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S3 Ep 1Season 3 Premiere! - Rabbits in Fantasy

<p>Welcome to the Mythmakers Season 3 premiere! Please share and tell a friend...we're so glad you're along for the journey! 22nd January ushers in the Year of the Rabbit. In this podcast, Julia and Jacob discuss rabbits in fantasy. Why are there more hares than rabbits? Who is the White Rabbit? Should you eat a rabbit in Narnia (if it doesn't talk)? We go from Beatrix Potter to Bugs Bunny - see if we missed any of your favourites. And find out which story we think is Rabbit Armageddon! Stick around for our top fantasy tips on what to watch or listen to. Visit https://oxfordcentreforfantasy.org for more fun, our shop, and our online courses!</p>

Jan 22, 202357 min

S2 Ep 32Mythmakers Season 2 Finale - Seasonal Round-Up

<p>As we approach the end of the year, we reach the end of Season 2 of our Mythmakers podcast. Today’s episode highlights this year’s most popular podcasts, hosted by Julia Golding and featuring our esteemed guests: A.J. Lancaster, T.A. White, Victoria Goddard, Lisa Edmonds and Kathrin Tordasi, as well as giving special mentions to many others who we were delighted to have on the show. Julia, and our various guest speakers, touched on a variety of topics from writing tips and processes to world-building and fantasy characters from all walks of life. Join us as we take a look back on an excellent year of podcasts.</p> <p>Visit https://oxfordcentreforfantasy.org for more information!</p>

Dec 21, 20221h 18m

S2 Ep 31Bramble Fox - Prize-Winning German Fantasy Writer, Kathrin Tordasi, and Portal Fantasy

<p>Kathrin Tordasi is a prize-winning German writer whose first book for children, Bramble Fox, has just been translated into English by Cathrin Wirtz. Julia meets Kathrin to discuss everything from Welsh fairies, Shakespearian plays, Dark Lords, and the nature of evil! They go on to dig up some gems in the mines of German fantasy that we might have missed in English speaking world. And to help you with the German names, here is a list: Johann Wolfgang Goethe, Faust, E.T.A. Hoffmann, Der Sandmann, Ludwig Tieck, Der Runenberg</p> <p>Kathrin's recommandaionts from the podcast:</p> <p>Ottfried Preußler, Krabat & the Sorcerer's Mill</p> <p>Christian Handel, Rowan & Ash</p> <p>Andreas Suchanek, Die Flüsterwald Chroniken</p> <p>Katja Brandis, Woodwalkers Series</p> <p>Her social media handles are:</p> <p>Homepage: https://kathrintordasi.de</p> <p>Instagram: @kathrin.tordasi</p>

Nov 30, 202246 min

S2 Ep 30Retelling Fairytales - A Lost Writer We Need To Rediscover - Madame D'Aulnoy

<p>History has not remembered some fabulous women writers - even the woman who gave us the term 'fairy tale' to start with! Meet Madame D'Aulnoy and hear about her wonderful fairy tales and why author Claire O'Brien is retelling them now. Claire and Julia Golding broaden the conversation to discuss the power of fairy tales, how they have been selected and retold. Rediscovery of old ones without the familiar tropes is a wonderful place for a fantasy writer to go for inspiration. Do you have a favourite retelling - or a least favourite - on film or TV? See if you agree with Julia and Claire. Oh yes, and what exactly has Bridgerton got to do with it all...?</p> <p>Visit https://oxfordcentreforfantasy.org/mythmakers</p>

Nov 23, 202245 min

S2 Ep 29The Silmarillion Readathon Livestream Event

<p>Julia Golding and Tolkien experts Jacob Rennaker and Paula Kalamaras hosted the second exclusive Readathon livestream event on completion of our latest Readathon, featuring The Silmarillion. Our participants tested their Tolkien knowledge in our quiz, we looked back at the past few weeks of our Readathon, and we announced our December Readathon topic! Watch now to find out what we'll be reading next.</p> <p>Visit https://oxfordcentreforfantasy.org/mythmakers</p>

Nov 16, 20221h 0m

S2 Ep 28Must-read Fantasy Novels - A Christmas Carol

<p>Sometimes fantasy stories define how we live our lives. Take Christmas. Dickens has been hugely responsible for our expectations of the season, not to mention the Christmas movie industry. Julia Golding takes a deep dive into the must-read fantasy ghost story, A Christmas Carol, and how Dickens designed and performed the story. She unpicks what makes it work. Have a listen and see if you agree. And finally, where do you think is the best place to be a miser in fantasy? </p>

Nov 9, 202225 min

S2 Ep 27Surprised by Oxford - Academic and author Carolyn Weber on her book and biopic about her experience in the city

<p>Who would you cast to play you in the movie of your life? Mostly that's a fun game, but for Carolyn Weber it became a reality. Many people who come to Oxford to study leave changed by the experience. Carolyn Weber tells Julia Golding about her time in the city and how it inspired her to write her book Surprised by Oxford, a nod to CS Lewis' book Surprised by Joy. Carolyn goes on to tell us about the film that has been made of the story in a fortuitous gap in COVID rules and last month received its premiere. Both having studied with small children, Julia and Carolyn end by deciding which fantasy world is best for parents.</p> <p>Visit https://oxfordcentreforfantasy.org for more information.</p>

Nov 2, 202236 min

S2 Ep 26The Rings of Power Livestream

<p>Listen to this past weekend's livestream hosted by Julia Golding and Tolkien experts Jacob Rennaker and Paula Kalamaras as they discuss the reaction to The Rings of Power series. We discussed various talking points and questions, including: What was the overall reaction to The Rings of Power? Was it worth watching/making? Did the creatives do a good job adapting the material they were given? And what do you think we'll see next season? Watch to see our reaction and review.</p> <p>For more information visit https://oxfordcentreforfantasy.org</p>

Oct 26, 20221h 7m

S2 Ep 25Best Of Mythmakers Replay: Oxford As A Fantasy Hotspot

<p>Today we're re-releasing one of our most popular podcasts! </p> <p>Why is Oxford, England, such a fantasy hotspot? From Lewis Carroll to Philip Pullman, Diana Wynne-Jones to Deborah Harkness, it has inspired writers and is even the location for many fantasy stories. It is famously home of the Inklings whose leading figures, Tolkien and C.S. Lewis, established two of the biggest fantasy worlds yet invented. So what's the secret? Is it the university with its exchange of ideas, the beautiful built environment and countryside, or a combination of factors that make it a place where fantasy seems possible? Step through the wardrobe to find out. Stay listening to find out the pick for the best library in a fantasy series. Let us know yours if you want to suggest another top fantasy destination for bookworms.</p> <p>Visit https://oxfordcentreforfantasy.org/mythmakers</p>

Oct 20, 202223 min

S2 Ep 24Must-Read Fantasy Novels - Frankenstein

<p>Who are our mythmakers in fantasy and sci-fi? In a new thread to this podcast, Julia Golding highlights her 'must-read' picks from the fantasy greats. Find out the reasons why you should try Frankenstein (1818) - the novel rather than any of the spin-off films you might've seen. Hear about the structure, the ideas, the state of science in the 1810s, the politics of rights - and so much more that have a really modern relevance. Let us know your picks for fantasy must-reads. Julia ends with choosing the best place to be a scientist in all fantasy worlds - see if you agree!</p> <p>Visit http://oxfordcentreforfantasy.org for great gift items, event information, and sign up for our newsletter for super surprises!</p>

Oct 12, 202225 min

S2 Ep 23Rings of Power - Halfway Point Check In

<p>What's wrong and right so far in the Rings of Power? Are you enjoying the new series? Julia Golding checks in at halfway to discuss what's going on in the programme. What's annoying Tolkien purists? What shout-outs and praise can we give? Setting aside whether or not it sticks to Tolkien, how does it do as a piece of writing? Find out what's going on in the costume department - shoulders and skirts are an issue! Have a listen, see if you agree, and let us know your views. We end with where's the best place to be a weaver.</p> <p>Visit http://oxfordcentreforfantasy.org for great gift items, event information, and sign up for our newsletter for super surprises!</p>

Oct 5, 202229 min

S2 Ep 22Everything You Need To Know About The Silmarillion But Were Too Afraid To Ask (Part 2)

<p>In Part Two, Julia Golding and Jacob Rennaker tackle the Second and Third Age, linking it to The Lord of the Rings and The Rings of Power. Jacob also recommends these web resources for readers wanting an even deeper dive. https://tolkienprofessor.com/lectures/courses/silmarillion-seminar/ https://theprancingponypodcast.com/category/podcast-episodes/the-silmarillion/</p> <p>Visit http://oxfordcentreforfantasy.org for great gift items, event information, and sign up for our newsletter for super surprises!</p>

Sep 28, 202235 min

S2 Ep 21Everything You Need To Know About The Silmarillion But Were Too Afraid To Ask

<p>This autumn/fall we are going to tackle The Silmarillion in our next readathon (visit http://oxfordcentreforfantasy.org for info!). Many readers who come to it from The Lord of the Rings find it a daunting book to get through. Julia Golding and Jacob Rennaker take you through what you can find in The Silmarillion, signposting those parts which link to the stories you might be following, such as LotR and The Rings of Power. They suggest which parts might appeal most to a first-time reader and give tips on how to read it. In part one they discuss creation and the First Age.</p> <p>Visit http://oxfordcentreforfantasy.org for great gift items, event information, and sign up for our newsletter for super surprises!</p>

Sep 21, 202249 min

S2 Ep 20The Spell Tailors: A Magical Book Launch with Elizabeth Clark and James Nicol

<p>Come to our book launch celebration for James Nicol The Spell Tailors https://jamesnicolbooks.com A fun part of our online courses is that you get to be friends with fantasy writers who are publishing in today's market. We celebrate the arrival of the next book from one of our tutors - James Nicol. Listen to how he was inspired by the secret content of biscuit boxes and developed an original line of magic as a result. You can also hear his journey to being a writer and his process. Where in all the fantasy worlds do you think is the best place to be a tailor?</p> <p>Visit http://oxfordcentreforfantasy.org for great gift items, event information, and sign up for our newsletter for super surprises!</p>

Sep 14, 20221h 4m

S2 Ep 19First Reactions To The Rings Of Power (Amazon Prime)

<p>Join us for our first reactions to the Amazon Prime The Rings of Power series. It's useful to orientate ourselves at the start of a series so Julia Golding takes us through what the four ages of Tolkien and where the Second Age fits. She then outlines the headline differences between the Tolkien material and how they've adapted it - suited to a general listener. Next, we go on to our discussion under three main headings of story, performance and creative realisation. Stay tuned for our rating. And to neatly sum up, we conclude that the dwarves are Scottish, the hobbits Irish, the elves Welsh, the Men English, and the money...American. If you want to join one of our Inklings groups, please check out our courses at https://oxfordcentreforfantasy.org - Next online course starts in October.</p>

Sep 7, 202248 min

S2 Ep 18Rings of Power - The Story Perspective (Amazon Prime)

<p>We will know very soon what choices the showrunners for the upcoming Amazon series Rings of Power have taken but let's look at what we can glean about the story choices already. How do you cope with such a big gap in the timeline? Do you know your Celebrimbors from your Ar Pharazons - and what has Sauron got to do with it all? What about the featured characters - how do they relate to the original material? Julia Golding looks at the story patterns and the character arcs and makes some predictions. Find out if you agree - and if she gets it right!</p>

Aug 30, 202227 min

S2 Ep 17The Welsh Episode with Claire Fayers - Part 2

<p>What are the myths and legends of the place where you live? Julia Golding meets Claire Fayers, author and reteller of Welsh myths and legends, also a tutor on the Oxford Centre for Fantasy Novel-in-a-Year course. Claire tells us about dragons and tappers in mines, as well as the stories that grow up about local landmarks. It is a process that can be seen even within a generation. Where does the dragon on the Welsh flag come from? Are Welsh dragons nasty or nice? Claire talks about using local stories to inspire new writing, making sequels. We also hear about Claire's journey to being a writer and tips on entering competitions for that first contract. To conclude, Claire and Julia discuss the best place in fantasy to be a miner. Where would you pick? You can find out more about Claire's books here http://clairefayers.com</p>

Aug 29, 202223 min

S1 Ep 16The Welsh Episode with Claire Fayers - Part 1

<p>What are the myths and legends of the place where you live? Julia Golding meets Claire Fayers, author and reteller of Welsh myths and legends, also a tutor on the Oxford Centre for Fantasy Novel-in-a-Year course. Claire tells us about dragons and tappers in mines, as well as the stories that grow up about local landmarks. It is a process that can be seen even within a generation. Where does the dragon on the Welsh flag come from? Are Welsh dragons nasty or nice? Claire talks about using local stories to inspire new writing, making sequels. We also hear about Claire's journey to being a writer and tips on entering competitions for that first contract. To conclude, Claire and Julia discuss the best place in fantasy to be a miner. Where would you pick? You can find out more about Claire's books here http://clairefayers.com</p>

Aug 24, 202223 min

S2 Ep 15What about the stone-giants? A user's guide to the giantic in Tolkien and elsewhere - Part 2

<p>Responding to a listener's question about stone-giants in The Hobbit and more generally, Julia Golding, and friend of the OCF, Jacob Rennaker take a deep dive into all things gigantic. Did you know that ent originally meant 'giant'? Is there something about elemental giants going on in Middle Earth? Taking in Greek, Norse and Celtic traditions, as well as folklore, fairytale and fiction, we wander far and wide in the land of the giants. CS Lewis and Charles Williams take a different approach and we get to discuss these in-depth, waking Father Time to end the world. Last we have a look at our favourite contemporary versions of giants, ranging from transformers, Harry Potter, Marvel and DC, with a nod to Roal Dahl. It is a gigantic subject so will come in two parts!</p>

Aug 17, 202236 min

S2 Ep 14What about the stone-giants? A user's guide to the giantic in Tolkien and elsewhere - Part 1

<p>Responding to a listener's question about stone-giants in The Hobbit and more generally, Julia Golding, and friend of the OCF, Jacob Rennaker take a deep dive into all things gigantic. Did you know that ent originally meant 'giant'? Is there something about elemental giants going on in Middle Earth? Taking in Greek, Norse and Celtic traditions, as well as folklore, fairytale and fiction, we wander far and wide in the land of the giants. CS Lewis and Charles Williams take a different approach and we get to discuss these in-depth, waking Father Time to end the world. Last we have a look at our favourite contemporary versions of giants, ranging from transformers, Harry Potter, Marvel and DC, with a nod to Roal Dahl. It is a gigantic subject so will come in two parts!</p>

Aug 9, 202234 min

S2 Ep 13A Publisher's Perspective: the Pushkin Press and Fantasy in Translation Part 2 of 2 - Guest Daniel Seton

<p>Part 2 of 2. Fantasy has been dominated by English language books - from LotR to Game of Thrones, you could be forgiven to thinking fantasy was some medieval other place in northern Europe. In this episode of Mythmakers Julia Golding talks to Daniel Seton, commissioning editor at the very interesting publishing house, Pushkin Press, winner of the Independent Publisher of the Year 2022 in the UK, who have a remit to bring the best books from other languages into English. This includes a lot of fantasy, particularly for children, making classics from countries such as the Netherlands, Germany, Finland, and Japan accessible for new audiences. What are the best books Daniel has read from other countries - we get lots of recommendations so bring a pencil! Can you discern different dominant flavours from different origins? We also meet mermaids and gorillas - so there is something for everyone! If you want to find out more about Pushkin Press, you can visit https://pushkinpress.com</p> <p>Visit http://oxfordcentreforfantasy.org for great gift items, event information, and sign up for our newsletter for super surprises!</p>

Aug 2, 202219 min

S2 Ep 12A Publisher's Perspective: the Pushkin Press and Fantasy in Translation Part 1 of 2 - Guest Daniel Seton

<p>Part 1 of 2. Fantasy has been dominated by English language books - from LotR to Game of Thrones, you could be forgiven to thinking fantasy was some medieval other place in northern Europe. In this episode of Mythmakers Julia Golding talks to Daniel Seton, commissioning editor at the very interesting publishing house, Pushkin Press, winner of the Independent Publisher of the Year 2022 in the UK, who have a remit to bring the best books from other languages into English. This includes a lot of fantasy, particularly for children, making classics from countries such as the Netherlands, Germany, Finland, and Japan accessible for new audiences. What are the best books Daniel has read from other countries - we get lots of recommendations so bring a pencil! Can you discern different dominant flavours from different origins? We also meet mermaids and gorillas - so there is something for everyone! If you want to find out more about Pushkin Press, you can visit https://pushkinpress.com</p> <p>Visit http://oxfordcentreforfantasy.org for great gift items, event information, and sign up for our newsletter for super surprises!</p>

Jul 28, 202216 min

S2 Ep 11Alice Worth Series and Writing Urban Fantasy - Part 2 of 2

<p>Ever wondered how to turn your college education into a best-selling series? Lisa Edmonds, once an English major who took courses in forensic criminology, has done just that, writing the wonderful Alice Worth Series. An Urban fantasy series with a mage PI, Alice moves in a world of magic, vampires and werewolves with her ghost sidekick Malcolm. Julia Golding Lisa discuss the path to publication, the advice Lisa has on world-building, character development, and plotting. Lisa also has some top tips on how to approach a publisher once you're manuscript is finished. You can visit Lisa's website here to find out more https://www.lisaedmonds.com</p> <p>Visit http://oxfordcentreforfantasy.org for great gift items, event information, and sign up for our newsletter for super surprises!</p>

Jul 21, 202225 min

S1 Ep 10Alice Worth Series and Writing Urban Fantasy - Part 1

<p>Ever wondered how to turn your college education into a best-selling series? Lisa Edmonds, once an English major who took courses in forensic criminology, has done just that, writing the wonderful Alice Worth Series. An Urban fantasy series with a mage PI, Alice moves in a world of magic, vampires and werewolves with her ghost sidekick Malcolm. Julia Golding Lisa discuss the path to publication, the advice Lisa has on world-building, character development, and plotting. Lisa also has some top tips on how to approach a publisher once you're manuscript is finished. You can visit Lisa's website here to find out more https://www.lisaedmonds.com</p> <p>Visit http://oxfordcentreforfantasy.org for great gift items, event information, and sign up for our newsletter for super surprises!</p>

Jul 12, 202227 min

S2 Ep 9Stargazy Pies And Imperial Stories - Part 2

<p>Part 2 - How can you find an original voice in fantasy? <em>Discount code</em> available. You wait for a listener to the podcast to suggest one to you, of course! Julia Golding is in conversation today with Victoria Goddard, a Canadian author who has imagined a big world of Astandalas and Zunidh and gone on to set different connected series in it. Each series has its own genre flavour. Victoria was influenced by the Inklings and Dorothy L Sayers and speaks about how they encouraged certain aspects of her writing. Julia and Victoria discuss Hands of the Emperor and the fabulous character of Cliopher (Kit) who is an unconventional hero in fantasy - a government bureaucrat making fiery change from within the system. That doesn't do justice to this book - it has so much heart. In honour of Stargazy pie, they conclude by picking which fantasy worlds have the best use of signature dishes. Victoria has kindly offered a discount for her books. Please go to https://www.victoriagoddard.ca/discount/OXFORD20 - the one-off code of 20% is OXFORD20</p> <p>Visit http://oxfordcentreforfantasy.org for great gift items, event information, and sign up for our newsletter for super surprises!</p>

Jul 5, 202216 min

S2 Ep 8Stargazy Pies And Imperial Stories - Part 1

<p>How can you find an original voice in fantasy? <em>Discount code</em> available. You wait for a listener to the podcast to suggest one to you, of course! Julia Golding is in conversation today with Victoria Goddard, a Canadian author who has imagined a big world of Astandalas and Zunidh and gone on to set different connected series in it. Each series has its own genre flavour. Victoria was influenced by the Inklings and Dorothy L Sayers and speaks about how they encouraged certain aspects of her writing. Julia and Victoria discuss Hands of the Emperor and the fabulous character of Cliopher (Kit) who is an unconventional hero in fantasy - a government bureaucrat making fiery change from within the system. That doesn't do justice to this book - it has so much heart. In honour of Stargazy pie, they conclude by picking which fantasy worlds have the best use of signature dishes. Victoria has kindly offered a discount for her books. Please go to https://www.victoriagoddard.ca/discount/OXFORD20 - the one-off code of 20% is OXFORD20</p> <p>Visit http://oxfordcentreforfantasy.org for great gift items, event information, and sign up for our newsletter for super surprises!</p>

Jun 29, 202218 min

S2 Ep 7Space Opera and Fantasy from Down Under

<p>In today's podcast, Julia Golding is in conversation with Australian writer, Michelle Diener https://www.michellediener.com. Michelle tells her story of starting out as a historical novelist and now writing sci-fi and fantasy. They discuss her early influences and get some book recommendations and then go on to debate the place of music in our culture and the threat posed by AI. Michelle has some great tips for worldbuilding and other craft tips. Finally, they debate where in all the fantasy worlds is the best place to be a sentient droid. The answers should please some big fandoms!</p> <p>Visit http://oxfordcentreforfantasy.org for great gift items, event information, and sign up for our newsletter for super surprises!</p>

Jun 23, 202242 min

S2 Ep 6From Fairly Odd-Parents To The Garden: A Life In Animation With Butch Hartman

<p>What are the secrets of success as an animator? In this podcast, Julia Golding talks to Butch Hartman, best known for his series The Fairly Odd-Parents and Danny Phantom. We hear how he got into animation from sketching in the classroom to college and then into the industry. How does the creative process happen when working with other animators, voice actors, and studio executives? What changes have new technologies brought to cartoons? What ingredients are needed for successful character creation? Butch ends by telling us about his new cartoon The Garden and the live-action Fairly Odd Parents now on Paramount Plus. And finally, Julia and Butch debate where in all the fantasy worlds is it best to be a fairy godmother figure (bringer of magical gifts)!</p> <p>Follow Butch on Facebook, Insta and TikTok! https://www.instagram.com/butchhartman https://www.tiktok.com/butchhartman https://www.facebook.com/realhartman</p> <p>Visit http://oxfordcentreforfantasy.org for great gift items, event information, and sign up for our newsletter for super surprises!</p>

Jun 6, 202233 min

Bonus Podcast: Top Ten Fantasy Royals

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<p>As we celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's platinum Jubilee, we are wondering who are your favourite fantasy royals? Author and Director of OCF, Julia Golding, has had a go at picking her top ten favourites. See if you agree with her. Is there anyone who should have made the list and been left out? And which is your favourite Middle-earth royal?</p> <p>Visit http://oxfordcentreforfantasy.org for great gift items, event information, and sign up for our newsletter for super surprises!</p>

Jun 2, 202216 min

S2 Ep 5King Arthur and the Tolkien Lecture

<p>Joining Julia Golding in this episode is Dr. Gabriel Schenk, an expert on Tolkien, fantasy writing, and Arthurian legends. Gabriel co-founded the annual Tolkien Lecture at Pembroke College Oxford (one of the colleges associated with the writer). You can see this year's lecture with acclaimed fantasy author Rebecca F Kuang as well as previous ones at https://tolkienlecture.org They go on to take a deep dive into the long story of Arthurian literature. Did he exist? Why was he so popular in the later medieval period? Where is the Shakespearian play on this theme as it seems a big gap in the bard's output? Who are the main writers who picked up the baton in the 19th and 20th centuries? In fact, this podcast provides you with a succinct summary of what you need to know to navigate Arthurian stories, ending up at the top tips for which series you might like to watch on TV. Gabriel and Julia end by choosing their favourite enchanted swords from the fantasy armoury. Do you agree with their picks and what would yours be?</p> <p>Visit http://oxfordcentreforfantasy.org for great gift items, event information, and sign up for our newsletter for super surprises!</p>

May 30, 202253 min

Bonus Podcast: Readathon Live Event!

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<p>As our Fellowship of the Read Readathon drew to a close, we invited all who participated to an event of special magnificence. We tested their Lord of the Rings book knowledge with some questions that stumped even the most hardcore fans and engaged in a lively conversation with some of the Readathon "Gandalf for a day" guides about the experience. Listen along and see how many of these 50 Lord of the Rings questions you would have gotten right. </p> <p>Visit http://oxfordcentreforfantasy.org for great gift items, event information, and sign up for our newsletter for super surprises!</p>

May 28, 20221h 27m

S2 Ep 4Top Five Fantasy Books - Audio Version With Guest Andrew Head

<p>There has been a flourishing of audio versions of books. In today's episode, Julia Golding talks to Andrew Head, a creative writer and fantasy fan from Australia. Andrew is blind so accesses many of his stories through the audio version so is something of an expert on the subject. Listen for his top five and see if you agree! Jim Dale or Stephen Fry? Which version of the Narnia Chronicles? And much more!</p> <p>Visit http://oxfordcentreforfantasy.org for great gift items, event information, and sign up for our newsletter for super surprises!</p>

May 23, 202233 min

S2 Ep 3From Dragon-ridden To Firebird Chronicles: The Wonderful Worlds Of TA White

<p>It's not often you get to interview one of your heroes but Julia Golding today is in conversation with one of hers. Meet T A White, American writer of some wonderful series that cross the fantasy genres. Listen to her journey into writing, including an unusual background that gives her insight into authority and combat. Tobey explains her writing process, gives tips on creating strong characters and how to handle a slow-burn romance. In conclusion, Tobey and Julia pick the best fantasy world for maps. It's a must listen to aspiring writers and listeners wanting to find their next favourite series. http://www.tawhiteauthor.com/home.html</p> <p>Visit http://oxfordcentreforfantasy.org for great gift items, event information, and sign up for our newsletter for super surprises!</p>

May 16, 202239 min

S2 Ep 2Lord of Stariel: An Independent Route To Publishing

<p>Julia Golding talks to New Zealand independent fantasy writer, AJ Lancaster, whose four-book Stariel series is cutting through the competition with her unique vision of a half-fay half-human land. They discuss New Zealand as Middle-earth and AJ's relationship with Tolkien's fantasy, before coming to Oxford to where Stariel began. Other topics covered include using historical settings, research, non-binary characters and social mores. AJ then gives a fascinating account of her path to making a success of independent publishing and the importance of professionalism. There's another story to how she got an audio version that is also of interest to writers wanting to branch into audiobooks! To find out more about AJ please visit https://ajlancaster.com</p> <p>Visit http://oxfordcentreforfantasy.org for great gift items, event information, and sign up for our newsletter for super surprises!</p>

May 9, 202247 min

S2 Ep 1Fantastic Beast: Secrets of Dumbledore Film Review

<p>We've not yet talked about the biggest fantasy series of the last twenty years and now Mythmakers takes a look at Harry Potter and the Wizarding World through a review of the latest film in the Fantastic Beasts franchise - the Secrets of Dumbledore. Have a listen to find out what Julia Golding thinks is right (and wrong) about this series, then join her as we go back to look at the Harry Potter phenomenon in the early 2000s and hear her verdict on the strengths of the first eight films. Do you agree? Let us know your thoughts and also if you agree with her pick for the best fantasy world in which to be a fantastic beast!</p> <p>Visit http://oxfordcentreforfantasy.org for great gift items, event information, and sign up for our newsletter for super surprises!</p>

May 3, 202224 min

S1 Ep 29Did Peter Jackson Get It Right? - The Return of the King Movie Reconsidered

<p>Where would you rate The Return of the King in the trilogy? Join Julia Golding and Jacob Rennaker as they take a deep dive into the script and movie-making choices of the adaptation of the concluding part of The Lord of the Rings. What are your perfect moments - and your fails? Julia and Jacob disagree over one big scene - whose side are you on? Where are the opportunities for future filmmakers if they want to put their own stamp on the material? To conclude we pick our best fantasy world to be a king. For more information and a chance to get a limited-edition Mythmakers Podcast mug, visit https://oxfordcentreforfantasy.org</p>

Mar 24, 20221h 3m

S1 Ep 28The Dog Episode - with SQuire and Louise DuArt Rushnell

<p>Mythmakers is devoting this episode to humanity's best friend: dogs! Julia Golding is joined by filmmakers SQuire and Louise DuArt Rushnell to talk about their latest project, Rescued by Ruby, due to be released on Netflix on March 17th. Ruby has the distinction of being a real dog with a real-life story to tell but before we get to her, we do a survey of fantasy dogs in film and TV. SQuire reveals his big part in the best of all cartoon dogs (Scooby-Doo!). We talk about how dogs are used in fiction to comment on or reflect upon human society. We hear the story of the real Ruby and her amazing canine actor, who has his own story to tell. What are the problems and responsibilities of working with trained animals on screen? And are there any training tips for dog owners? (Julia's asking for a friend, you understand - a four-footed one.) And of course, we end with deciding where is the best place to be a dog. Watch Rescued By Ruby today on Netflix by visiting https://Netflix.com/RescuedByRuby</p>

Mar 17, 202236 min

S1 Ep 27Did Peter Jackson get it right? - The Two Towers movie reconsidered - with Jacob Rennaker

<p>Middle films are always the most difficult. In this episode Julia Golding and Jacob Rennaker continue their reconsideration of the Peter Jackson trilogy, turning their attention to The Two Towers. They consider the perfect moments and the fails, with one serious criticism which could definitely to revisited if a filmmaker takes it on again. Remember with them the wonder of Rohan, the storming of Isengard, and the introduction of Gollum. What was the big fail? It jarred at the time but now seems even more inappropriate. Listen and find out! Let us know if you agree. </p> <p>For more information and a chance to get a limited edition Mythmakers mug, visit https://oxfordcentreforfantasy.org</p>

Mar 10, 202248 min

S1 Ep 26Did Peter Jackson Get It Right? - The Fellowship of the Ring Movie Reconsidered

<p>20 years on someone somewhere will surely be considering having another go at The Lord of the Rings on film. In this episode Julia Golding is joined by academic and Tolkien fan Jacob Rennaker to look back at the Peter Jackson adaptation of The Fellowship of the Ring, considering the script choices and casting, the cuts and the visual realisation. What were the moments that could not be bettered, and where is the room for a new creative to have another go? Have a listen and see if you agree!</p> <p>Visit https://oxfordcentreforfantasy.org for more information!</p>

Mar 3, 202255 min

S1 Ep 25The Oddest Inkling - Charles William... with Sørina Higgins

<p>The oddest Inkling - that's Charles Williams, poet, playwright, novelist, editor, theologian, and occult practitioner. If you think the Inklings are summed up by Oxford dons, Lewis and Tolkien, think again, because Williams added an extraordinary influence to the group. Today Julia Golding is joined by a world expert on Charles William, Dr. Sørina Higgins, who has edited a modern edition of Williams Arthurian cycle of poems and is working on his connections to other writers of the period. This episode is everything you needed to know about Williams and was too afraid to ask! Did he influence Tolkien and Lewis and in what way? What's it like to read his poetry? We gallop through his many genres so you get a sense of what there is to read - there's a lot! And to conclude we take a bow towards Arthur and decide where in all the fantasy worlds is the best place to be a knight.</p> <p>Visit https://oxfordcentreforfantasy.org for more information!</p>

Feb 24, 202242 min

S1 Ep 24A Magical Blend: Writing Historical Fantasies...with Lucy Strange

<p>The past is another country, but what happens when you make it a magical one? In today's episode, Julia Golding is in conversation with British children's author, Lucy Strange, author of The Secret of Nightingale Wood, and other titles that blend historical fiction with fantasy. Lucy talks about her journey to being a writer, through acting and then teaching. She discusses how what might start as an escape into fiction can also be used to think about contemporary issues in unexpected ways. Lucy and Julia recommend and touch on some of the best historical fantasy novels they have read, particularly the ones which established their own subgenres in the field. As a special treat, Lucy reads a story within her bigger story of Sisters of the Lost Marsh before they go on to discuss where in all fantasy is the best place to be a merperson. https://www.lucystrange.org. You can find Lucy's books sold by independent bookstores on https://uk.bookshop.org/lists/lucy-strange-children-s-books.</p>

Feb 17, 202245 min

S1 Ep 23The problem With Witches...With James Nicol

<p>In today's podcast Julia Golding is in conversation with James Nicol, author of The Apprentice Witch series (Chickenhouse) and one of our tutors on the creative writing courses. What are your favourite witches in fairy tales and in novels? See if you agree with James' and Julia's picks. They go on to discuss the problem of the history of witches in our world, how women labelled as witches were marginalised, persecuted and sometimes killed. What should you do with that real-world inheritance when writing in your own fantasy world? Find out James' solution. They discuss the issue of black magic and evil. Some readers won't touch books with witches in, seeing them in this bracket. However, fantasy witches come from many more backgrounds. James and Julia discuss the rare occasions of getting banned from some shelves for tackling this subject. To conclude, they decide in which fantasy world it is best to be a witch.</p> <p>Visit https://oxfordcentreforfantasy.org for more information on today's podcast. For a full transcript, visit https://podcast.oxfordcentreforfantasy.org</p>

Feb 10, 202242 min

S1 Ep 22Bingo, Odo and Frodo: Tolkien, Lewis And The Discovery Writer

<p>Who are Bingo, Odod and Frodo? We'll give you a clue when we say that when Tolkien first started work on The Lord of the Rings he had a very different idea about his story and where it might be going! In this episode, Julia Golding considers how the writing process happens. Did Tolkien have a carefully tended allotment, or was he slashing a path through the wild? Was Lewis driven only by pictures that became stories, or did he have a greater plan? Julia also draws on her own experience as a fantasy writer to consider how planning and spontaneity combine when writing. And at the end, we choose where in all the fantasy worlds is the best place to be a shapeshifter. Watch out for the werewolves! </p> <p>For more information please visit https://oxfordcentreforfantasy.org</p>

Feb 3, 202220 min

S1 Ep 21The Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power Title Reveal

<p>Following the trailer reveal for the Amazon Prime TV series title - Rings of Power - Julia Golding and Paula Kalamaras discuss what we've learned about the direction in which they are taking the series. We now also have a date for the first season and release dates for subsequent episodes. Which well-known characters are likely to return? Who is Celebrimbor? Did you know elves had secret societies? Was it a good idea to give the young Galadriel the voice-over (if it is her)? How does the story of the forging of the ring intersect with the story of Numenor? What are the challenges faced by the scriptwriters? These and many other questions are discussed. Let us know your theories in the comments.</p>

Jan 27, 202234 min

S1 Ep 20Review of The Nature of Middle-earth by JRR Tolkien ed. Carl F. Hostetter

<p>In 2021 Harper Collins published The Nature of Middle-earth by JRR Tolkien, edited by Carl F Hostetter - a fascinating collection of Tolkien's working materials. In this episode Julia Golding reviews the book, looking under the bonnet/hood of Tolkien's creativity. Is this worth reading if you are a Tolkien fan? Listen to find out. Particular highlights are the connection between free will and creativity, what to do with flaws of imperfections in your work, and Hostetter's appendix on Tolkien philosophical and religious themes. And finally, Julia picks the fantasy world with the best rivers. Where would yours be located?</p>

Jan 12, 202225 min

S1 Ep 19Spiderman No Way Home - a review of all things Spidey!

<p>Spiderman No Way home ended the year with over $1 billion at the box office and has joined the top ten highest-grossing films. In this episode (<em>contains spoilers</em>), Julia Golding is joined by Ed, our resident Marvel fan at the centre, to discuss all things Spidey. Where did Spiderman the film come from? We go back in time to look at the Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield films, discussing what went wrong with the Amazing Spiderman series. They then look at the Tom Holland trilogy and discuss the themes, role of women characters, and debate the success (or not) of the multiple villains. Which is the best Spiderman film of them all? Find out if you agree with Julia and Ed. And in conclusion, they decide where is the best fantasy world for Spiderman to go if not New York.</p>

Jan 6, 202234 min

S1 Ep 18From Sir Gawain to COVID: A Composer's view of storytelling and fantasy

<p>In today's podcast, Julia Golding is joined by internationally renown composer, Richard Blackford. Starting with his early community opera of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, to working with Maya Angelou on a piece for the inauguration of President Clinton, and more recently writing a piece based on a survivor's COVID diary, Richard is a man of incredible creativity. Join Julia and Richard as they discuss how composers use music to tell stories and how he collaborates with directors to provide the soul of a film in the score. In what way is fantasy defined in musical composition? Listen to find out! And stay tuned for the end when Richard and Julia pick the best place to be a composer.</p>

Dec 31, 202135 min

S1 Ep 17William Morris - the incredible life of the man who influenced the Inklings

<p>'This is the Great story of the North, which should be to all our race what the Tale of Troy was to the Greeks.' This isn't a quote from Tolkien about what he hopes to do with his legendarium but his fantasy writing predecessor William Morris, writing about the Saga of the Volsungs. The Mythmakers podcast is delighted to welcome special guest, Dr. Ingrid Hanson, lecturer in English Literature at the University of Manchester. Learn about this towering genius who revolutionised the world of design, literature, politics, and much more! He also pioneered interest in the legends of the north with his translations and travel writing on two trips to Iceland. If you want to understand what made the Inklings possible, William Morris is a very good place to start. To conclude Ingrid and Julia where is the best place in fantasy to be a craftsperson. </p>

Dec 24, 202140 min

S1 Ep 16Tolkien And The Nature Of Good And Evil

<p>Tolkien is a rich inspiration for so many of us so when Julia Golding found that one of the online fantasy course students, Stanley Hanna, had taught a seminar series on him for the Ottawa School of Theology and Spirituality, she thought he would make a great guest for the podcast. Join Stanley, a semi-retired Presbyterian minister from Quebec, and Julia as they discuss the nature of good and evil in Tolkien's Middle-earth, the role of temptation in his works and that of C.S. Lewis, stopping by with a final thought about where in all the fantasy worlds it is good (and bad) to be a religious leader.</p> <p>For more information visit https://oxfordcentreforfantasy.org</p>

Dec 15, 202131 min

LIVE STREAM Replay: Always Winter and Never Christmas?

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<p>Join the Oxford Centre for Fantasy's holiday season livestream on December 1st at 1pm ET | 6pm GMT with special guests, poet and Tolkien expert, Malcolm Guite, and Kath Langrish (From Spare Oom to Wardrobe: Travels in Narnia with my 9-year-old self). We'll be starting Advent with C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien, diving into their books to join in the Christmas spirit. We'll gallop like Rudolph across many topics, including: 'What is Father Christmas doing in Narnia?' 'Why does Middle-earth not appear to celebrate a midwinter festival?' 'Which is the most Christmasy of the other Narnia stories? 'Where do we go to celebrate Christmas with Tolkien?' From The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe to The Father Christmas Letters, we will be celebrating the season in the best company and talking about how these writers have inspired our own writing.</p> <p>For more information on Malcolm's books and the recordings of his reading: https://malcolmguite.wordpress.com</p> <p>Interested in From Spare Oom to Wardrobe or Dark Angels? See: https://www.katherinelangrish.co.uk</p> <p>For an Oxford-based Christmas murder mystery, look at Red House, Julia Golding writing as Joss Stirling on https://goldinggateway.com.</p> <p>Other key books mentioned: John Masefield The Box of Delights Lucy M Boston The Children of Green Knowe</p>

Dec 1, 20211h 15m