Free Extract from ‘Small Things and Great’
Read the first two chapters of 'Small Things and Great' the first book in the Fata Morgan Series by Jo-Anne Blanco. To read; Download file below or...
Morgan le Fay On Screen: Virginia Field
Following the first two film adaptations of Mark Twain’s 1889 novel A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court, the next film version was the 1949...
Morgan le Fay On Screen: Myrna Loy
The first actress to play Morgan le Fay in a talking picture was the great Myrna Loy in 1931’s A Connecticut Yankee. Born Myrna Adele Williams in...
Origins of Morgan le Fay: Morgan and Modron
Modron was an ancient Celtic goddess; the Welsh form of Dea Matrona, the Divine Mother Goddess of Gaul. Modron literally means ‘Mother.’ Sadly, very...
Origins of Morgan le Fay: Morgan and the Mórríghan
The Mórríghan was one of the most important deities of ancient Ireland. A red-haired goddess the meaning of whose name is disputed – some believe it...
Origins of Morgan le Fay: Morgan and the Erinyes (the Furies)
The Erinyes, known to us as the Furies, were the dreaded dark goddesses of the Ancient Greek Underworld whose mission was to punish those who...