Corncrake Mag
@CorncrakeMag
Your favorite English literary magazine. To buy mags head here: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/CorncrakeMag
July is upon us! Let us read the latest issue! Keep up with the latest Eagle's Flight, read a whole bunch of great poetry, and much much more!




The Fairie Queen will be my next audible listen after I finish Mitchell Luthis "pilgrim" Thanks mostly to @CorncrakeMag !
One of my all time favourites is Edmund Spenser's The Fairie Queene It won me over when, in the first chapter, St George engages in a Dark Soulsesque fight Check out my introduction and reading here on the @CorncrakeMag podcast youtu.be/CpWiXH1ypQ4
The master of the detective tale! Read the original story for yourself, away from the influence of directors and actors.

St. Mary Magdalene was a disciple of Jesus who cleansed her of seven demons, and she financially aided him in Galilee. She was one of the witnesses of the Crucifixion and burial of Jesus and, famously, was the first person to see him after the Resurrection.

Great to see all the registered British county flags adorning Parliament Square ahead of Historic County Flags Day on Wednesday! @RealCounties @britishcounties @CountyFlagsDay #CountyFlagsDay
@NathanCJHood is someone who is hilarious and good-natured. I must admit I'd love to get back on his show, but only after Darkspire Conspiracy comes out. By which time there would have been 5-6 episodes of Crown of Blood that's been posted on yt. He's funny, cultivated and a fine…
Your venerable podcast host!
It was great talking with @Anglo_Ouroboros on @CorncrakeMag about how the publishing industry steered and contained fantasy literature It's more top-down than you know! Watch our video here from 4pm youtube.com/watch?v=Hn4IE9…
Your venerable podcast host!
POV you visit the Scottish Borders and meet a wise gentleman wizard who wants to show you his magical tomes. Your MP increases 50%.
Our friend Ruxandra is a fabulous artist and you should commission her. (She'll also be producing the illustrations for our second volume of Plutarch's Lives).
Graphite study for Theseus and the Minotaur
St. Margaret is a virgin & martyr. A Roman prefect caught sight of her, sought to make her his concubine. When neither cajolery & threats didn't work, he brought her to a trial at Antioch. Threatened with death unless she renounced the faith, the holy virgin refused.

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In what I can only read as a description of dragons (as cobra would be a boring and therefore unlikely interpretation), @CorncrakeMag strikes again.
I finished the cover! Also did it in black and white in case I can't get a pretty print color version
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In a few weeks, I will be closing my Twitter account. I reluctantly created social media accounts for my business in 2017, and while these helped me reach new patrons early on, I have concluded that they are no longer worth the time that it takes to maintain them.
Drawing of the statue of King Arthur (he will return) by Peter Vischer the Elder, designed by Albrecht Durer. It stands amongst other historical and mythical figures in Hofkirche in Innsbruck, Austria, as part of the tomb of Emperor Maximillian I.
Keep up to date with the next installment of AR Greens epic!

Who doesn't like Robin Hood? Who has not been tempted to become and outlaw? Read all about it!!

We're delighted to announce that we have commissioned @jholtillus to produce the art for an OSP edition of Sienkiewicz's much loved classic of adventure, In Desert & Wilderness and bring it back into the lives and the imaginations of the western public. Launching Spring of 2026!
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St Swithin was an Anglo-Saxon Bishop of Winchester (852 - 862). The weather on his feast day, July 15, determines the weather for the next 40 days. If it rains on St. Swithin's Day, it will continue to rain for 40 days, but if it is fair, 40 days of fair weather will follow.
I shall be needing an umbrella for a while... 🙄 #stswithinsday
St Swithin was an Anglo-Saxon Bishop of Winchester (852 - 862). The weather on his feast day, July 15, determines the weather for the next 40 days. If it rains on St. Swithin's Day, it will continue to rain for 40 days, but if it is fair, 40 days of fair weather will follow.