Fabled Collective
Fabled Collective is your gateway into a world where folklore, haunted history, and creative storytelling converge. Hosted by Vanessa K. Eccles, an author, editor, and storyteller, this podcast explores the mysteries that shape our world—from eerie legends and ghost stories to the hidden truths within mythology and historical hauntings.
In each episode, you'll embark on a journey through spine-tingling tales, forgotten folklore, and the shadowy corners of history, all while discovering how storytelling can illuminate both the dark and the light within us. Whether you're here for chilling fiction, creative inspiration, or a deeper understanding of life's mysteries, Fabled Collective offers an experience that lingers long after the story ends.
What You'll Discover on Fabled Collective:
👻 Haunted History & Paranormal Stories:
Explore the ghostly tales and eerie folklore surrounding haunted places, ancient ruins, and historical mysteries. From Savannah's most haunted corners to the forgotten legends of the world, you'll hear stories that blur the line between history and myth.
📖 Spooky Fiction & Immersive Audiobooks:
Get lost in dark, atmospheric short stories and audiobooks, narrated to pull you into otherworldly realms. These tales aren’t just spine-chilling—they’re thought-provoking, exploring the human experience through the lens of the unknown.
🔮 Creative Living & Intuitive Insights:
For writers, creators, and spiritual seekers, Fabled Collective also offers creative inspiration, including journal prompts, storytelling tips, and intuitive practices to help you connect more deeply with your inner world and creative voice.
🌕 Folklore, Myth, & the Shadow Side:
Uncover the ancient stories that shaped cultures, from European fairy tales to indigenous legends, while exploring their deeper meanings. These stories often reveal the darker aspects of human nature, balanced by lessons of hope, resilience, and transformation.
✨ Spiritual Reflections & Personal Transformation:
Beyond the stories, Fabled Collective encourages introspection and personal growth, blending spiritual practices with creative exploration. Whether it's shadow work, tarot reflections, or journaling through folklore, you'll find inspiration to navigate your own journey from darkness to light.
Who Is This Podcast For?
🌿 Folklore enthusiasts drawn to myth, legend, and haunted history.
🌙 Spiritual seekers exploring intuition, shadow work, and personal growth.
🎧 Audiobook lovers who enjoy atmospheric, immersive storytelling.
🔍 Curious minds fascinated by the intersection of history, mystery, and the unknown.
If you love paranormal podcasts, folklore deep-dives, and spooky audiobooks, you'll feel right at home with Fabled Collective.
Fabled Collective
Virginia Woolf's A Room of One's Own
Last episode, we discussed the life of Virginia Woolf, a feminist writer of the 20th century. In this episode, we’ll delve into A Room of One’s Own, a powerful lecture she delivered to group of young women from the Cambridge colleges of Newnham and Girton in 1928, compiled and published in 1929. In this summary and analysis of Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own, her groundbreaking (and often heartbreaking) work, we’ll discover what it was like for women who wrote fiction historically and during her lifetime. We’ll discuss Judith, the hypothetical sister of Shakespeare, Jane Austen’s mastery of the sentence, and Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre. In the end, we’ll talk about the primary things Virginia Woolf says are most important for any women hoping to create her best works of art.
Research assistance by Whitney Zahar.
Music by Kevin MacLeod and Epidemic Sound (paid licenses).
Music by Katie Coughran.
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