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Queer as Folklore (The Wyrdo Book Club)

13 min · 26. juni 2026
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Welcome to another instalment of the Wyrd Wessex Book Club! This month, we’re peeling back the layers of mythology and identity as we dive into Queer as Folklore by Sasha Coward. We’ve been an "extended book club" for a long time here, but it’s been a joy to formalise these monthly gatherings with our Discord members Rosie and Terrie. This month’s pick was recommended by Rosie, and it’s safe to say it gave us all plenty to talk about. Sasha Coward’s work isn’t just a look at ancient texts—it’s a manual for reclaiming our space in history and understanding why the "strange" has always acted as a sanctuary for the outsider. In this episode, we chat about: Reclaiming the Monster: Why symbols like the X-Men or The Little Mermaid (and the legendary drag queen Divine!) are more than just stories—they’re ancestral threads for the queer community. The "Armor" of the Outsider: We share how many of us used "fake lore"—from gothic gear to devil horns—as literal armor to navigate the world. The Perspective Shift: How even for those of us who grew up on classic folklore, this book added an entirely new layer of meaning to the myths we thought we knew. Our Rating: Did it live up to the hype? Spoiler: The Green Men were out in full force for this one. Next Month’s Read: We’re shifting gears for July. We’ll be tackling Shadows in the Nave by Peter Underwood/Paul Adams/Eddie Brazil. It’s beautifully broken down into short, visual sections—perfect for our summer reading. Join the Conversation: Did you read along with us? Let us know your favourite chapter or your thoughts on the book in the comments below! If you want to jump into our next recording or share your "ideal reading spot," head over to our Discord. Support the Show: Buy Us A Coffee: buymeacoffee.com/wyrdwessex Grab Official Merch: redbubble.com/people/saxonforageruk/shop Hosted and edited by Craig Brooks Intro & Outro Music: Medieval Celtic violin by Music_for_Creators ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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episode Queer as Folklore (The Wyrdo Book Club) cover

Queer as Folklore (The Wyrdo Book Club)

Welcome to another instalment of the Wyrd Wessex Book Club! This month, we’re peeling back the layers of mythology and identity as we dive into Queer as Folklore by Sasha Coward. We’ve been an "extended book club" for a long time here, but it’s been a joy to formalise these monthly gatherings with our Discord members Rosie and Terrie. This month’s pick was recommended by Rosie, and it’s safe to say it gave us all plenty to talk about. Sasha Coward’s work isn’t just a look at ancient texts—it’s a manual for reclaiming our space in history and understanding why the "strange" has always acted as a sanctuary for the outsider. In this episode, we chat about: Reclaiming the Monster: Why symbols like the X-Men or The Little Mermaid (and the legendary drag queen Divine!) are more than just stories—they’re ancestral threads for the queer community. The "Armor" of the Outsider: We share how many of us used "fake lore"—from gothic gear to devil horns—as literal armor to navigate the world. The Perspective Shift: How even for those of us who grew up on classic folklore, this book added an entirely new layer of meaning to the myths we thought we knew. Our Rating: Did it live up to the hype? Spoiler: The Green Men were out in full force for this one. Next Month’s Read: We’re shifting gears for July. We’ll be tackling Shadows in the Nave by Peter Underwood/Paul Adams/Eddie Brazil. It’s beautifully broken down into short, visual sections—perfect for our summer reading. Join the Conversation: Did you read along with us? Let us know your favourite chapter or your thoughts on the book in the comments below! If you want to jump into our next recording or share your "ideal reading spot," head over to our Discord. Support the Show: Buy Us A Coffee: buymeacoffee.com/wyrdwessex Grab Official Merch: redbubble.com/people/saxonforageruk/shop Hosted and edited by Craig Brooks Intro & Outro Music: Medieval Celtic violin by Music_for_Creators ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

26. juni 202613 min
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Queer Folklore: How Outsiders Find Sanctuary in Myths (Sasha Coward)

What happens when you don't fit into the "neat and orderly" versions of history taught in schools? You go underground. You find your truth in the stories, the monsters, and the high strangeness that society tries to ignore. In this episode, Craig sits down with historian and author Sasha Coward (Queer as Folklore) to map out the hidden, queer roots of our favourite myths. We’re exploring how the marginalised and the neurodiverse have used folklore as a sanctuary for centuries—and why those "weird" stories have always acted as a beacon for the outsider. In this episode, we cover: * The Sanctuary of the Strange: From Victorian seances (and their surprisingly erotic loopholes) to the 90s goth subculture, we look at how the supernatural has provided a safe harbour for queer identity. * Reclaiming the Monster: Why we aren't just "borrowing" myths like mermaids, unicorns, or werewolves—we helped create them. * The Neurodiverse Connection: Why the "slanted" mind and the "wyrd" have always travelled together. * Mothman & Florida Man: Craig mounts a spirited defence of the misunderstood Mothman, and we break down the tactical logistics of praising God from a highway sunroof at 70mph. Folklore isn't just a collection of dusty old stories; it’s a map of our true ancestral roots. Whether you're an outsider, a believer, or just someone looking for a bit of high strangeness, this conversation is for you. Follow Sasha Coward: Check out his book Queer as Folklore www.sachacoward.com [www.sachacoward.com] https://www.instagram.com/sachacoward/ [https://www.instagram.com/sachacoward/] A HUGE SHOUTOUT TO OUR BUY ME A COFFEE MEMBERS: Tenner, Dan, Vicky, Steph, Gabby, Andrew, John, Rosie, Nick, Simon, and Terry! Your support helps us keep the show going. Want to join our supporters, get live recording links, and access our Discord channels? Head over to the link below. Stay Wyrd! Help keep the lights on and join our Discord here: buymeacoffee.com/wyrdwessex [buymeacoffee.com/wyrdwessex] Buy our merch here: https://www.redbubble.com/people/saxonforageruk/shop?asc=u [https://www.redbubble.com/people/saxonforageruk/shop?asc=u] Written and hosted by Craig Brooks Edited by Craig Brooks Intro music by Antipodean Writer: Full of Soul - Neon Waves Extended - Remix Outro music by Colt Fingaz: Ding Ding Dong ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

24. juni 20261 h 20 min
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The dark secrets of Milton Keynes (Modern Folklore for a New City)

In this episode Craig and Andy head slightly north to explore the modern urban legends, liminal spaces, and paranormal hotspots of Milton Keynes. We are joined by paranormal researcher, writer, and photographer Dr. Steph Lay, who spent over two decades at the Open University before turning her analytical eye toward the city's haunted shadows. With a diploma in parapsychology and a PhD specialising in the "uncanny valley," Steph is on a mission to collect a ghost story for every single grid square in Milton Keynes. Is a city designed for the future actually a containment system for something ancient, or are these modern ghost stories evolving alongside the technology we use? Milton Keynes might lack the centuries of dust found in York or Nottingham, but as our conversation with Steph reveals, it is rapidly growing its own modern mythology. Whether it’s the persistent rumours of Cold War-era bunkers, digital ghosts caught on CCTV, or the synchronicity of ancient leys, the city proves that high strangeness is always closer than we think. In This Episode Why a city known for being shiny and clean is actually a hotbed for paranormal activity. Steph shares her data-driven approach to mapping hauntings across the city's meticulously planned estates. We delve into the theory that the city’s modern infrastructure—from smart technology to fibre networks—is fracturing an ancient containment system buried beneath the soil. Did the original planners tune into the weird, hippie vibe of the 1960s to align the city’s Midsomer Boulevard with the summer solstice and local ley lines? We explore the chilling local folklore of "Deb's Close" in Stoney Stratford, where a modern home renovation allegedly disturbed a monstrous entity that terrorises residents every New Year's Eve. Steph explains the psychological roots of the "uncanny valley"—why near-human entities trigger our deepest danger responses—and how she uses that cognitive psychology expertise to investigate the supernatural. "I’m absolutely fascinated by the idea that it might actually be quite haunted... I’m into mapping, I love data—so I thought, what if I could get a ghost story in every single one of these grid squares?" Explore the Revenants on the Redway Project and read Stephs ongoing collection of paranormal reports at cityofsecrets.blog. [cityofsecrets.blog.] Stay Wyrd. Help keep the lights on and join our Discord here: buymeacoffee.com/wyrdwessex [https://buymeacoffee.com/wyrdwessex] Buy our merch here: https://www.redbubble.com/people/saxonforageruk/shop?asc=u [https://www.redbubble.com/people/saxonforageruk/shop?asc=u] Written by: Craig Brooks Hosted by: Craig Brooks and Andy Stevens Edited by: Craig Brooks Intro music: Antipodean Writer: Full of Soul - Neon Waves Extended - Remix Outro music: Colt Fingaz: Ding Ding Dong ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

18. juni 20261 h 24 min
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Join Craig and special guest UAPaul as they tackle the latest batch of UAP file releases from the US Department of War. Is the government finally admitting we aren't alone, or are they just having a bit of a laugh at our expense with a retro-styled website that feels like a 90s conspiracy fever dream? We cut through the noise, the FLIR artifacts, and the "tic-tac" hype to get to the truth. Episode Highlights * The "Invisible Frontline": We discuss the UK turning on its "Skynet" space defence system six months early. Is it a necessary shield against cosmic conflict, or more "a lie they want you to believe" territory? * Decoding the Data Dump: Paul provides a technical breakdown of the US Department of War’s latest UAP website. Why does it look like an X-Files prop, and why is the image quality so suspiciously low? * Flare or Phenomenon?: We examine the "star-shaped" objects and strange pulses. Is it advanced propulsion, or just military flares and camera stabilization struggling with high-speed movement? * The USO Mystery: What’s going on under the water? We discuss Unidentified Submerged Objects (USOs) that seem to defy the physics of sea travel. * The Propaganda Game: Are these releases a genuine attempt at disclosure, or is the government flooding the zone with easily debunked footage to discredit the entire UAP conversation? * The "Bug on the Doorbell Cam" Theory: We contemplate the state of modern tech—why the best evidence might be the older, "pre-CGI" era clips. Join our Discord community to debate the footage and share your own sightings. Don't blame the owls! Website: www.wyrdwessex.co.uk [https://open.acast.com/www.wyrdwessex.co.uk] Merch: https://www.redbubble.com/people/saxonforageruk/explore [https://www.redbubble.com/people/saxonforageruk/explore] Hosted by: Craig Brooks Edited by: Craig Brooks Intro & Outro: Full of Soul - Neon Waves Extended - Remix by Antipodean Writer. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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Mimics, Glitches and Shadowy Figures (Listener Stories)

In this special episode, Craig and Andy gather to share a collection of eerie, fascinating, and downright creepy listener stories sent in by their brilliant Buy Me a Coffee members. After a few technical mishaps and some profanity in a church during the 100th episode, the Wyrdos are back to deliver the supernatural goods. The Listener Tales: Andrew's Childhood Shadow Figures: A genuinely chilling memory from a four-year-old’s perspective. Was it a waking sleep paralysis episode, or were his parents secretly moonlighting in a Dorset-based cult? A terrifying look at an occupied house filled with exploding lightbulbs, phantom candles that relight themselves, and a bizarre, unexplainable horse whinny. But nothing prepares the hosts for Rosie's encounter with a mimic—a chilling phenomenon that introduces the deeply unsettling reality of things pretending to be the people we love. Craig's Glitch in the Matrix: Craig shares a deeply unsettling personal experience from his own home involving a late-night goodnight kiss, a tent fort, and the terrifying realisation in the morning that his daughter Ocean hadn't been in the bed at all. The lingering question remains: What exactly did Craig kiss goodnight? Nick's Trilogy of Terror: A vanishing phantom cat that defies explanation. Creepy audio recordings from a local cemetery. A textbook hospital haunting featuring a friendly spirit and a perfectly timed fire door lockdown. Stay Wyrd! Help keep the lights on and join our Discord here: buymeacoffee.com/wyrdwessex Buy our merch here: https://www.redbubble.com/people/saxonforageruk/shop?asc=u Written and hosted by Craig Brooks and Andy Stevens Edited by Craig Brooks Intro music by Antipodean Writer: Full of Soul - Neon Waves Extended - Remix Outro music by Colt Fingaz: Ding Ding Dong ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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