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Camelot Chat

Camelot Chat

By: Shannon
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In "Camelot Chat," I delve into the historical depths behind Arthurian legend with stories of werewolf-warriors, the heretical Grail Cult, arcane peoples and practices, and Pictish warrior queens. Sometimes truth is stranger than fiction... and in the Dark Age of King Arthur and Queen Guinevere, Avalon and Camelot, it was!

© 2025 Camelot Chat
Episodes
  • Queen Guinevere: Medusa, Bloodletting, and the Cult of the Severed Head
    Sep 16 2025

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    In this week's exciting topic, Queen Guinevere: Medusa, Bloodletting, and the Cult of the Severed Head, I discuss the sacred symbols associated with Queen Guinevere, plus her strange relationship to Medusa and some very creepy, very dead heads!

    To purchase my book, "The Wanderer and the Wolves," told from the perspective of Queen Guinevere, click this link on Amazon.com.

    And, to visit my author website at Shanavere Studios, click here.

    See you in Camelot!

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    To purchase my book, "The Wanderer and the Wolves," told from the perspective of Queen Guinevere, click this link on Amazon.com.

    And, to visit my author website at Shanavere Studios, click here.

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    13 mins
  • Guinevere: What's in a Name?
    Sep 9 2025

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    In the second episode of Camelot Chat, Guinevere: What's in a Name? I discuss Queen Guinevere's various names, their translations, and what they tell us about the famous -- and mysterious -- queen.

    To purchase my book, "The Wanderer and the Wolves," told from the perspective of Queen Guinevere, click this link on Amazon.com.

    And, to visit my author website at Shanavere Studios, click here.

    See you in Camelot!

    Support the show

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    7 mins
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