erilaz wrote:a conference held via Zoom: the Mythopoeic Society's Online Midsummer Seminar, with the theme "Fantasy Goes to Hell: Depictions of Hell in Modern Fantasy Texts".
That looks intriguing, particularly that panel on The Underwords, Overworlds and Ocean Worlds. And the one about Mary Magdalene in Beren and Lúthien.
The whole conference sounds interesting. I had a kind of culty, apocalyptic, super-religious upbringing, and even after having broken free, I still ended up with a fascination for hell and other manifestations of "the demon-haunted world," to borrow a phrase from Carl Sagan. Which reminds me, some months back I saw a production of Hadestown. I went in with no idea what it was about (despite the description being right on the tin), and it was just stunning.
Apropos of The Mythopoeic Society, I've been meaning to check out (Inkling) Charles Williams, as I have zero familiarity with his work. I see on that page that he wrong a book called "The Greater Trumps." Consider me piqued.