The Endicott Studio Journal of Mythic Arts 
-- An online journal for the exploration of myth, folklore, 
and fairy tales, and their use in contemporary arts

"Dragon" -- Daughters of Elvin photo © 2002

Editor: Terri Windling
WebWrangler: Anita Roy Dobbs
Book Reviews: Helen Pilinovsky
Art: (above) "Dragon"
Daughters of Elvin photo © 2002
(below) "Desertbound 1" by Mark Wagner © 2001


 
"Desertbound 1" by Mark Wagner © 2001
Spring 2003 Issue
A Letter from the Editor's Desk
The Reading Room
archive
Of Men and Mud  by Heinz Insu Fenkl
       "What is this connection between clay and the creation of humans? Why is it so primal and prominent?"

Changelings  by Terri Windling
       "Children afflicted with diseases such as cystic fibrosis, cerebral palsy, and spina bifida . . . could be explained away as fairy changelings, sometimes with deeply tragic results."

Wolf's Heart  a story by Tappan King
       "Once, long ago, a woodcutter and his wife lived in a cottage at the edge of the wood with two young children . . . "
The Gallery: Mythic Art
archive
The Daughters of Elvin  by Guy Cracknell
       "Then I found myself putting down my instruments and dancing, and suddenly . . . we had found something really powerful—the masks totally invigorated the music."
The Coffeehouse: Poetry
archive

Boys and Girls Together  by Neil Gaiman

Sister and Brother  by Barth Anderson
 

“Myth must be kept alive. The people who can keep it alive are the artists of one kind or another. The function of the artist is the mythologization of the environment and the world.”

— Joseph Campbell





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