This event is in the past.It took place on February 11, 2026 at Women's Club.




Mythographer Martin Shaw spent thirty years guiding wilderness rites-of-passage, and it shows in his spellbinding storytelling. He'll share how ancient myths can reshape our modern lives, weaving scholarly depth with the wild energy that led him through a 101-night forest vigil to Christ.
Myth & storytelling
Spiritual exploration
Author talk
Tips
đź“–"rosary of soaring myth, breathtaking verve" (Gabor Mate)
🌲Shaw founded Stanford's Oral Tradition courses
🎟️ticket includes a copy of the book
Liturgies of the Wild: Myths That Make Us
Fairfax




Mythographer Martin Shaw spent thirty years guiding wilderness rites-of-passage, and it shows in his spellbinding storytelling. He'll share how ancient myths can reshape our modern lives, weaving scholarly depth with the wild energy that led him through a 101-night forest vigil to Christ.
Myth & storytelling
Spiritual exploration
Author talk
Tips
đź“–"rosary of soaring myth, breathtaking verve" (Gabor Mate)
🌲Shaw founded Stanford's Oral Tradition courses
🎟️ticket includes a copy of the book
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