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C.W. Reeve

@cwreeve

Author of weird tales & folk horror, co-host of #WyrdWednesday. Published in Crow & Quill, All Worlds Wayfarer, TNHC. Killing me won't bring back your apples 👻

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Wyrdlings! 2015 years ago Hermann the German and the boys wiped the forest floor with 3 Roman legions. So for #WyrdWednesday our theme is: “Go Barbarians!” Share your barbaric rituals, uncivilized feasts, and underdog victories from history, folklore, film etc. and we’ll RT!

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“Ferry me over the sound, then I will feed you tomorrow! I have a basket on my back, never was the food better. I ate in peace before I left home, herrings and oatmeal, so I am still full.” Hárbarðsljóð ('The Lay of Hárbarðr') 🎨‘North Atlantic Herring’ Giles Ward #WyrdWednesday

“Ferry me over the sound, then I will feed you tomorrow! I have a basket on my back, never was the food better. I ate in peace before I left home, herrings and oatmeal, so I am still full.”

Hárbarðsljóð ('The Lay of Hárbarðr')
🎨‘North Atlantic Herring’ Giles Ward
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Big barbaric love to Samantha L.🖤 for getting this week's #WyrdWednesday raid off to a cracking start! C.W. Reeve here, battling against unfathomable odds to repost the Wyrd!

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Wyrdlings! For this #WyrdWednesday we invite you to offer your strangest sacrifices and oddest oracles for our theme of ”Unkind Deities”! Share your favourite godly offenses from folklore, film, fiction and—mythology—and we’ll RT!

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Just come out of a screening of The Substance. Wow. That's the most body horror I've seen for some time. Not a huge fan of the ending, but I loved the journey there! Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley are excellent, and the visuals are stunning 👻 #horror

Just come out of a screening of The Substance. Wow. That's the most body horror I've seen for some time.

Not a huge fan of the ending, but I loved the journey there! Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley are excellent, and the visuals are stunning 👻

#horror
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Danaë and the Shower of Gold, by Brittany Beverung. Zeus, the King of the Gods, comes to Danaë disguised as a shower of gold, which pours through the roof and into her womb. Thus, Perseus is conceived. #WyrdWednesday

Danaë and the Shower of Gold, by Brittany Beverung.

Zeus, the King of the Gods, comes to Danaë disguised as a shower of gold, which pours through the roof and into her womb. Thus, Perseus is conceived.

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Blessings upon thee, wyrdlings! Thanks Samantha L.🖤 for getting this week's #WyrdWednesday and it's theme of duplicitous deities under way! C.W. Reeve here, and I ask for nothing more than your posts and your unbending, unconditional faith... ⚡️

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The Goddess Eris, in her mischief, tossed a golden apple inscribed with "Kallisti"—"to the fairest." That single act ignited chaos, sparking the Trojan War as goddesses fought for the title. A simple apple, a grand unraveling. #wyrdwednesday

The Goddess Eris, in her mischief, tossed a golden apple inscribed with "Kallisti"—"to the fairest." That single act ignited chaos, sparking the Trojan War as goddesses fought for the title. A simple apple, a grand unraveling. #wyrdwednesday
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This will be the last free, online #storytelling event at The Cultural Futures Hub for a while, so do grab your ticket for tomorrow afternoon! #FolkloreThursday #WyrdWednesday eventbrite.co.uk/e/afternoon-of…

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When it comes to deities behaving badly, The Kalevala has many ripe examples, such as when Ilmarinen's wife put rocks in Kullervo's bread and he retaliated by summoning an army of forest animals to maul her. Here Kullervo sits, sad about his bread. #WyrdWednesday 🖼️NC Wyeth

When it comes to deities behaving badly, The Kalevala has many ripe examples, such as when Ilmarinen's wife put rocks in Kullervo's bread and he retaliated by summoning an army of forest animals to maul her. Here Kullervo sits, sad about his bread. #WyrdWednesday 🖼️NC Wyeth