I encourage people to share and rework the tales I translate, which is why I put all my translations under a Creative Commons Zero license. And it is always a special treat when I do so. Here are thus some podcasts and videos that reference my work. Please support them by liking and subscribing to them!
Podcasts
- F*cked Up Fairy Tales: The Podcast:
- The Dispatchist:
- Episode 49: Episode on “Hellpets”
- Mention of the mountain fish at 30:10, black poodles at 58:35 and the “Cockerel of the Deep” at 1:19:35.
- Episode 49: Episode on “Hellpets”
- The Drunken Storyteller’s Podcast:
Videos
- Fireside Fairytales:
- It’s not Xmas until Odin Raids the Countryside
- Scary Ghost Stories from Christmases long long ago? Since when?
- Christmas Eve is for the Devil!
- Xmas Weapons in German Folktales from Rods to Swords
- The Ghost Parades of the High Alps (& other Folklore)
- The Bowling Ghosts of Folklore (Surprisingly common!)
- Sleepy Hollow before Washington Irving: the Original Tales
- Folktales where people drop dead for little to no reason
- Marriage Powder, Enchanted Love Spoons, & other Creepy Alternatives to Dating
- Kobolds: Origin Stories from German Folklore
- Dwarves before Tolkien: The Unexpected Origin Stories in Folklore
- Dragons & their Poop: Really weird folktales about dragons
- German Folklore about monsters in deep waters…
- The Woman who Peed a Lake: A German Folktale
- What is a “Faustian Bargain” anyways?
- Why are Black Poodles Ever-Present in Folklore?
- Why do Spirits Squeeze Travelers?
- What happens when a giant drops its spectacles?
- 9 Tales of Cats in Folklore
- Tales of the Devil’s Damned Dames
- Why would the Devil Build a Cathedral?
- The Romantic Tragedies of German Folklore
- The Dumbest Reasons Evil was Summoned
- What is Justice in German Folklore?
- The Haunting Fey of German Folklore
- The Chest-Crushing Spirits of Germany
- Tales of the Vile Blood-Sucking Undead of Old Folklore
- Five Short Tales about German Monsters in Folklore
- Reading Folklore about Uncanny Cattle & Other Mystical Wildlife
- The Cursed Coin That’s Never Spent – Icelandic & German Folklore
- The Fickle Cures of German Folklore
- Folktales from the Depths – German Folklore
- Who the heck is “Pumphut”? – German & Sorbian Folklore
- The Maidens that protect Mountain Goats – German Folklore
- The Cursed Treasures of German Folklore
- The Working Class Fey, Pumphut – German & Sorbian Folklore
- F*cked Up Fairy Tales:
- Liz Gotauco:
- Sarai Pahla, ActuallyAutistic:
Interviews and Panel Discussions
In these, I give my own two cents in person:
- Of Gods and Gamemasters:
RPG Adaptions
I consider modern tabletop role-playing games to be one of the legitimate successors to the oral folk storytelling of old (alongside fan fiction, of course). Thus, I thoroughly enjoy it when someone takes one of these tales and uses them as inspiration for their role-playing ames:
- Going Home: The Witch of Bad Wilsnack (Twilight 2000)
- The Totenkopf Spider (GURPS, D&D 5E)
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