
Greetings All!
This is a good news/bad news sort of post. The good news is that the Folklore & Fiction website has been moved to a new virtual private server! The bad news is that the Folklore & Fiction archive and newsletter infrastructure are taking longer to upgrade than anticipated.
It's important to me and to my husband/Drupal developer Sean that we provide an in-house solution for the archive, newsletter, and website to protect my work and your data from abuse, so please be patient with us while we finish this important upgrade. We'll have it done by the end of November, but I need to audit the site thereafter and set up a few new pages, so we're aiming for a January 2, 2025 re-launch.
Meanwhile, you can still sign up for an account on the existing website and use the archive, and you can still sign up for the newsletter, though I won't be sending another edition until January 2nd. I'm also pausing social media shares of educational content until then.
Thanks very much for your patience, and I'll keep you posted!
Dr. Ceallaigh S. MacCath-Moran holds hold B.A. in Celtic Studies from the University of Toronto, an M.A. in English and Creative Writing from the University of Maine, and a PhD in Folklore from Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador. She is also an author, poet, and musician under the name C.S. MacCath. Her long-running Folklore & Fiction Project integrates these passions with a focus on folklore scholarship aimed at storytellers, and she brings a deep appreciation of animism, ecology, and folkloristics to her own storytelling. You can find her online at csmaccath.com, folkloreandfiction.com, and linktr.ee/csmaccath.
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