Episodes

  • In the Company of Elves - Part 3
    Oct 7 2023

    Hello, welcome to the Folklore Forum, your place to explore the world of folk and fairy tales. This week, I’m sharing the final part—Chapter 3—from my latest short story, In the Company of Elves—the origin story of my two favourite Seelie (or Elf) characters, Agnur & Ulfur. If you haven’t listened to Chapter 1 or 2, you can go back to the previous episodes and listen before starting this one.

    If you want to read the full story you can download and read it for free by going to www.folkloreforum.org 

    * This story was written, read, edited, and produced by Natalie Guttormsson.

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    30 mins
  • In the Company of Elves - Part 2
    Sep 17 2023

    Hello, welcome to the Folklore Forum, your place to explore the world of folk and fairy tales. This week, I’m sharing Chapter 2 from my latest short story, In the Company of Elves—the origin story of my two favourite Seelie (or Elf) characters, Agnur & Ulfur. If you haven’t listened to Chapter 1, you can go back to the previous episode and listen before starting this one. The third and final chapter will debut in the next episode.

    Part 3 - Chapter 3 will be out next episode, but if you can’t wait to find out how this story concludes and whether Ulfur will be accepted into Seelie society by their Queen, you can download and read the full story for free by going to www.folkloreforum.org 


    * This story was written, read, edited, and produced by Natalie Guttormsson.


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    22 mins
  • In the Company of Elves - Part 1
    Sep 3 2023

    In this episode, I have a treat for you listeners. I’m turning my latest short story, In the Company of Elves, into an audiobook, and over the next three episodes, I’ll be sharing one chapter of the recording with you at a time.

    This episode includes Chapter One, Part One, of In the Company of Elves. Part 2 - Chapter 2 will be out next episode, but if you can’t wait to find out what happens next, you can download and read the full story for free by going to www.folkloreforum.org  

    The story was written, read, edited, and produced by me, Natalie Guttormsson.


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    11 mins
  • Why We Love Talking About Elves
    Aug 19 2023

    Why is it that we love talking about elves, huldufolk, and fairies? Why do we have so much passion about these stories and is it unique to one culture? Find out in this episode of the Folklore forum


    *NEW SHORT STORY*

    In the Company of Elves by Natalie Guttormsson In the wake of the Ragnarok Revolution, new alliances must be formed for mutual survival. When a Vanir named Ulfur finds himself lost on the battlefield and rescued by elves, he is forced to face some uncomfortable truths about his past, his kind, and the future of the entire hidden realm. Get it free here.

    Resources:

    Neil Gaiman - Stories Keep Us Alive

    Blind Boy Podcast - Hozier

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    23 mins
  • A Beginner's Guide to Elves
    Mar 12 2023
    This is the elf episode. Many countries around the world have folklore that includes elf-like beings. In this episode, we examine the etymology of the word "elf" and the synonyms: alfar, seelie/unseelie, wights, and fair folk along with some modern tolk tales. --- Saturday Stories

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    Links:
    The Fair Folk - Edited by Marvin Kaye

    Mexican President Sees Elf

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    23 mins
  • A Beginner's Guide to Iceland's Huldufólk
    Feb 17 2023

    Natalie takes you on a beginner's tour of Iceland's beloved folklore beings, the Hidden People or Huldufólk. 

    Where are they from? 

    What do they look like? 

    Are they friendly or deadly? 

    And, do Icelanders really believe in them? 

    Natalie is answering all those questions and more!

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    Shownotes:

    https://www.folkloreforum.org/post/a-beginner-guide-to-huldufolk

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    Book Recommendations for Further Reading:
    The Little Book of the Hidden People by Alda Sigmundsdóttir

    Looking for the Hidden Folk by Nancy Marie Brown

    Icelandic Folktales by Jón Árnason (Icelandic)

    The Huldufolk by Terry Gunnell and Brian Pilkington

    The Story of the Gimli Huldufolk by Kathleen Arnason

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    24 mins
  • An Origin of Elves
    Feb 3 2023

    Folktales have many overlaps from culture to culture. So do the origins of creatures in folklore. This mini episode is one such tale that explains the origin of huldufolk, elves, fairies, and more magical creatures!



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    7 mins
  • Intro to Season 2: The Fair, The Hidden and The Unusual
    Jan 14 2023

    Season 2 is called: “The Fair, The Hidden, and The Unusual.”

    I chose this title deliberately because while different regions of the world use different languages to name and describe beings in folklore, when you get down to the basic details, the stories of these beings are nearly identical.

    Which goes to show that stories aren’t contained by political or linguistic boundaries.

    These beings typically fall into categories of beauty, hidden from sight, or just plain unusual.

    Upcoming episodes will cover elves, huldufolk, fair folk, selkies, trolls, ogres, banshees and much more! You’ll hear their origin stories, metaphors, cultural significance, as well as modern interpretations of these beings in literature, film, and TV.


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    Book Recommendations:

    Are you looking for your next folktale or fantasy read? Look no further! We've teamed up with two groups of bestselling authors to offer a delightful free selection of new books and short stories introducing new fantastical worlds and characters. The best part? They’re all free on digital download only until January 31st! Find these free downloads and other recommendations at www.folkloreforum.org/books

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    10 mins