Talk:Mythic fiction

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Works of mythic fiction in mainstream literature include Margaret Atwood's The Penelopiad, Kevin Brockmeier's The Truth About Celia, A. S. Byatt's Elementals, Angela Carter's The Bloody Chamber, Chitra Bannerjee Divakaruni's Mistress of Spices, Louise Erdrich's The Antelope Wife, Heinz Insu Fenkl's Memories of My Ghost Brother, and Hiromi Goto's The Kappa Child, as well as many works by Alice Hoffman, Steven Millhauser, Haruki Murakami, Joyce Carol Oates and numerous others.

On the fantasy genre shelves, writers of mythic fiction include Richard Bowes, John Crowley, Neil Gaiman, Alan Garner, Elizabeth Hand, Robert Holdstock, and Jane Yolen, in addition to de Lint and Windling themselves.

Mythic fiction can also be found on the Young Adult shelves in the work of David Almond (Skellig), Francesca Lia Block (Dangerous Angels), Alice Hoffman (Green Angel), Nina Kiriki Hoffman (A Fistful of Sky), K. A. Laity ("Pelzmantel: A Medieval Tale"), Midori Snyder (Hannah's Garden), and others.

What is meant by: "volunteer entirely new pantheons"?[edit]

So there's this sentence in the article:

This is in contrast to mythopoeia, such as the works of J. R. R. Tolkien, which invent their own legends and folklore or volunteer entirely new pantheons.

What exactly is meant with "volunteering" entirely new pantheons? I guess with pantheons this is meant: Pantheon (religion). But shouldn't volunteer be replaced by something like "construct"?

--Fixuture (talk) 18:37, 17 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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