"Valkyries come / Take me away / Ride on winged steed / My battle ends today..."
I can help you: Analyze the themes of a specific poem like "Feigr." Draft a social media post to share her latest AI art. Shannon Hayward.zip
When we see archives like this circulating, it’s usually a collection of a creator's , poetry , or photography . Hayward’s work has been a subject of fascination for years, even appearing in the nostalgic, film-centric blog of Alex Waterhouse-Hayward , where the interplay of light and technical photography once framed her as a "Flemish portrait" come to life. "Valkyries come / Take me away / Ride
Shannon frequently uses her platform to "pay it forward," supporting friends and fellow creators through health and financial struggles. Final Thoughts Shannon frequently uses her platform to "pay it
The poem doesn't just romanticize death; it honors the cycle of rebirth and the "shield wall" of ancestral heritage. It serves as a reminder that for Hayward, the "Great World Tree" (Yggdrasil) is not just a myth, but a living map of the human experience. Why "The Zip" Matters
Stepping into the role of a storyteller who brings "news both glad and dreadful" through her spiritual art . Feigr: Poetry of the End Times
Shannon Hayward, known to many as on Facebook , describes her creative journey as a calling rather than a choice. Much like the Völva (the seeresses of Old Norse culture), her work bridges the gap between the living and the long-gone. In her recent reflections, she speaks of: