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Erna Grcić is a writer and an educator. Her poetry and short stories have been published in several Bosnian and English journals and anthologies. She has authored a number of academic papers dealing with literature and applied linguistics. Her particular interests lie in successful methods of teaching reading and spreading the love of literature among a young generation of readers. She is currently working on her first fantasy novel that involves dragons and Slavic mythology. Erna grew up in Sarajevo, and she currently lives and works in Dubai. Find her on Twitter and Facebook at @ernawrites, Instagram @__the_scribbler__ and check out what she is up to at ernawrites.com.

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Slavic Myths of Autumn: Mokosh, Morana, and the Spirits of the Dying Year

Discover the myths of autumn in Slavic mythology—Mokosh, Morana, rusalki, and the domovoi. Stories of harvest, endings, and the spirits of the dying year.
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“You can hear it in the midst of the night
While your gaze roams the vast plains on the ceiling”
Erna Grcic, Beneath the Surface

“Be not afraid of whirlpools,
of strong winds, and murky waves.
Fear the creature that dwells
in the darkest depths,
the ice-shackled Kraken,
that threatens to surface
and your soul to keep.”
Erna Grcic, Beneath the Surface

“Don’t be a poet, my darling
The taxidermist for ideas and lost dreams”
Erna Grcic, Beneath the Surface

“It's a funny thing about the modern world. You hear girls in the toilets of clubs saying, "Yeah, he fucked off and left me. He didn't love me. He just couldn't deal with love. He was too fucked up to know how to love me." Now, how did that happen? What was it about this unlovable century that convinced us we were, despite everything, eminently lovable as a people, as a species? What made us think that anyone who fails to love us is damaged, lacking, malfunctioning in some way? And particularly if they replace us with a god, or a weeping madonna, or the face of Christ in a ciabatta roll---then we call them crazy. Deluded. Regressive. We are so convinced of the goodness of ourselves, and the goodness of our love, we cannot bear to believe that there might be something more worthy of love than us, more worthy of worship. Greeting cards routinely tell us everybody deserves love. No. Everybody deserves clean water. Not everybody deserves love all the time.”
Zadie Smith, White Teeth

“Be not afraid of whirlpools,
of strong winds, and murky waves.
Fear the creature that dwells
in the darkest depths,
the ice-shackled Kraken,
that threatens to surface
and your soul to keep.”
Erna Grcic, Beneath the Surface

“Maggots gnaw on time
Glistening ghostly in dark crevices
As I wait, resigned”
Erna Grcic, Beneath the Surface

“Don’t be a poet, my darling
The taxidermist for ideas and lost dreams”
Erna Grcic, Beneath the Surface

“You can hear it in the midst of the night
While your gaze roams the vast plains on the ceiling”
Erna Grcic, Beneath the Surface

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