Norse Year

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celebrating the seasons
ceremonial magic
creative activities
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forthcoming
heritage
inspired by nature
mythologies
nature connection
norse gods
norse mythology
sacred places
scandinavia
spells
spirituality
viking runes

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  • ISBN 9781837833504
  • Dimensions: 135 x 185mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Quadrille Publishing Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Delve into the magical world of Norse mythology with myths, stories, runes and rituals for every season of the year.

Scandinavia is steeped in a rich history, mythology and symbolism. Rich with tales of courage, war, love, chaos and friendship, Norse mythology has inspired the world of literature, films and music alike. This mesmerising exploration of the old Norse way of life takes you beyond the stories, allowing you to immerse yourself in ancient Scandinavian practices and beliefs.

The Norse Year follows the ancient Scandinavian seasons. As the cold weather arrives, explore enchanting mythology from the biting Nordic weather. Then, feel inspired by the magic of late summer evenings under the aurora borealis. As the year progresses, you will explore twelve Norse deities, each accompanied by a ritual that will inspire you to harness their gifts. Uncover runes from the Viking alphabet, and find sacred sites from around the region.

With creative exercises and spells to practise at home, plus beautiful, atmospheric illustrations, The Norse Year asks you to return to nature and seek inspiration in your own landscape.

Alison Davies is the author of over 30 books. She runs workshops at universities throughout the UK, showing academics, students and early years practitioners how stories can be used as tools for teaching and learning. Alison writes for a wide selection of magazines and her features have also appeared in the Times Education Supplement, Daily Mail and Sunday Express parenting section, and various commercial magazines.

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