Psychologies

Creatures of change

THIS POSTCARD illustration is one of an enchanting collection by Helen Nicholson to celebrate mythologist and psychologist Sharon Blackie’s new book, . A jewel for lovers of the mystical, its pages conjure up reimaginings of ancient tales, characters and beliefs from an eco-feminist angle.

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