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Tales of Wanderland:

A phenology of very local lore

 

by Gwendolyn Endicott

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Also by Gwendolyn Endicott...

The Spinning Wheel (1994) and Crone Trekking in Coyote Land (2001) are both books that lead you into discovering your personal mythology. Mythology is a symbolic language that works through images and the play of those images on the imagination. It is as old as the drawings on cave walls and as new as the spinning of your dreams and stories. The Spinning Wheel takes you on a journey from the archetypal to the personal image; it is a book that accelerates personal growth and helps you discover your own story.   -Gwendolyn

The Spinning Wheel:  The Art of Mythmaking

by Gwendolyn Endicott

 

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Crone Trekking in Coyote Land:

A Storymaking Book

by Gwendolyn Endicott

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 To order one of these books email:  gwendolyn@nehelemtel.net, or call: 503-368-6389     

          


gwendolyn.jpg (20981 bytes) About the Author:  Gwendolyn Endicott lives on the Oregon Coast where she has created a forest retreat and teaching place called "Wanderland," dedicated to showing the gifts of our native forests.  She is a fourth generation Oregonian whose love of place goes deeply into her work and her concern about our relationship with Earth.  As a teacher story teller, and mythologist, Endicott poses the question: What are the stories that shape us?  What stories do we choose to pass on to our children's children's children?

Links

 

About the area

 

Nehalem Bay Chamber of Commerce

http://www.nehalembaychamber.com

 

Guide to the area

http://www.nehalembaychamber.com

 

Iseum Directories

 

Fellowship of Isis

http://www.fellowshipofisis.com

 

Directory of Iseums in the United States

http://www.fellowshipofisis.com/foicenters1.html#us

 

Call Wanderland at 503-368-6389 or Gwendolyn@nehalemtel.net for more information