Excerpts From My Interviews 1: Q & A with Heather Barksdale
HB: What inspired you to write the “Morgan le Fay” series? JAB: I am very much inspired by folk tales, legends, and mythology from all over the...
The Age of Morgan le Fay: Childhood in the Early Middle Ages
“The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there.” L. P. Hartley, ,The Go-Between The opening line of L. P. Hartley’s 1953 novel The...
Morgan le Fay: Small Things and Great, First in a Series of Stories Behind the Legend of King Arthur
Morgan. Queen, sorceress, healer, shapeshifter, goddess – she has haunted and captivated the imagination for hundreds of years. But who was she...
Morgan le Fay On Screen: Pat Barton
In the same year as the release of the musical version of A Yankee in King Arthur’s Court (1949), a film serial called The Adventures of Sir Galahad...
Remembering the ‘Witches’
‘Morgan the Witch.’ It is perhaps what Morgan le Fay is most famous for being, cementing her role as Arthur’s nemesis. The term ‘witch’, unlike its...
Morgan Le Fay: Feminist Ruler
This blog has covered in depth the ways in which Morgan le Fay has been portrayed throughout the ages, and how the depictions of her reflect the way...




