David Kinloch is surely one of the most innovative poets ever to come out of Scotland. At times, he plays with archaic Scottish phrases, while spinning narratives about literary and art figures as ...
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Scottish folklore: What are Kelpies? Get to know Scotland's shape-shifting, mythical river dwellers
Lost and lonely travellers on Scottish pathways should be wary... Scottish folklore is rich and varied, with stories of heroes, tricksters and magical, shapeshifting creatures passing from mother to ...
Off the shores of the Scottish mainland, more than 790 islands float among the sea — most of them uninhabited. Along the shores of these islands lie the origins of many Scottish folklore myths. In ...
Revered and reviled as one of the greatest villainesses of literature, Lady Macbeth is certainly in the same archetypal category as Medusa, Circe and Morgan le Fay. However, Ava Reid's "Lady Macbeth" ...
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Weather lore: Does 'borrowing days' indicate a stormy end to March?
Weather lore says that March has 'borrowing days,' making the end of the month stormy. The Weather Network digs into the myth ...
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