Mortality is, more or less, the bane of human existence, wouldn’t you say? Looming over each of us, sometimes menacing and always mysterious, death is life’s only guarantee. Naturally, we fear it. We do not understand it and cannot prepare for it. For those of us left behind in its wake, it is tragic. It’s loss. But every living thing does it. Our very human response is to attempt to make sense of it, to make it okay. And we do this in a very human way. Storytelling. Matthew Dow Smith’s The Phantom Isle, tale three of four in Archaia’s Jim Henson’s The Storyteller: Witches series, is a story about stories. And life. And death.
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The Phantom Isle
Posted: December 3, 2014 by Kristilyn Waite in BOOM! StudiosTags: Ireland, Irish mythology, Jim Henson's The Storyteller Witches, Matthew Dow Smith, Oisin, The Phantom Isle, Tir na nOg
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