Will Vigar

poet. writer. imposter.

Tag Archives: mythogeography

A Dance in the Labyrinth (II): Heroes, Games, and the Supermarket as Mythic Space 

We are fond of saying that we live in a mythless age. What we usually mean is that we no longer believe in gods. But belief was never the engine. … Continue reading

24/05/2026 · Leave a comment

Mind The Gaps – Phil Smith (Book Review)

One of the things I’ve always enjoyed about Phil Smith’s writing is the element of ‘the trickster’ that is ingrained into his work. There is an archness that is quite … Continue reading

24/04/2026 · Leave a comment

The Spiral: Six Attempts to Notice While the System Keeps Running 1

I. HOW DIGITAL ERRORS ECHO ANALOGUE HAUNTINGS (in which the machine coughs up its ghosts and pretends it meant to do that) There’s something charmingly pathetic about a digital error. … Continue reading

10/04/2026 · Leave a comment

Crab and Bee’s Matter of Britain: Mythlands of Albion

It has been many, many years since I read ‘Matter of Britain’ and even then, it was a condensed version. It was a tough read, being mostly in mediaeval vernacular. … Continue reading

13/02/2025 · Leave a comment

Aurochs (Irish Sea)

Through the trees, a rum tang of brine encroaching; a brackish lick insinuates itself into a bed   of coarse reeds that wither with its saline sting. Aurochs sensing their time is … Continue reading

27/08/2019 · Leave a comment