![]() ![]() Her own spirituality began with visions, joining a church, leaving to explore paganism, then Druidry, leaving that to explore Buddhism, and returning to the awe inspiring, magic of the woods, communing with the Divine. So she was always a bit of a freak, never quite fitting in. Add to that her family lived in an Orthodox Jewish neighborhood while her father was a New Testament theologian–and an atheist. Things haven’t changed much since then.Īs a first generation American, with South African parents she was already a little bit different. Stories evolved to superheroes, mythologies of various places in the woods, and a kinship to the land. ![]() Her friends, her twin and Mab would wander through the woods telling tales, exploring past beaver damns and privet palaces. Pirate ships in poplar pods, and water skimmers as sea monsters. Mab Morris grew up making up stories with stream in her back yard being countries and worlds. She’s worked with painters, illustrators, jewelers, sound engineers, and even a puppeteer. She is a creative who grows with, and supports a creative community through CreativiTea, and her collaborative projects, like her poetry book, are often “learning experiences”. Mab writes fantasy inspired by world cultures and mythologies. ![]()
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