Sigurd (Siegfried) the Knight
(1,886 words) Sigurd (or Siegfried) is a hero from Germanic folklore. The following is from the upcoming book Myths and Legends, with artwork by Howard Pyle (1853–1911), from The Story…
(1,886 words) Sigurd (or Siegfried) is a hero from Germanic folklore. The following is from the upcoming book Myths and Legends, with artwork by Howard Pyle (1853–1911), from The Story…
In 2020 we published My Mirror Tells A Story by Spencer J. Quinn and Anthony Coulter—the first illustrated children’s book explicitly for White people, as well as the first full-color…
The following story, "Lohengrin and Elsa," is from the upcoming book Myths and Legends of Western Nations (1,400 words). The young Duchess Elsa of Brabant went into the woods, and…
Helen Doe, a former liberal, unindoctrinates herself and learns the joys of traditional gender roles.
The following is part II of a chapter in the forthcoming book Irish Folklore: Cú Chulainn and the Ulster Cycle (3,400 words). Read part I here. https://www.whitepeoplepress.com/product/irish-folklore-cu-chulainn-and-the-ulster-cycle/ While he and…
The following tale, "Der Eisenhans" ("Iron Hans" or "Iron John") is tale number 136 from the Grimm Brothers' famous collection Kinder- und Hausmärchen (Children’s and Household Tales), and appears in…
Have you ever done something seemingly normal, then had the race card thrown at you? I’m sure you have. It’s a disgusting tactic that goes hand in hand with the…
Oh, how I wish, the Dear Lady well. For it is she, that taught the mysteries of the Henge with boughs of evergreen; making her famous brown muck soup. Because…
Note: the following review originally appeared in the Summer 2019 issue of The White People's Quarterly. Music for Nations by Überfolk Music for Nations is the debut album…