Nordic Religions in the Viking Age by Thomas A DuBois Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania Press, 1999 x + 271 pp, 5 illus. Reviewed by Cara Freyasdaughter, Independent Scholar; published in The Pomegranate, 2000 In Nordic Religions of the Viking Age, Thomas DuBois takes on the task of recontextualizing the sagas of Icelandic literature. DuBois argues […]
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Literature by and for Heathens, as reviewed by the Heathen’s they’re for and by!
The Gospel of Loki, by Joanne Harris is a book of fiction heavily based on the Norse myths; “the myths through Loki’s point of view” (think Wicked and Maleficent).
It should really speak to how much I wanted this book to be a success that I personally spent $12 of my own money just so I could write a review on this book which a few of our readers asked about. It

Title: Norse Mythology Author(s): Neil Gaiman Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company Date Published: February 7, 2017 Language: English Cover: Hardcover/Paperback/E-book Pages: 304 TL;DR “Norse Mythology” isn’t Neil Gaiman’s masterpiece or anything, and it should not be mistaken for any kind of thorough examination of the Lore, but it IS a thoroughly enjoyable recounting of many of our favorite […]
Title: A Dictionary of Urglaawe Terminology Author(s): Robert L. Schreiwer, Ammerili Eckhart Publisher: lulu.com Date Published: June 4, 2012 Language: English Cover: Paperback Pages: 112 When I c