portrayed as a creator or helper of the Creator. Adventures from the Book of Virtues [offsite link] PBS has put together this excellent resource for kids, archiving stories that teach lessons of courage, honesty, compassion, self-discipline, perseverence, respect, and more. Algonquin Legends [offsite link] Myths of the Algonquin people American Fairy Tales [offsite link] A digitized version of L. Frank Baum´s book ´American Fairy Tales´. Includes ´The Glass Dog´, ´The Laughing Hippopotamus´, and ´The Capture of Father Time´.
Anomalies [offsite link] A site all about fortean oddities such as spontaneous human combustion, yetis, and more. Features an illustrations gallery and anomalies classifieds, where you can buy, sell, or trade books & paraphernalia. Anthropology of Mythology [offsite link] An exploration of the anthropology of mythology, from the point of view that mythology is as alive as we are, and as integral a part of our lives as our cellular makeup. Archangel Uriel  Archangel Uriel, one of the lesser known of the famous four archangels, is the Fire of God and an Angel of Prophecy. Are Aliens Real?  Ever since the discovery of an alien spacecraft in Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947, the question of "are aliens real" continues to intrigue and haunt us. Bastille Day  From Erin Caslavka, Bella Online French Culture Editor Battlegrounds of Troy  Canakkale lies at the heart of our history, it was a crossing point for many armies Beautiful Fairy Cards from VirtualCards.co.uk [offsite link] If you love fairies and magical creatures, you will love this site. They have some of my favorite artists (including Amy Brown and Josephine Wall) available for e-cards. I visit here at least once a week now! Behind the Mercury Retrograde  There is much ado about the astrological event known as the Mercury Retrograde, but did you know its retrograde actions are based on the trickster aspect of the Roman god Mercury? Beowulf  In the old English folktale, Beowulf, hero of the Geats in Scandinavia, journeys to Denmark to battle the terrible monster Grendel, and the monster's mother. Best Christmas Books  I´ve had a wonderful time finding books this Christmas. I wanted something completely different to my usual and I found some gems Bewitched Canoe  The Bewitched Canoe is a French Canadian tale of voyageurs who were unfortunate enough to have made a deal with the Devil, Black Agnes  She was called “Black Agnes” because of her dark hair and complexion, though she could have just as easily received the nickname because of her fierce determination to protect her home, Castle Dunbar in Scotland, from invasion by the English. Black Opal Page of Magickal Stories [offsite link] Folk tales from around the world, all with a magical, fantasy theme. Includes some modern folk stories! Blather [offsite link] An often-satirical humorous weekly publication discussing forteana and strangeness. Free newsletter. Web site for Blather Magazine. Book Review - Goddess Alive! by Michelle Skye  Goddess Alive! - Inviting Celtic & Norse Goddesses Into Your Life by Michelle Skye is so much more than a book about goddess tradition and folkore. It takes us on a transformative journey throughout the calendar year, offering tools for spiritual growth and personal transformation. Book Review: The Voice of Knowledge  With "The Voice of Knowledge", Don Miguel Ruiz continues to lead us more deeply into the depths of our inner universe, allowing us to see more clearly if we but look Botannical Lore : The Poinsettia  The bright red flowers of the poinsettia are known as the Flores de Noche Buena, for they bloom each year during the Christmas season. Breaking the Magic Spell [offsite link] A book providing seven essays discussing the importance of properly investigating oral folk tales in their cultural & social context. Brer Rabbit Falls Down A Well  I love the stories of Brer Rabbit and his companions. Here is one of my favorite Brynhild and Sigurd  In Norse folklore there is a tale of a great dragon slaying hero, Sigurd, and a beautiful and fierce shield maiden, Brynhild, who fall in love. However, as with all great romantic tragedies, their love was not meant to be. Bulfinch´s Mythology [offsite link] The premier classic source on Greek mythology. Thomas Bulfinch presents stories, characters, and histories in this timeless work. Cassandra of Troy [offsite link] A far cry from the face that launched a thousand ships, Cassandra ran around the ramparts of
Troy with her hair loose foretelling doom. Cursed by Apollo to prophesy the truth but never to be
believed, she is often overlooked by readers of this legend Castle of Spirits [offsite link] Brought to you by the original Australian Ghost Hunters Society (AGHS) Castle of Spirits [offsite link] Ghost stories from around the world. You can submit your own ghost story or browse the tremendous archive for the accounts of others. Centre for the Study of EVP [offsite link] Studying and perfecting the art of capturing the voices of the dead on tape (electronic voice phenomenon). Learn the facts & history of this technique, and listen to chilling samples! Ceremonies of the Seasons Book Review  Exploring and celebrating nature's eternal cycle - by Jennifer Cole Childrens Day : Celebration of Kodomo No Hi  From Melanie Shintaku, BellaOnline´s Japanese Culture Editor Circe : Solitary and Autonomous  Feature Story from Bella Online. Mythic Woman, our Goddesslore Host, says about Circe : "Among the many Goddesses I have encountered while traveling on my journey of the spirit, Circe remains a strong archetype and teacher in my life. As Goddess of the karmic wheel of fate, Circe as a positive archetype is no easy task. She is complex and demands your vulnerability before showing you your strength." Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal [offsite link] The CSICOP encourages scientific (or parascientific) investigation of claims of a paranormal nature. Home of the Skeptical Inquirer magazine. Computer Security [offsite link] The truth about computer security hysteria Cowboy On The Go Breakfast  Days of my Dad's cowboy wanderings, his lore of the wild and his recipe for Saddle Cakes. Creative Minds Mythology and Literature [offsite link] A mythology e-zine that offers monthly discussions and exploration of myths, folklore, and the creative impulses be hind them. Crime Scene Investigation [offsite link] Some of the juiciest mysteries involve crimes, many of them fatal. Learn how police handle and investigate crime scenes, and understand the process by which some crimes are solved, and some become mysteries. Cryptozoology Jungle [offsite link] Looking for information on Chupacabra, Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, or other strange and mythical creatures? Look no further--this is the place to find it all! D.H. Lawrences' Book About Quetzalcoatl  Long a Lawrence fan, I just discovered his book, "The Plumed Serpant", based on the very myth we´re looking at here these days... Daily Folklore Trivia [offsite link] Roll up your sleeves, sharpen your pencil, get your thinking cap on and match yourself against the champions. What´s your score ? Dark Side of the Web: Paranormal [offsite link] An enormous database of links throughout the world wide web, specialising in paranormality. Organised alphabetically, it could take you weeks to comb all these quality sites! Discover your inner dragon [offsite link] What kind of dragon are you ? This fun quiz will unlock the real dragon in your heart Dividing The Goose  A delightful tale of how a poor peasant divides a goose for everyone. Don Quixote  Whether he was a crazy man, or truly that last of a chivalrous era, Don Quixote is the embodiment of the idealist, and a bittersweet reminder of what happens when that idealism is lost. Don´t Spread That Hoax! [offsite link] An archive of famous hoaxes and urban legends, with particular emphasis on hoaxes spread via the Internet. Identify hoaxes here, and know whether or not to pass along that latest virus warning or chain letter! Electronic Urban Legends Spread Faster than Viruses [offsite link] An article on the AMFC Public Affairs web site about the spread of urban legends via electronic means (i.e. the Internet), and the ramifications. Experience the Paranormal [offsite link] Angels, bigfoot, poltergeists, monsters, conspiracies--this site is a Fortean fan´s dream-come-true! Share your own experiences with the paranormal, too! Fables From Ignacy Krasicki  Another folkloric medium were fables, mock epics and animal folk tales. Ignacy Krasicki, 1735 - 1801, was a master of fable writing.
Fables, Stories and Tales from Africa [offsite link] In the old days the mouse made stories from all that she saw. The stories lived in her house and did everyting for her. One day a sheep ran against the door of the house where the mouse lived, it broke, and all the stories ran out. Now they run up and down over all the earth.
Fairy & Folk Tales Quiz [offsite link] Test your knowledge of fairy tales & the mechanics of folklore. Answers appear after the test´s 20 questions. Sponsored by the IntelligentsiaNetwork.com Fairy Stories for Everyone  Recommendations and Reviews of the best fairy story books Fairy Story Quiz [offsite link] Much of the material for this quiz was gleaned from Iona and Peter Opie´s wonderful book, The
Classic Fairy Tales (Oxford University Press, 1972), which gives the earliest known English
versions of 24 tales. Test your Fairy Tale Trivia !
Fairy Tales for the Erudite [offsite link] Humour site that re-tells classic fairy tales in unnecessarily academic language. Example : The story of the Basilic Paludel Denizen or the Frog Prince
Fairy Tales from round the world  A selection of sites which feature folk tales from the four corners of the globe. Strange stories from Nigeria, fantastic fables from Romania, the complete American fairy stories and much more. Every country has its own style of fairy tale, come and enjoy them. Finding John Henry [offsite link] How a clue from a postcard led one professor to locate the gravesite of folk hero John Henry, and linked him to a convict who died while working on the railroads. Flower Fairies [offsite link] An absolutely enchanting site featuring the fairy artwork of Cicely Mary Barker. Enjoy such features as a ´fairyscope´, like a horoscope but fairy-focused; patterns for child costumes; a fairy finder; and ´fairy letters´, with which you can send an e-card to your friends. Folklore & Life [offsite link] Answers questions such as "What is folk?" and "What is lore?" and "What is urban lore?". A wonderful resource for beginners & those new to the world of folklore! Folklore And Colloquialism  The importance of the use of words and colloquialism in folklore writing. Folklore Newsletter Free Sign Up!  Sign up for the free Folklore and Mythology newsletter. Forever A Song  Back before the days of computers, television, telephones and all these wonders of modern science and technology, the family homes of the common folk were filled with song. Fortean Picture Archive [offsite link] Photos of bigfoot, Nessie, ghosts, UFOs, fairies, crop circles, and a host of other weird, but wonderful subjects. This site even supplies photos for media publications! Fraktur In Folk Art  Fraktur (sometimes pronounced frock tur) is the Old World art of using archaic and decorative fonts for lettering. Full Moon Names  The moon has always been fascinating and mysterious. It's phases affect the tides and our emotions, and our ancestors relied upon it for guidance in hunting, planting and harvesting. The moon even has a different name for each month of the year. Ghost Place [offsite link] A portal site to share ghost stories, discuss ghostly concepts, participate in polls & chats, view photos. With a 130+ page downloadable PDF document full of ghost stories Ghost Place [offsite link] Share ghost stories, discuss ghostly concepts, participate in polls & chats, view photos, and more! Offers a 130+ page downloadable PDF document full of ghost stories! Ghost Stories Archive [offsite link] Over 4700 true ghost stories & personal experience stories submitted by visitors! Also features an index of haunted places, perfect to find hauntings in your area, or to plan a ghost hunt holiday. Ghostly Tales  Banshees, boggarts, kelpies, ghosties, ghoulies, long legged beasties and things that go bump in the night. Warning : do not read alone at home on a dark night ! Ghosts of the Prairie [offsite link] All about American hauntings & unexplained happenings. Maintained by the author of several books on paranormal phenomena. Extensive site! Gifts of the Greeks  Kassandra may have said ´Beware of Greeks bearing gifts´ but the treasure of their mythology is the greatest gift of all Grandma´s Old Fashion Cinnamon Rolls Recipe  Recipe for old fashion cinnamon rolls that taste like they just came from Grandma´s oven. Granny´s Luck [offsite link] Explains how to employ superstition, ritual & lore to make amulets, gris-gris, and other physical talismen for you and your loved ones. Add a little magic to your life! Grendell, the Monster and his Mother  Grendel is the monster that lives under your bed. It’s Grendel’s hand that can reach out and grab your foot after you’ve put out the light. Grendel is the dreadful thing that lurks in the darkness and waits for you to go to sleep.
Grimm Brothers [offsite link] The National Geographic presents Grimm´s Fairy tales in their original 1914 translation. See the brutal, often cruel tales as they were meant to be read, and not watered-down or sweetened as they often are for children´s books. Here there be Dragons  Breathing fire and smoke, devouring maidens, the Dragon suffers bad PR. Discover the positive aspects of these awesome Beasts of Fable How do hoaxes work ? [offsite link] From the commendable How Stuff Works website. How superstitious are you ? [offsite link] How superstitious are you? You might find out by taking this quiz. Good luck. As if luck has anything to do with it! Or maybe it does… International Society for Paranormal Research [offsite link] Promoting the fields of parapsychology and paranormal research. Offers ghost hunting expeditions in certain cities, but primarily sponsors widescale, sophisticated parascientific experimentation. Internet Reference Guide for Investigators [offsite link] A great reference book written by a police officer & private investigator, documenting resources available for investigators. For those who don´t wish to buy the book but want some resources, check out the sample links page. Great for the casual investigator & professional detective alike! Investigation Station: Science Laboratory [offsite link] For any investigation at least a minimal employment of scientific method is recommended. Some investigators use a range of sciences such as chemistry and biology in their investigations. This page has lots of free software & downloads that will help you turn your PC into a scientific laboratory! Irish Stew And Blessings  With my Father´s wonderful gardens and Mother´s great cooking, us seven kids never wanted for more. Jistin And The Dogwood Tree  A short story about a young boy who found his fortune. Jistin And The New Market  More in the life of Jistin Time. Joseph Campbell [offsite link] The Mythic Journey of Joseph Campbell :: His lifelong quest from childhood days as a devout
Catholic altar boy to fame as the world´s most noted scholar in comparative mythology makes for
a fine heroic story. . Jonathon Young explains Joseph Campbell, Storyteller  The thing that makes mythology and folklore so intriguing and endearing is the storyteller.
Justice Junction: Unsolved Mysteries [offsite link] A compilation of true crime mysteries. Read the stories, use your detective skills, and cast your vote about who you think committed the crimes! Kiss me under the ...  Mistletoe has thrown off its shady past to be part of modrrn Christmas Legendary Tales of the Greeks 
Legendary Tales of Troy 
Little Peachling  An old folk tale from Japan about Little Peachling and his travels. Liz's Lyrics  More from the mythic mind of your host... Lore Of The Yukon  The lore of the Yukon is full of mysterious tales and the law of the call of the wild is not for the weak and wary. Love Poetry  Love has eternally been a theme in Myth and it's almost Valentines Day. Here is a collection of my favorite love poems... the page will be an ongoing project, so check back for new poems or e-mail suggestions if you like! Magical Fairy Prints  Beautiful posters to delight the heart of every little girl Magonia [offsite link] A monthly journal of the bizaare. Fortean topics from alien abductions to hauntings and monsters are covered. Articles, book reviews, supplemental publishing, and more! MUFON Field Investigation Manual [offsite link] Though this manual is tailored to field investigation of UFOs, it is an excellent handbook for anyone doing field investigation of any kind, into legends, myths, mysteries & fortean phenomenon. Especially the chapters dealing with ethics, and the media. My Father's Folk Art  My Father's folk art expresses his days of youth in Montana Mysteries [offsite link] A database of unsolved mysteries and just plain strange stories. Covers general topics and specific events. Also offers a glossary for confusing terms. Mystery Magazine [offsite link] A fascinating look at various fortean topics. Published in Britain, so it covers many of the UK´s greatest mysteris in-depth. Vampires, big cats, goblins, spooklights, and more! Myth & Mystery [offsite link] The best of myths and unsolved mysteries, from around the world. Get your dose of conspiracy theories, debates about the origins of man, paranormal & fortean phenomena, and more! Native American Animal Medicine  The meanings of some animals in Native American traditions. Native American Gods [offsite link] A brief description of the primary Gods in various Native American traditions. Nigerian Fairy Tales [offsite link] Stories on spiders, grasshoppers, tigers, baboons, and all manner of fascinating tales originating in Nigeria
Old Wives Tales [offsite link] This site exclusively explores tradition and customs passed down through word-of-mouth from generation to generation. Covers popular sayings, superstitions, and more! Old Wives Tales & Other Pediatric Myths [offsite link] A fabulous resource for parents! Discusses and debunks common and cultural myths regarding childrearing, pediatric medicine, and other related topics. Old Wives Tales: Baby Gender Predictor [offsite link] Use this online test to gauge what your baby´s sex will be, based on indicators during your pregnancy, and old wives tales wisdom! Old Wives' Tales And Legacies  Our grandmothers have handed down a legacy from generation to generation and the tales they have told us often influence our way of doing things. Oscar Wilde Fairy Tales  On Oscar Wilde and his life, education, philosophy and writing; The Happy Prince. Paper Moon Stationers [offsite link] Affordable Gifts for the Discriminating Reader! Paranormal  With Tami Hagerman, BellaOnline´s Paranormal Editor Paranormal Encounters [offsite link] An archive of personal experiences with the paranormal. Anomalous photographs and stories are blended with other topics like alternative healing, mythology, extraterrestrial studies, treasure hunting, and more! Persephone in the Underworld  The abduction of the beautiful Persephone is the reason behind the sweetness of Spring and the bitterness of Winter
Raven Steals the Sun  A tale from the Pacific Northwest of a clever raven who steals the sun from a greedy magician! Review - The Mystic Faerie Tarot  What happens when you combine the beautiful faerie artwork of Linda Ravenscroft and the tarot talents of Barbara Moore? Read my review of the Mystic Faerie Tarot to find out! Review The Wisdom of Avalon  Looking for inspiration from the Realms of Avalon? Read my review of "The Wisdom of Avalon" Oracle Cards by Colette Baron-Reid. Romanian Fairy Tales [offsite link] Classic Romanian fairy tales retold and beautifully illustrated by Margeurite L.M.Wolf. Three tales of the fantastic from the old country Sam Spade Spam Tools [offsite link] Have you received an urban legend, virus report, or folk tale in your e-mail? Use this site to identify the sender, and be a step closer to knowing if you´re the victim of a hoax, or have been given a glimpse of the real deal. Seketoa, the Shark Spirit  There is this shark-spirit who lives in the sea around Niuatoputapu who is named Seketoa Sign Up Free For Folklore Newsletter  Sign up for the free newsletter at the BellaOnline Folklore site. Come join the 'Front Porch Folk' and have fun! Skeptics  Skeptics and other scientific explorations of the paranormal Snopes [offsite link] The first stop for most of us when we hear about an intriguing urban legend or mystery, Snopes.com has long been the premier source of factual information on legends. Before dedicating yourself to investigating a tale, stop by Snopes.com first and see if someone´s already debunked it. Snow Queen by Hans Christian Andersen  The Snow Queen by Hans Christian Andersen, first published in 1845, was one of his best stories. Some African Gods and Goddesses  In . Some Old Wives Tales [offsite link] Lots and lots of Old Wives Tales on everything from planting beans, to curing colds, to lucky horseshoes, to broken mirrors, and more! Sophos [offsite link] Up to date, understandable information about hoaxes which are virus-related. Stories to Grow By [offsite link] Offers an archive of folk & fairy tales from around the world, that place emphasis on courage, friendship, kindness and love. Great resource for teachers! Stories, Folklore, and Fairy Tales [offsite link] A long list of links to sites with specific types of fairy tales and folk legends. From regional stories to Christmas tales, lesson plans for teachers and great tales for kids. And more! Story Active [offsite link] Modern short stories, legends & myths. Also offers interactive tales of a supernatural nature. Thrilling! Studio of Mythic Arts [offsite link] Promotes mythic arts (contemporary art & literature that is based upon ancient tradition and mythology). Music, art, poetry, and more. Superstition Bash [offsite link] A comical twist on traditional superstitions. Includes ´misfortune cookies´ and a ´misfortune teller´, failed predictions, a chain letter archive, and a ´superstition obstacle course´. SurLaLune´s Fairy Tale Pages [offsite link] A collection of annotated fairy tales. Read the stories and then learn the histories, biographies, and other facts associated! Also see comparisons between tales--this is a great resource for students writing comparison papers! Tales from Troy  The haunting story of Troy has been told and retold for thousands of years. There are a million stories in the myriad characters, the political intrigues and the games of the gods Tales of Hans Christian Andersen [offsite link] 127 classic tales from the master storyteller Hans Christian Andersen, neatly archived & organised for your reading pleasure! Tanuki and Mujina, Shapeshifters  Tanuki and Mujina are shapeshifters, from ancient Japanese folklore. Telling Tales [offsite link] Tips for teachers, storytelling ideas, starters and story ‘skeletons’ Teotihuacan: the Place Where Men Become Gods  An introduction to the sacred city of the Toltec, Teotihuacan. Terrorist Urban Legends [offsite link] Learn to separate fact from fiction in the events following the attacks on America on September 11th, 2001. The Charles Fort Institute [offsite link] The instutite dedicated to the work of the man who started the "fortean" buzz--Charles Fort. Seeks to create the world´s largest resource for the study of anomalous phenomena. The Christmas Hag  Inagine an ancient deity coming out of the sky at the time of the winter solstice, riding over farm and cott, examining the barns for cleanliness, judging the distaffs and spindles of the housewives, rewarding the houseproud and thrifty and leaving gifts for good children overnight The Colourful Storybook [offsite link] Presents several of the most treasured classic fairy tales with original, colourful illustration. A wonderful site for kids! The Feasts of Mabon  The Autumn Equinox is a wonderful time to stop and relax and be happy The Flying Dutchman  The appearance of the ghost ship, the Flying Dutchman, is an unearthly omen of disaster The Ghost Hunter Store [offsite link] If you are planning a field investigation of any paranormal phenomena, UFOs or forteana, mythical or fairy tale creatures, and more, you will need a lot of the tools available through this site. The Joseph Campbell Foundation [offsite link] Carries on the prolific work of Joseph Campbell, master of mythology and comparative religion. The foundation currently archives and catalogues his works, and hopes to release new publications based upon his writings. The Journal of Fairy Tale Studies [offsite link] A serious but fascinating critical study of fairy tales, and the impact of such tales on cultures & societies. Published by faculty of Wayne State University. Accepts submissions. The Lakota Pantheon  Gods and Goddesses of the Lakota Tribe The Magical Unicorn  Unicorns are embedded in the misty memories of time. Did they once stamp their hooves on our earth ? The Merry Month of May  Beltane, is one of the most important festivals of the pagan year traditionally marking the arrival of summer in ancient times The Museum of Hoaxes [offsite link] The wonderful Museum of Hoaxes, complete with photo gallery, tracks the development of the fine art of trickery and hoaxes from the 18th century to present.There´s nothing new under the sun The Museum of Hoaxes [offsite link] Tracks the development of the fine art of trickery and hoaxes from the 18th century to present. A wonderful photographic gallery! The Native American Lunar Calendar  Native Americans in the Southern U.S. used a lunar calendar, and named each Moon. Here is a calendar of Lunar activity in 2007, along with a little info. about the names they gave each month. The Pooka [offsite link] In Ireland the Pooka is classed among The Little People, although most reports say that a Pooka
in human form is just as big as a normal person. Pookas are also known to take animal form, in
particular as horses or cattle The Raven by Poe  The Raven was first published in January 1845. It is possible that Poe may have been drawing upon various references to ravens in mythology and folklore. The Selkie  This shapeshifting faery can shift from seal to human by simply removing their seal-skin cloak! The Shadowlands [offsite link] A wonderful resource for fortean topics, ranging from Bigfoot to UFOs, Ghosts to Mysteries. Also features an online arcade for wasting time online! The Weary Watcher And Other Tales  Robert Montgomery Skinner's collection of myths and legends of America. Think About It [offsite link] The first place to go when beginning an investigation into a tale, legend, myth or mystery. Covers everything from Atlantis to conspiracies, UFO´s to Ancient Egypt, and more! Tomoe Gozen, Woman Samurai  Tomoe Gozen was a high level female samurai in the time of the Gempei War - around 1000 AD. She rode into battle and fought as skillfully and valiantly as any male samurai.From Melanie Shintaku, BellaOnline´s Japanese Culture Editor Twilight Dawn Unicorn Centre [offsite link] Unicorn graphics, poetry, history and, my favourite, quotable quotes UCLA Folklore & Mythology Archives [offsite link] A wonderful resource for mythology, folk medicine & folk art, folk music, folk religion, and more. Browse the archives and join the mailing list for updates! UfoXfiles on Unsolved Mysteries [offsite link] Unsolved Mysteries courtsey of UFOXFILES.com. Sea serpents, earth mysteries, lost cities, and more! Unsolved Mysteries Television Show [offsite link] The web site of the Unsolved Mysteries television show. Keep up with stories covered on the show. Use their online resources to solve mysteries in your own life. Help them solve mysteries and put unfinished business to rest! Urban Legends Magazine [offsite link] An e-zine that parodies the mass media deliverance of current events & news stories by putting an ´urban legend spin´ on them. Urban Legends Research Centre [offsite link] This organisation is dedicated to the research & study of urban legends, as they rise and fall around the world. Based in Australia. Urband Legends & Modern Myths [offsite link] A large archive of urban legends ranging from the silly to the grisly, and everything in-between. This site has a special section dedicated to true stories! Usenet´s Frequently Posted Urban Legends [offsite link] This site has collected the most frequently-posted urban legends to the alt.folklore.college group. Includes annotation on each legend, such as the status of any investigation into the story, and more. Visu The Woodsman And The Old Priest  I have prayed when my dear ones starved and needed the labor of my once strong hands. Old woman, remember my last words,If you pray, work too!
Well-Known Adventures for Kids [offsite link] Looking for tales to thrill your children? This site features only takes of adventure & excitement written for kids. Many of these are stories that you may have enjoyed as a child--Blue Beard, Ali Baba, and more! Women Warriors  Many are the women who fought both bravely and well to defend their homes and lands. Women Warriors  Throughout the ages many women have fought both bravely and well to defend their homes and land X-Project Paranormal Magazine [offsite link] More than just studies of hauntings, this magazine offers a paranormal newsfeed and feature articles on a wide range of fortean topics. E-zine format, free subscription. Ye Olde Wives Tales [offsite link] A long list of "old wives tales" and trivia factoids sure to delight reades with even the most eclectic tastes! Links marked with the [offsite link] designation point to websites not associated with BellaOnline.com. BellaOnline.com is not responsible for the material found there.
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