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Mythmakers

Mythmakers

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Mythmakers is the podcast for fantasy fans and creatives, brought to you by the Oxford Centre for Fantasy. In each episode, we embark on an exploration of the world of fantasy—both classic and contemporary. From the stories behind your favourite series to expert tips for aspiring writers, we dive into books, films, TV shows, and the creative process behind them.

Brought to you from the heart of Oxford—home to literary greats like J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, and Lewis Carroll—we continue the storytelling tradition in the very city where Narnia, Middle-earth, and even Wonderland took shape drawing on the city’s magical blend of ancient buildings, labyrinthine libraries, and gentle river meadows.

Ready to step into the Wardrobe with us into your next big adventure? Visit https://oxfordcentreforfantasy.org/ to learn more!

2024
Kunst Philosophie Sozialwissenschaften
  • Nursery Toys, Their Fantastical Journeys and Which Is the Best Cinematic Universe
    Apr 30 2026

    With the King and Queen of the United Kingdom heading to the US this week, Julia Golding and Jacob Rennaker begin today’s episode of Mythmakers with a playful look at soft toy diplomacy and the source of many fantasy stories in nursery toys—including a bonus Tolkien connection.

    From there, the conversation turns to the thorny question of which cinematic universe is the best? Expect strong opinions as Julia and Jacob weigh the merits of Marvel, DC, Star Trek, Star Wars, and amongst others…

    (00:00) Introduction & Episode Overview
    (01:12) Soft Toy Diplomacy & Winnie-the-Pooh Legacy
    (03:00) Toys in Fantasy: Childhood Stories & Lasting Themes
    (05:20) Imagination, Play, and Growing Up in Toy Narratives
    (07:40) Worldbuilding in Winnie-the-Pooh vs Other Stories
    (10:00) Toy Stories as Cultural Reflection & Social Commentary
    (14:40) Play as the Foundation of Fantasy Storytelling
    (18:40) Defining the Cinematic Universe
    (23:30) Marvel & DC: Strengths, Weaknesses, and Evolution
    (30:00) Star Wars: Expansion, Innovation, and Challenges
    (36:30) Star Trek vs Star Wars: Themes and Cultural Impact
    (44:30) Personal Preferences, Nostalgia, and Final Verdicts
    (57:00) Closing & Transition to 1990s Fantasy Discussion

    For more information on the Oxford Centre for Fantasy, our writing courses, and to check out our awesome social media content visit:

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    59 Min.
  • Casting, Colbert and Contracts: Big News of Lotr Films and the Best Way to Get a Book Contract
    Apr 23 2026

    In today’s episode of Mythmakers, we cover three lively topics of discussion. Join Julia Golding and friend of the podcast, Jacob Rennaker, as they begin with the latest casting news for the upcoming prequel film The Hunt for Gollum—hits or misses?

    Next, they turn to the content challenges surrounding Stephen Colbert’s script for the second Lord of the Rings film currently in development—which we’re calling “the interval.” Rather than focusing on canon, Julia and Jacob explore the storytelling possibilities from a creative perspective.

    Finally, with Julia having just secured a new contract for a middle-grade fantasy novel, they discuss the best approaches for breaking through in today’s publishing market. What does it really take to get noticed by publishers these days?

    (00:00) Introduction & Episode Overview
    (02:00) Casting News for The Hunt for Gollum
    (08:00) New Characters & Story Speculation (Halvard & Companions)
    (10:00) Kate Winslet’s Role & Expanding Middle-earth’s Female Presence
    (16:00) Andy Serkis Directing & Acting Challenges
    (19:00) Stephen Colbert’s LOTR Film & “The Interval” Concept
    (26:00) Character Depth: Frodo, Merry & Adaptation Challenges
    (30:00) Tom Bombadil & Goldberry – Adapting the Unadaptable
    (38:00) Balancing Tone, Audience & Modern Expectations
    (41:00) Writing Fantasy Today: Breaking Into Publishing
    (52:00) Editing Process, Trends & Modern Children’s Publishing
    (56:00) Final Thoughts & What’s Next

    For more information on the Oxford Centre for Fantasy, our writing courses, and to check out our awesome social media content visit:

    Website: https://centre4fantasy.com/website
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    1 Std. und 11 Min.
  • The Call: Peadar Ó Guilín, Irish Fantasy and the Nature of Fairy Stories
    Apr 16 2026

    Ireland is one of the world’s greatest fantasy hot spots. Join Irish fantasy writer Peadar Ó Guilín and Julia Golding as they embark on an exploration of Ireland’s rich storytelling tradition and its influence on Peadar’s work.

    Discover how ancient tales of invasion gave rise to the Sidhe, and why the folk of the Mounds have it in for us. The Call features a brutal competition where they get their revenge—what might that tell us about the world Peadar grew up in and the themes emerging from his work? The conversation turns to The Sword Garden, his new book, which takes inspiration from Irish legend to begin a new tale of sci-fi fantasy world collisions. Be sure to stay to the end to hear Peadar and Julia pick the best place to take part in a magical contest—though most may be best avoided for health and safety reasons…

    To dive deeper into Peadar’s various works, visit https://www.peadar.org/

    (00:00) Introduction and Guest Overview
    (01:40) Language Evolution and Writing Systems
    (04:00) Ireland’s Influence on Fantasy Storytelling
    (06:00) Reimagining Fairies: The Aas Sídhe Explained
    (07:40) Irish Mythology and the Book of Invasions
    (11:40) Themes of History, Class, and Conflict in Fantasy
    (15:50) Irish Folklore Traditions and Story Cycles
    (18:20) Local Legends and Landscape-Based Storytelling
    (21:00) Stereotypes of Irish Writers and Global Perception
    (23:00) Preserving Folklore: Monks, Records, and Oral History
    (29:20) Tolkien, Fairy Stories, and Audience Perception
    (34:40) Favourite Fantasy Worlds and Final Reflections

    For more information on the Oxford Centre for Fantasy, our writing courses, and to check out our awesome social media content visit:

    Website: https://centre4fantasy.com/website
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    39 Min.
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