
Mythopoedia.com posted 'when we allow ourselves to show forth, the little things we fear will go wrong tend to burn up in the fire of our beauty'
The name Odysseus is taken to mean "Son of Pain." It's thought to be
based on the "middle voice" of the Greek verb odussomai which means "to
feel anger toward, to rage or hate." The "middle voice" is ... Read More on Ever Forward

Mythopoedia.com posted 'Silverlance, an action-fantasy adventure tale for kids'
http://www.scribd.com/doc/17454989/Silverlance" style="margin: 12px auto 6px auto; font-family: Helvetica,Arial,Sans-serif; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; font-size: 14p ... Read More on Ever Forward

Mythopoedia.com posted 'The mythic life leads me into deeper knowledge of myself'
The motive for engaging in life on mythic terms is the Utter
Self. It's the self we dream about, the one that is free and
confident in all situations, even in failure. The Utter Self is what
lies be ... Read More on Ever Forward

Mythopoedia.com posted 'A mythic life requires trust in the path'
Mark 6:7-13 (Fifteenth Sunday in ordinary time)The mythic
content of this gospel passage can’t be overstated. The key line is “He
instructed them to take nothing for the journey... .” This read ... Read More on Ever Forward

Mythopoedia.com posted 'Test Google/posterous'
Testing google and autopost
Testing google docs direct email to posterous.
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Mythopoedia.com posted 'Test Google/posterous'
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Mythopoedia.com posted 'Test Google/posterous'
Testing google docs and posterous autopost
Testing google docs direct email to posterous.
... Read More on Ever Forward

Mythopoedia.com Life is making.

Mythopoedia.com Myth is a way of life.

Mythopoedia.com
Some people had problems viewing the online Silverlance pages using Internet Explorer. There seems to be no problem when using Firefox (which I highly recommend) and Safari.
I'm working on fixing the site so it will be usable with Internet Explorer. Shouldn't be long.

Mythopoedia.com It's pronounced myth-o-pee-dia. It's a play on the words 'encyclopedia' and 'Mythopoeia', which is a poem by J.R.R. Tolkien.

Mythopoedia would love to post your art! Send in an illustration of a character or scene from the story and we'll post it at Mythopoedia.com. Visit the site and check out the submission guidelines.

Mythopoedia.com
Mythopoedia is an interactive story Web site featuring the online edition of Silverlance, absolutely free.
The site aims at promoting creativity through story, and fans are encouraged to participate with art and creative writing.
Don't forget to check out the interactive map!
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